5x7 photo. Title from caption. Full caption reads:
"First Jet Landing at Juneau, Feb 3, 1963 Boeing 707-320 – Aircraft can be seen just touching down on runway to the Right Below Governor Egan speaking to a large crowd of...
Title from verso. View of car races at a 4th of July celebration in Fairbanks in 1917. Formally dressed men and women are sitting on bleachers behind the racing track. Several of the women are holding parasols. Photo may have been taken...
"This is number 12 that we're working on. Yea, that shows the Pan-American 707 approaching the terminal area after making the first landing out there, and we had half the town out there to celebrate a jet into Juneau."
Baseball game of Valdez playing Fort Liscum at the Valdez Alaska Ball Park on U.S. Survey 429, the original townsite. Advertisements visible in the phototgraph are from Valdez Bank and Mercantile Company, S. Blume Company, Copper River Lumber...
Soldiers and a player with Liscum on his jersey are cheering, leading to the impression that Fort Liscum has triumphed on the field. The game took place at Valdez.
Photograph of a baseball game at the U.S. Survey 429 Ball Field in Valdez, Alaska. Advertisements visible are: Valdez Bank and Mercantile Company, Copper River Lumber Company, S. Blume and Company.
Title from verso. Aerial photograph of Weeks Field. A grandstand is next to the hangar. Verso, written by Noel Wien at a later date: 1930 Weeks Airport, Fairbanks, Alaska. The old Fairbanks Airplane Co. Hanger in upper left hand corner,...
Title supplied by cataloger. The automobile has writing on the side that reads: "Just Married", "Just Married may be old but I still get hot", and "Elliots Chariot". The driver is holding a campaign hat in his hands. In the background at right...
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...
The Fort Gibbon baseball team is pictured field-side. The caption reads "The Fort Gibbon Team. At Fairbanks, Alaska. July 4, 1913." At bottom right is a signature that looks like "Clemans" or "Clemons", which may mean Basil Edwin Clemons. All of...
View of grandstand on parade route in Anchorage, Alaska, with crowds lining street and buildings in background. Federal Building stands in left background. Sign on small building across street reads: "Ed's newstand." Photograph type: 35 mm color...