One letter, undated but assumed to be from November 1918, tells about the flu epidemic, the sinking of the Princess Sophia, and the celebration of the Armistice which ended World War II.
Relief shown by hachures and spot heights; depths shown by soundings and isolines. Oriented with north to the upper left. Shows tracks of the "Bear" on sea, summer and winter, and tracks of Lieut. Jarvis' and Dr. Calls' overland trip, Lieut....
Relief shown by hachures and spot heights; depths shown by soundings and isolines. Oriented with north to the upper left. Shows tracks of the "Bear" on sea, summer and winter, and tracks of Lieut. Jarvis' and Dr. Calls' overland trip, Lieut....
Relief shown by hachures and spot heights; depths shown by soundings and isolines. Oriented with north to the upper left. Shows tracks of the "Bear" on sea, summer and winter, and tracks of Lieut. Jarvis' and Dr. Calls' overland trip, Lieut....
Title from attached news release. Full news release reads: "Sid Hayman Manager, Service Department Alaska Steamship Company Pier 42 - MA 2-4530 Seattle, Washington 98134 November 21, 1963/for release Sunday, November...
Title from caption. Photograph of Gordon L. Picotte wearing a fur parka. Photograph was probably taken in Fairbanks just before the 1936-1937 Alaskan Polar Bears Hockey Club road tour.
Title from attached description. Identifications L-R back row are: ; A. N. MacClellan (Seattle Claims Agent); John E. Coulter (Agent Valdez); J. F. Zumdieck (Operating Manager, Seattle); Hank Green (Agent, Juneau); Bill...
"At a Democratic Party given by John (Jack) Burns in Honolulu on November 25, 1959, we find (l. to r.): Mrs. Daniel Inouye, Sen. Gruening, Mrs. Sargent Kahanamoku and Mrs. Gruening. Seated is the hostess, Mrs. Burns."
Photograph of men at Soldiers Summit, the meeting of the two roads that form the Alaska Highway. Probably during ribbon-cutting ceremony opening the Alaska Canada Military Highway, November 20, 1942.
Photograph of the color guard at the completion of the Alaska Highway. Probably during ribbon-cutting ceremony held on Soldiers Summit on November 20, 1942.
Photograph of the ceremony held at the completion of the Alaska Highway. Probably the ribbon-cutting ceremony held on Soldiers Summit on November 20, 1942.
Title taken from photograph.
Photograph of the first truck to drive from Dawson Creek to Whitehorse and from Whitehorse to Fairbanks. Probably taken during ribbon-cutting ceremony on Soldiers Summit on November 20, 1942.
Title from top of graph. At left: "A weather chart showing the coldest wave ever felt in the history of Dawson. To whom it may concern: These figures, covering the winter months of 1905 and 1906, were taken from the official records of the...
Title taken from caption. View of the tug John Michael and the wrecked barge Arctic Chief near Kodiak Island. The Arctic Chief went down in November 1950.
Title excerpted from verso. From verso: "The first overland mail leaving Anchorage, Alaska for Seward, Alaska and the States. November 28th. 1916. Gold dust and money shipments in this dispatch valued at over $88,000.00. Time of leaving, 10 A.M. -...