Title taken from caption. View of the "Admiral Watson", a steamer that carried passengers and cargo to Alaska from Seattle. In the background is the town of Kodiak, Alaska. Caption also says: "The Admiral Watson coming into dock at Kodiak, Sept....
Title taken from verso. View of steamship Admiral Evans of the Pacific Steamship Company, Seward, Alaska. Also from verso: "Est. date 1920." Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society. 1920? Original photograph size: 4 5/8" x 8".
Title taken from verso. View of steamship Admiral Watson of the Pacific Steamship Company, Seward, Alaska. Also from verso: "Est. date 1920." Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society. 1920? Original photograph size: 4 3/8" x 7".
Photographic postcard of the SS Admiral Sampson, a passenger liner seen at Port Valdez, Alaska. The ship sank on a 1914 voyage when it collided with the SS Princess Victoria.
Title taken from caption. View of the steamship Admiral Watson while at dock in Kodiak, Alaska. Three fishing boats are also shown - two at the docks and one anchored in the harbor. Photo taken during National Geographic Society expedition on the...
Title taken from caption. View of the steamship Admiral Watson leaving Kodiak, Alaska. The docks of Kodiak are in the foreground and Near Island is in the background. Photo taken during National Geographic Society expedition on the way to Katmai...
Title taken from front. View of S.S. Mariposa at dock in Valdez, Alaska, with people standing by on land and also on board ship. S.S. Admiral Sampson is visible in left background. Also from front: "P.S. Hunt J1139. S.S. Admiral Sampson standing...
Title taken from front. View of steamship "Admiral Watson" unloading cargo at dock on Knik Arm, Anchorage, Alaska, with smaller boats in foreground. Also from front: "AEC G1394." An Alaska Engineering Commission photo. Photographer's number G1394....
Title taken from front. View of steamer "Admiral Watson" unloading passengers and freight at dock on Knik Arm, Anchorage, Alaska, with men standing on flatbed railroad car at left of ship. Also from front: "A.E.C. G-1393." An Alaska Engineering...
Title taken from front. View of men repairing propeller on steamship "Admiral Watson" as cargo is unloaded, Anchorage, Alaska. Also from front: "A.E.C. G1396." An Alaska Engineering Commmission photo. Photographer's number G1396. July 28, 1919....
Title taken from front. View of men making repairs on steamship "Admiral Watson" at dock, Knik Arm, Anchorage, Alaska, as cargo is unloaded. Also from front: "A.E.C. G-1397." An Alaska Engineering Commission photo. Photographer's number G1397. July...
Title taken from front. View of steamship "Admiral Watson" at dock, Anchorage, Alaska, with group of people standing on dock at left of ship. Also from front: "A.E.C. G-1395." An Alaska Engineering Commission photo. Photographer's number G1395....
Title taken from front. View of steamship "Admiral Watson" loading passengers beside railroad locomotive on dock, Knik Arm, Anchorage, Alaska. Also from front: "A.E.C. G1937." An Alaska Engineering Commission photo. Photographer's number G1937....
Title taken from front. View of steamship Admiral Watson unloading freight at newly constructed dock on Knik Arm, Anchorage, Alaska, with pile driver and railroad locomotive in background and people in foreground. Also from front: "A.E.C. G-1503."...
Title taken from front. View of steamship Admiral Watson at newly constructed dock on Knik Arm in Anchorage, Alaska, with people and dogs standing next to railroad passenger cars at right and pile driver in far right background. Also from front:...
On April 27, 1933, the Admiral Watson sailed from Seattle for Alaska, the last sailing of a ship of the pioneer Pacific Steamship Co. which was going out of business Note in album: "Sold to Japan for scrap"
U.S.C. Buffalo docked in Seward, Alaska to test coal from fields. The Admiral Sampson is docked behind the Buffalo. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
Photograph with the caption Launching U.S.S. CB-1, Miss Anne Lillian Diamond-Maid of Honor, Mrs. Ernest Gruening- Sponsor, Rear Admiral R. W. Ryden, U.S.N., New York Shipbuilding Copr., Camden, N.J., August 15th, 1943.