Caption: What Happens When A Territory Becomes A State? - In a radio interview with Washington correspondent Stuart Finley, offical representatives of the new country of Ghana and the 49th state of the United States discuss the similaritites and...
52 second, color/silent film clip of a man hunting seal. He scratches a tool across the snow to make various sounds; the curious seal investigates and becomes vulnerable to the hunter's attack. The same tool serves as a brace for his rifle as he...
Verso: Thomas Moffitt, Matanuska Vally dairy farmer, left, becomes Alaska's first borrower as the Federal Land Bank of Spokane inaugurates its credit service in the 49th state. Here Moffitt receives the bank's draft from J. J. Hurley of Palmer,...
Verso: Thomas Moffitt, Matanuska Vally dairy farmer, left, becomes Alaska's first borrower as the Federal Land Bank of Spokane inaugurates its credit service in the 49th state. The Whatcom County, Wash., land bank association has recently amended...
Verso: Thomas Moffitt, Matanuska Valley dairy farmer, left, becomes Alaska's first borrower as the Federal Land Bank of Spokane inaugurates its credit service in the 49th state. Here Moffitt receives the bank's draft from J. J. Hurley of Palmer,...
Looking across Ship Creek from Government Hill near mouth of Ship Creek, Anchorage, Alaska, 8:30 p.m. Photo becomes panoramic when matched with AMHA-b70-19-157b. June 21, 1921. Photographer: H. A. Haag. Original photograph size: 3 3/8" x 5 3/4".
Looking from Government Hill across Ship Creek, Anchorage, Alaska, 8:30 p.m. Photo becomes panoramic when matched with AMHA-b70-19-158b. June 21, 1921. Original photograph size: 3 3/8" x 5 3/4".
Title taken from verso. Verso: President Harding leaving his Pullman at Seward, Alaska, for an extended exploration of a branch line of the railroad by means of an automobile fitted with railway wheels (Times Wide World Photos). Other members of...
Title from verso. At Wasilla the President climbed into the cab and received some instruction from Engineer Brayford before taking the throttle for the 26 mile run into Willow. Pres. Harding in cab of #618 engine.
A teacher's note in the Historical Record noted: "It is in a very desirable location in what will no doubt be the heart of the town if the place becomes a town."
Verso: Ben Downing's mail teams 1900[?] at Eagle, Alaska
Ben Downing Mail Teams in front of Post Office at Eagle, Alaska.
Photo of [by] C.L. Andrews, Western Engraving and Colortype Co.
Physical description: 13 pages, handwritten on yellow legal-sized sheets. Places mentioned: Auk Bay (Alaska) ; Auk Village (Alaska) ; Berners Bay (Alaska) ; Cape St. Elias (Alaska) ; Douglas (Alaska) ; Douglas Island (Alaska) ; Fairheaven...