Title from back of photograph. Dedication September 3, 1922. According to Cole, this band was hastily assembled and had practiced together only once before this ceremony. There is no mention how they ended up sounding during the grand event....
Title taken from back of photograph. "ARJSC-81-1/AR 59 Yukon Commd USARAL. University of Alaska ROTC students at parade rest during the annual ROTC awards ceremony, held at the University of Alaska. Photo by : PFC Wendell R. Donahoo Unit: SIG....
Title taken from front of photograph. "R.O.T.C. about 1934. The Military unit. 5" x 2 3/4". Cataloguer's note: The College Military Band seen here with their blue uniforms, became a campus tradition for many years.
Title taken from caption. Tigara Play-Boys: Luke Koonook, Bertha Koonuk, Teddy Frankson, Joseph Towksjhea, and Teddy's wife Dolly Frankson; small boys' footrace."
Title taken from caption. "Jim VanStone later commissioned and published as a monograph an autobiographical account written by Luke Koonook while he was for a time laid up with an injury [broke an arm, possibly?] and thus couldn't hunt."
Title taken from back of photo. Members of 214th Army band fall to the ground at Camp Denali, Ft. Richardson during the quake at 5:46 PM, 27 March 1964. Army National Guard Photo.
Title taken from back of photo. "U.S. Army Alaska Band [214th Army Band] and National Guard officers trying to get to their feet after being knocked down by the quake which was still continuing as this photo was taken at Camp Denali, Ft....
Title by indexer. A crowd of people are standing on the runway watching the arrival of an SAS (Scandinavian Airlines System) airplane. At left, at the front of the crowd, are seen two ceremonial hats that suggest a formal reception or a marching...
View of the United States Air Force Band on the main stage at the 1966 Governor's Picnic in Anchorage, Alaska. Next to and under the stage is a group of boys. At the top of the stage is the text: "City of Anchorage Parks & Recr[eation]". Photo...
Title taken from caption. Caption reads: "Grotto Lunker parade for Midsummer Festival; June 1973". View of two women holding a banner, followed by a marching band with drums and bagpipes, in the Grotto Lunker parade held in Palmer, Alaska. Banner...
Title taken from verso. View of Charles Glace dressed in a light colored suit and hat leading a band of men in uniform playing instruments in Anchorage, Alaska. People and houses can be seen in the background.
A group of nurses is marching in formation down a dirt road past officers on a reviewing stand, while the nurse leading the unit salutes. They are taking part in a unit dress parade at the 179th Station Hospital, Adak, Alaska, August 1943 - October...
A group of military personnel march past a brass band during a unit dress parade at the 179th Station Hospital, Adak, Alaska, August 1943 - October 1945.
Band members wearing identical hats and sweaters pose with some of their instruments on the street outside a hotel. A sign hanging from the building reads "Hotel [?] European". This photograph was possibly taken in Cordova, Alaska. 1920's? Original...
Photograph shows spectators lined up on the sidewalk of 4th Avenue, watching the Army band leading the Fur Rendezvous parade through downtown Anchorage. Two dogs are running loose in front of the band. Signs on buildings in background read (from...
Close-up shot of the Army Band leading the Fur Rendezvous parade down 4th Avenue in Anchorage, February 18-21, 1941. A large drum with an eagle insignia is prominent in the photograph. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 4 1/2". 269