Title from indexer. "First quota National army local board No.17, Fairbanks, Alaska. Inducted June 27th, 1918." Cataloguer's note: Notice the young boy in the foreground.
View of entrance to coal mine, Chickaloon, Alaska, with women and a man standing near railroad tracks leading to tunnel. From verso: "Entrance to coal mine in Chickaloon Alaska 1918. Mrs. James Barnet with white hat and white high top shoes....
Title taken from verso. View of people standing on front porch at home of engineer and Alaska Engineering Commission Chairman William C. Edes, at Second Avenue and Christensen Road in Anchorage, Alaska. Those pictured include: William C. Gerig...
Title from verso. Image shows Calvin F. Townsend and his dog-sled team, with lead-dog "Sox" tied in front, stopping for a photograph while mushing between the Yukon and Kuskokwim Rivers. Photo is taken in winter. A mountain covered in spruce...
Title taken from image. Photograph of the 1901 Nome Mayor and City Council, the first in the state following a government response that all communities over 300 can incorporate and elect mayors and city councils. Geise, Julius F., d. 1918?1923?;...
Photo label reads: "The result the following spring of condition shown in picture #287. This is some of Thomas Riggs, Jr., engineering. Over $250,000 was wantonly thrown away. Spring of 1918 month of April."
Title taken from caption. "Hauling Coal from Lignite Creek. April 5, 1918. Photographer's number: A.J. Johnson, official photographer for A.E.C (Alaska Engineering Commission)"
Title from caption. Caption reads "[Along] the Yukon in the good old days." Five men, each wearing different headgear and carrying an assortment of knives, pose while holding bottles. The man on the far right is also holding a jug. Four of...
Title taken from caption: "Tug Chilkat breaking a way through scattered floes twenty miles off Ugashik on June 5, 1918." View of the tugboat "Chilkat" maneuvering around ice floes near the steamer "Dora" near Ugashik, Alaska in the Bering Sea....
Fifth volume of five volume set of diaries kept by Walter Todd, railroad surveyor for Alaskan Engineering Commission in southcentral Alaska. Jan. 1-Sept. 5, 1918. [191] pages ; 15 cm.