Title from verso. "[Nearly everybody meets the plane. The arrival of Wien Consolidated Airlines aircraft at bush station is an event. It brings mail, freight, visiting relatives, government travelers and an occasional tourist who takes the bush...
"(Alaska Visitors Association Photo) "EVERYTHING FLIES IN ALASKA -- The 49th State of Alaska is most air-minded. Everybody and everything travels by air. Here fresh fruit is being loaded aboard...
Title taken from image. Man holding mail pouch. Lettering on pouch: First Official Flight Via Air, Juneau, White Horse, Fairbanks, May 3, 1938. Airplane in background: PAA.
Title supplied by cataloger. The Hamilton used by Eielson and Borland on their fatal flight. Side rear view of single-engine, wheel-equipped tail dragger aircraft on a snow-covered air field. Visible markings include "U.S. Mail" and "Alaskan...
Title taken from caption. The caption reads "FIRST OFFICIAL AIRMAIL FLIGHT MAY 3, 1938 JUNEAU - FAIRBANKS". An airplane is parked at Weeks Field among a crowd of people. The plane's marking include "Pacific Alaska Airways" printed along the...
Left to right: John Zackar, Anecia Olympic, Julie Olympic and Tim Nickoli departing for Anchorage. Prior to 1978 children traveled to places such as Dillingham, Naknek, and/ or Anchorage to attend high school.
Title taken from caption (lower right). Photo of a "SOUVENIR OF ALASKA'S FIRST AIRMAIL FLIGHT FAIRBANKS TO JUNEAU 8, 1938" (lower-left caption). Also on the front of the image is a caption (upper right) that reads "MALEMUTE MAIL EXPRESS SAYS...