The entire collection contains reports, correspondence, pamphlets, and administrative records received from the agricultural stations at Matanuska, Fairbanks, and Petersburg. The papers address such topics as environmental data, Alaskan flora,...
The entire collection contains reports, correspondence, pamphlets, and administrative records received from the agricultural stations at Matanuska, Fairbanks, and Petersburg. The papers address such topics as environmental data, Alaskan flora,...
Cataloguer's note: Two horse-drawn carriages are emerging from the ground floor of the City Hall building. They are carrying ladders and appear to be fire wagons.
Title by the Cataloguer. A group of four -- two women seated on a ladder are posing with two men. The ship's deck as well as large pipes can be seen in the background.
Title by cataloger. . Two men stand on ladders and appear to be working on an aircraft propeller. A vehicle and other employees are standing nearby. The side of the aircraft reads "[Wien] Consolidated Airlines Skyvan". The flight tower, reading...
Title from verso. "1961 [roofing a building]." This photo shows men working at a construction site. They are laying what may be fiberglass insulation on the roof of a large building.
Title by indexer. This is a view of a large building, perhaps a hangar, which is partially opened. Through the opening, the dark figures of people can be seen. The building in the background (far left) seems to have the letters "ACE" printed...
Title taken from verso. View of top deck of ship crowded with farmers heading for the Matanuska Valley in southcentral Alaska. 1935. Original photograph size: 2.75" x 4.5".
Title taken from front. View of cache used to store fish near Bering Sea in Alaska, with man next to ladder in front of cache and fishing nets hanging from bottom of cache. Also from front: "JET." 1910-1920. Photographer: John E. Thwaites.
Title taken from caption. Two boys holding puppies, possibly in Nome or Unalakleet, Alaska. 1957. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer: Donald Arthur Post.