Title taken from caption. " Steamers Valencia and Excelsior at the wharves and Steamer Edith coming in with railroad material, Valdez, Alaska, Aug 10, 1905." Photographer: P. S. Hunt, photo No. G389. Reproduced from glass plate.
Title taken from caption. " S. S. Portland unloading railway supplies, and the John C. Potter with 1000 tons of coal, at Alaska Home Ry. wharf, Valdez, Sept. 23, 1907. " Photographer: P. S. Hunt, photo No. G1625.
Three Navy ships docked at Juneau, Alaska. The two ships moored together are 634 on the outside and 334 on the inside. The number of third ship cannot be seen.
Title taken from slide mount. View of buildings and dock (at right) at United States Naval Air Station on Adak Island, Alaska. Jetties are visible in far background and storage tank stands at right near docks. Adak was also the location for a White...
Title from verso. Photograph of a submarine docking at Dutch Harbor, while an honor guard waits on the pier. Verso reads: "Vulnerable. -- Dutch Harbor, the Navy's oldest base in the Aleutian Islands, has been reduced to "care-taker"...
Title from verso. Photograph of a submarine docking at Dutch Harbor while a band prepares to welcome the submarine. Verso reads: "Strike up the band. Dutch Harbor, Alaska -- The Navy band was right on hand to strike up a merry tune and...
Title taken from back of photo and accompanying note.
"This Icepack, once used by Station personnel for ice skating, washed up to higher ground and broke up surrounding Navy Exchange warehouses with foot-thick ice slabs. For immediate...
Title taken from back of photo and accompanying note.
"Kodiak's Earthquake of March 27th caused this separation in a runway apron, aboard the U. S. Naval station. The earthquake caused minor damage compared to the amount of destruction...
Title taken from back of photo and accompanying note.
"Marginal Pier aboard the U. S. Naval station, Kodiak, shows the destructive power of Alaska's tidal waves which struck March 27th. For immediate release official U. S. Navy photograph,...
Title taken from back of photo and accompanying note. "Hanger [hangar] at the U.S. Naval Station on Kodiak Ak., following the Alaska Earthquake and Tidal Wave 3/28/64".
Title taken from back of photo and accompanying note. "Third tidal wave hits the Naval Station with 30 feet overflow from the area's low tide mark. Hangar #1 gets thorough tidal saturation. For immediate release official U. S. Navy photograph....
Title taken from back of photo and accompanying note. "First tidal wave, which crested at 22 feet above the area's low tide mark, deluged the Station ramp which leads into Old Woman's Bay. Hangar #3 and the northern slope of Old Woman's...
Title taken from back of photo and accompanying note. "Jeep almost floated away from its parking spot on Nyman's peninsula on the U. S. Naval Station, Kodiak, Alaska when the tidal wave struck March 27th. For immediate release official U. S....
Title taken from back of photo and accompanying note. "Seabees work in near 100 mile per hour winds and sub-freezing temperatures to put portable boilers into operation to supply heat to Navy housing aboard the U. S. Naval Station, Kodiak,...
Title taken from caption. View of railroad cars and river boat up on shore along Tanana River at Nenana, Alaska. Photograph taken Sept. 5, 1952. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide.
Title taken from slide mount. View of buildings at United States Naval Air Station on Adak Island, Alaska, with cars parked in lot at left. Adak was also the site of a White Alice Communications site. The White Alice Communications System (WACS)...
Title taken from slide mount. View of buildings and dock at United States Naval Air Station on Adak Island, Alaska. Storage tank stands at right near dock and jetties are visible in far background. Great Sitkin Volcano on Great Sitkin Island is...