Businessmen from Anchorage, Alaska seated at banquet, Washington, D.C. From verso: "1946. Washington D.C. Local businessmen chartered a flight to Washington D.C. to petition for an international airport for Anchorage. Sen. Gruening at far end of...
Caption created by cataloger. Photograph of Cap Lathrop at the base of a tower discussing blue prints. Image includes signature of Lathrop and inscription, perhaps to Carl Lomen.
Formal signed portrait of Robert Reeve, aviator and businessman, Anchorage, Alaska. From front: "With best wishes to the Cook Inlet Historical Society. Bob Reeve." n.d. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 10" x 8".
From verso: "Miss Miriam Dickey and Captain Lathrop. Miss Dickey is Secretary-Treasurer of the Midnight Sun Broadcasting Company, and is Capt's "right hand man" in all his other widespread enterprises. It was her interest in radio and its...
Lt. Governor H.A. "Red" Boucher, on left; and J. D. Cooper, Vice President and General Manager of Alaska Packers Association, on right, hold ends of Chilkat robe; at center is Jane Wallen Demmert, museum director
Moolin directs the work of a 700-member management team which oversees the work of the pipeline's nearly 200 contractors including five execution contractors who employ more than 13,000 workers this year. This concludes the March progress report.
People identified in caption: top row, left to right: Barry Keown, Col. Hartman, Carl Lomen, Earl Rossman, Henry Bizanion, Alfred Lomen; bottom row, left to right: Capt. A.M. Smith, Valhjalmur Stefansson, Sir Hubert Wilkins, Col. Ben Eielson
People identified in caption: top row, left to right: Knud Rasmussen, Carl Lomen, Earl Rossman; bottom row: Cal Gonzoles, Vilhjalmur Stefansson, Ralph Lomen
Photo and title from a printed brochure kept in photo album.
Falcon Joslin (1866-1928), an attorney from Tennessee, came north to Dawson, Yukon, in 1897 and worked as a mining broker. He also organized and was president of Dawson Electric...