Title from verso. Retouched photograph of landing barges arriving on a beach on Kiska Island. Alterations of photograph appear to have been made to add contrast.
View of the army transport ship, the "U.S.S U.S. Grant" coming into Seward Harbor. Text on photo: "U.S.S. U.S. Grant, Seward, Alaska." Original photograph size: 3 1/2 x 5 3/4 inch.
Title from image Eleven people pose on the deck of Coast Guard Revenue Cutter BEAR; full title reads, the survivors of the S. S. "Karluk" of the Canadian Arctic Expedition, rescued from Wrangel Island by the schooner "King and Winge"
Title from image caption Full caption: Capt. Robt. A. Bartlett and the survivors of the S.S. KARLUK of the Canadian Arctic Expedition, rescued from Wrangel Island [Russia] by the schooner KING & WINGE, on board U.S.R.C. BEAR
Looking south toward A-J Mill; ALMA of Juneau Ferry & Navigation Company in foreground; government vessel, perhaps the EXPLORER, in front of coal dock with other boats
Title from image caption View from across water of houses along waterfront; islands in foreground; Three Sisters in background; U.S.S. PINTA in harbor Photographer's number 316 See also PCA-87-1497
One of the U.S. Navy's first class of fast, light cruisers, the CL-10 U.S.S. CONCORD was commissioned November 1923; during World War II, she joined the Northern Pacific Force and was decommissioned December 1945
Title from image caption Aerial view, looking S.W., of Kuluk Bay with fleet anchored in bay; Naval Operations Base in background; focal length 8 ¼“, Alt. 12000’
Aerial view, looking N.E., of the fleet anchored in Kuluk Bay; also in view: Sweeper
Cove, Army Field, and Naval Operations Base; focal length 8 ¼“, Alt. 12000’