View of steam vessel in the Gastineau Channel. Built 1904 at Tacoma, Washington, foe Alaska Steamship Company. 1615 gross; 895 net tons. 207' x40' x22.7 ', 1600h.p., 60 crew. Photographer's Number 115.
Relief shown pictorially. Shows tracks of various voyages. Includes illustrations of inhabitant of Kamchatka and from northwest of Louisiana. Map no. 115 of v.2 of de L'Isle's Atlas geographique et universel.
A girl sticks out her tongue while a Red Cross nurse appears to look at her throat. Behind them, others have thermometers in their mouths. Notes with photo read: "Citizens numbering about 115 of Valdez were evacuated to Fairbanks, via 3 Alaska...
A mother and children appear to wait in a waiting room. Two paper cups bear the sign of the American Red Cross. Title taken from note with photo. "Citizens numbering about 115 of Valdez were evacuated to Fairbanks, via 3 Alaska Overland...
Title taken from note with photo. "Citizens numbering about 115 of Valdez were evacuated to Fairbanks, via 3 Alaska Overland buses following the Alaska Earthquake 3/28/64".
Title taken from note with photo. "Citizens [numbering] about 115 of Valdez were evacuated to Fairbanks, via 3 Alaska Overland buses following the Alaska Earthquake 3/28/64".
Title taken from note with photo. "Citizens [numbering] about 115 of Valdez were evacuated to Fairbanks, via 3 Alaska Overland buses following the Alaska Earthquake 3/28/64".
Title taken from note with photo. "Citizens [numbering] about 115 of Valdez were evacuated to Fairbanks, via 3 Alaska Overland buses following the Alaska Earthquake 3/28/64".
Title taken from note with photo. "Citizens numbering about 115 of Valdez were evacuated to Fairbanks, via 3 Alaska Overland buses following the Alaska Earthquake 3/28/64".
Title taken from note with photo. "Citizens numbering about 115 of Valdez were evacuated to Fairbanks, via 3 Alaska Overland buses following the Alaska Earthquake 3/28/64".