Title from verso. Verso: Boys of the Farthest North Confederate Detachment and their dates from the University of Alaska here pictured celebrating Gen. Robert E. Lee's birthday on the campus are, left to right, Joan Berry of Haines, Paul Hunter...
This color slide depicts Brady Glacier in what is now Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, taken from the window of an airplane circa 1945-1950. The title is hand-written on the slide along with the number "1G." The photographer is identified...
This color slide depicts an aerial view of Mt. Crillon and the Brady Glacier in what is now Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve. The photograph was taken circa 1945-1950 from an airplane window by a photographer identified as "John." The title...
Title from sleeve. Senator Ted Stevens (holding pipe) stands with Ken Brady (holding cigar) at Stevens' birthday party. Photographer's numbers: X20734, 52 of 52. 2 1/4 B&W negative.
Title from sleeve. Ken Brady, Ted Stevens, Andy Milner, and Lee [?] Walsh stand at Stevens' birthday party. Other guests seated at table. Photographer's numbers: 23054, 4 of 55. 2 1/4 B&W negative.
Title from sleeve. Contractors Ken Brady (left) and Andy Milner (right) stand with Senator Ted Stevens at his birthday party. Photographer's numbers: 23063, 12 of 55. 2 1/4 B&W negative.
Title from sleeve. Jesse Carr (left) and Senator Ted Stevens (right) stand with Ken Brady and his wife at Stevens' birthday party. Photographer's numbers: 25057, 8 of 56. 2 1/4 B&W negative.
Title from sleeve. A group of men stand near coat racks at a reception. L-R: Ken Brady, Bill Scott, Ted Stevens, James R. Schlesinger, Carl Brady, and Marco Pignalberi. Photographer's number: 23883. 2 1/4 B&W negative.
Title supplied by cataloger. Five guests stand together during a reception for the Anchorage visit of U.S. Secretary of Defense James R. Schlesinger. L-R: Unidentified, Andy Milner, Milt Odom, Carl Brady, Brideen Milner. Photographer's number:...
Title from image caption Governor Brady totem pole, with house pillars, a gift of Son-i-yat, Haida chief of Kasaan; exhibited at St. Louis World's Fair and then placed in Sitka park Photographer's number 163