(3:57 min.) (04 of 24) 04 After the war. Worked the passenger ships for years. Moved ashore into receiving ship stores. Did receiving for Korea and Vietnam wars. Moved up to the main office. Got to make deals for a million dollars. ...
37 second film clip, black & white with audio track of, Jay Hammond testifying before the Joint Federal State Land Use Planning Commission while mayor of Bristol Bay Burough. Jay states that local residents do not want a road from Anchorage to the...
57 second, black & white with audio track, film clip of Jay Hammond discussing the difference between the sightseeing tourist to the sport hunter/fisher before the JFSLUPC (Joint Federal State Land Use Planning Commission) at Naknek, Alaska. Jay...
61 second film clip, color with audio track narration Clip shows the early Bristol Bay salmon fishery. Narration discusses the use of the sailboats during the time that power boats were banned from Bristol Bay, a ban that lasted until the...
Aerial photograph of a dock and cannery buildings in Bristol Bay. Several smaller buildings are visible behind the cannery. Wing of the plane is visible in the shot. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 4 1/2".
Andrew and Dolly Gust's old food cache which they stored dried fish and frozen meat in. The cache was used before freezers were introduced to the Bristol Bay region.
Collection notes: Mavdehiah Rasmuson (1896-?), Dena'ina Athapaskan who married Tommy Rasmuson (1875-1918) Norwegian Bristol Bay fisherman. Child is Stephenata Rasmuson (1912-?) Most likely taken on Lake Clark. Image reversed. ...
Description from image margin; "We are coming in for a landing. In the distance you can see Lake Iliamna and at the right of it, Big Mountain. We are looking east. The Kvichak River below us comes out of Lake Iliamna and flows west to Bristol...