Relief shown by hachures and spot heights; depths shown by soundings and isolines. Oriented with north to the upper left. Shows tracks of the "Bear" on sea, summer and winter, and tracks of Lieut. Jarvis' and Dr. Calls' overland trip, Lieut....
Relief shown by hachures and spot heights; depths shown by soundings and isolines. Oriented with north to the upper left. Shows tracks of the "Bear" on sea, summer and winter, and tracks of Lieut. Jarvis' and Dr. Calls' overland trip, Lieut....
Relief shown by hachures and spot heights; depths shown by soundings and isolines. Oriented with north to the upper left. Shows tracks of the "Bear" on sea, summer and winter, and tracks of Lieut. Jarvis' and Dr. Calls' overland trip, Lieut....
Title taken from verso. Verso reads: "13 Feb 75. DACW 85-75-C-0026. Tanana River Bank Prot. Dragline exc. plug @ sta 20. Clark." Image shows work being performed by a dragline excavator in February under Army Corps of Engineers contract...
Title from caption. Photograph shows men operating a mile driver to construct a bridge over Moose Creek. The bridge is apparently bridge no. 13 and sits at mile 460.3. Caption also reads: "No. 98, A. J. Johnson, Official Photographer A.E.C."
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,...
(4:21 min.) (13 of 25) Trade and shipping in Alaska Alaska trade and shipping -- unique; one way haul; exception -- salmon; ship salmon -- cannery; ship movements in water
(6:26 min.) (13 of 20) Train/ship and labor issues--train/ship needed to cut cost--merchants advertised in Anchorage based on what was in the shipment--guaranteed delivery dates (kinda)--railbelt--Anchorage origins--Distribution problems for...
(3:58 min.) (13 of 27) Problems with cooks
Camp cooks were brothers, and cooks were good as long as they were sober. One went to Livengood after an argument and got drunk. When he returned and his brother got off shift, he cut up all the...
(4:16 min) (13 of 17) Flying for DGGS pt. 2
As a pilot for Division of Geology and Geodetic Surveys had emergency call to fly in whiteout conditions to get a badly burned man at another station. Flying under 200 ft. elevation so not to miss...
Relief shown pictorially; depths shown by soundings. Shows Prince William Sound and Cook Inlet area, indicating Native groups around the area: Kenaitzes, Ougatachmioutis, Tchougatches. Map no. 13 from v. 4 of "Atlas Universel de Geographie...
(5:26 min) (13 of 19) Automobile repair shop Bobby Sheldon. Machine building and transportation. Tourism. Bought out automobile repair shop, and took over the buildings.
Title taken from caption. "13 Apr 45. [WACs setting type for printing]."
World War II changed the lives of women in significant ways. The war not only drew American women to the labor force, but it also brought them into the organized...
Title taken from caption. "13 Apr 45. [Military men and women dinning]." A view of the mess hall and a group of military personnel are seen here sharing a meal.
Title taken from caption. "13 Apr 45." In this picture members of WAC and other male soldiers are gathered during what appears to be a social occasion.
Title taken from text. Album caption: Shows a 700 foot span of No. 13 guage steel wires to reach the top of a bluff opposite Delta station. From the top of this bluff the wires drop across the Tanana River, to the right. This in order to give...
Title taken from caption. View of a U.S. Revenue Cutter in the Juneau harbor, Alaska. Caption also says: "One of the U.S. Revenue Cutters anchored in harbor in Juneau, Alaska. April 13th." Photo taken during National Geographic Society expedition...
View of a Civil Aeronautics Administration party held at the Idle Hour Country Club in Spenard, Anchorage, on October 13, 1944. From verso: Left to right: B. Black, Marshall C. Hoppin (Alaska Regional Manager), Sam Kelly, H.T. "Til" Hopewell...