37 second film clip, black & white with audio track of, Jay Hammond testifying before the Joint Federal State Land Use Planning Commission while mayor of Bristol Bay Burough. Jay states that local residents do not want a road from Anchorage to the...
49 second film clip, black & white/silent, of a film clip organized like a film newsreel. Shown is a railroad contstruction camp, the Alaska Railroad bridge over Eagle River, and a railroad observation car. Captions on the film read: "The...
Two minute, 4 second film clip, black & white/silent, of life in Anchorage, 1915-1917. Clip is in a film newsreel format and shows Anchorage street scenes, the 3 in 1 Laundry, a pie eating contest, some Anchorage houses, the Alaska Labor Union of...
59 second film clip, black & white with audio track of Jay Hammond, Mayor of Brisol Bay Borough, expressing his appreciation of the Joint Federal State Land Use Planning Committee (JFSLUPC) at Naknek, May 4, 1973.
95 second film clip, color with an audio track of Governor Hammond speaking about salmon fishery management. Clip is from the movie "Alaska's Ravaged Red Salmon."
One minute 30 second, black & white/silent film clip. Images include travel on the Alaska Railroad from the Fairbanks railroad station, travel on the Copper River and Northwestern Railroad using a speeder, and views of Chitina.
42 second, color/silent, film clip of a snowmachine race at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks in 1967. Several buildings are just visible in the background.
46 second film clip, black & white/silent, of Fairbanks downtown during the 1967 flood. Seen in this film clip are Samson Hardware and the Imaculate Conception Church on the north bank and the Pastime Bar on the south side.
Images include people departing Brill Car (trolley) from Fairbanks at the College railroad station at the Alaska Agricultural College and School of mines (University of Alaska Fairbanks). Among the...
68 second, black & white/silent, film clip. The clip shows Will Rogers and Wiley Post with a group of unidentified people in Fairbanks, Alaska, August 1935.