Title from image People look out from decks of the steamboat and fill the spaces along the dock and gangplank leading up to boat Photographer's number 104
Verso: "Capt. Street, returning from Nome, 5 hours 50 minutes flying . . ." Part of the New York to Nome Alaskan Flying Expedition, which used DH-4 de Havilland biplanes, under command of Capt. St. Clair Streett
Title taken from caption on Album. "August 1918. F. B. D. [Fredrick Blount Drane] & Alfred. Arriving at Tanana Crossing after 250 mile hike from Fairbanks."
Title taken from front. The Santa Clara, with people on deck, makes ready to land at Seward, Alaska on Resurrection Bay. Also from front: "102A. L.N.G." Photograph number 102A. 1908-1913. Photographer: Lillie N. Gordon. Original photograph size: 5"...
Title taken from front. People board a train from the Alaska Northern Railway in Seward, Alaska. The depot was located at the foot of Adams Street. 1909? Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
5x7 photo. Title from caption. Full caption reads:
"First Jet Landing at Juneau, Feb 3, 1963 Boeing 707-320 – Aircraft can be seen just touching down on runway to the Right Below Governor Egan speaking to a large crowd of...
Title from caption and verso. Image shows a large C-124 military cargo plane landing at the Galena Air Force Base. A dirt road and airstrip beacon are visible on the left side of the image.
Title from caption and verso. Verso reads: 1955 Galena, Alaska. Air Force Base (ball). $15. #30." Image shows a group of airmen watching an L-20 Beaver fixed-wing airplane land next to the field where they are playing baseball. The plane...
"This is number 12 that we're working on. Yea, that shows the Pan-American 707 approaching the terminal area after making the first landing out there, and we had half the town out there to celebrate a jet into Juneau."
"This is number 12 that we're working on. Yea, that shows the Pan-American 707 approaching the terminal area after making the first landing out there, and we had half the town out there to celebrate a jet into Juneau."