Title from finding aid. Photograph shows people standing nearby buses on a dirt road outside of a hotel. The buses are loaded up with luggage. Caption from finding aid reads "Buses at Hotel in McKinley Park January 1949". Location is...
Title by indexer. Cataloger note reads: "Two Beck Mainliner Buses from factory in Sidney, Ohio and three Ford Buses from factory in Union City, Indiana, being driven over Alaska Highway to Fairbanks, Alaska. Buses and drivers at overnight stop...
Title from cataloger's notes. Full note reada: "Taking delivery of two twenty-eight passenger beck recliner seat buses at factory in Sidney, Ohio, June 1945. Left to right - Paul Greimann - owner and Steve Neuber - driver. Buses were driven...
View of school buses at left and children playing on playground and swing set at right in Kenai, Alaska. Summer 1952. Photographer: Robert Mounteer. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide.
Title taken from verso. View of Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction crossing Richardson Highway near Tiekel, Alaska, at the site of an old roadhouse. School buses are in right and center background, steam shovel stands at left, and bulldozer and...
Title from cataloger notes. Full note reads: "Buses in front of bus depot Second & Noble. From left to right - Paul Greimann owner and Bill Ward - driver around 1946 or 1947."
Title from attached caption. Photograph of a soldier and a civilian helping a refugee child off a bus following the 1964 earthquake and resulting tsunami.
Full caption reads: " Evacuees Arrive In Fairbanks. Citizens of Valdez arrived by bus...
View of buses, cars, and buildings at "current location of Eielson Visitor Center" (from verso), Mount McKinley National Park (later called Denali National Park and Preserve), Alaska. Buses run by Mt. McKinley Park Transportation Co. 1930's....
Title taken from caption. Woman standing near tour bus watched caribou grazing at Prudhoe Bay, Alaska. From verso: "Caribou, Prudhoe Bay." 1970's. Photographer: Frank Whaley. Original photograph size: 8 1/8" x 10".
View of Wien Arctic Tours bus parked in front of Wien Alaska Airlines building in Nome, Alaska. Building next door houses The Glue Pot Soda Fountain and Ice Cream Parlor. 1960-1966? Photographer: Frank Whaley. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".
Title taken from caption. View of tour bus for Prudhoe Bay Tours (run by Wien Consolidated Airlines) at oil drilling rig at Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, with tourists at right. 1970-1973. Photographer: Frank Whaley. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".
Title taken from verso. View of passengers and bus driver standing near tour bus at Worthington Glacier, Alaska. Sign on bus reads: "Alaska Hyway Tours, Inc." 1960's? Photographer: Frank Whaley. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".
Title taken from label on matting. View of school bus parked in front of Alaska Native school in Juneau, Alaska. Photographer's number 8287. 1938. Photographer: Ray B. Dame. Original photograph size: 8 1/4" x 9 3/4".
View of tour bus for Wien Alaska Airlines in Barrow, Alaska, with people walking at left and buildings and other vehicles in background. 1960. Photographer: Frank Whaley. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".
View of tourists and tour bus outside hotel in Barrow, Alaska. Sign on building reads: "Brower's Arctic Hotel." 1960. Photographer: Frank Whaley. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".
View of man standing in front of Wien Alaska Airlines tour bus in Barrow, Alaska. Lettering on bus reads: "Wien Alaska Airlines." From verso: "37 passenger tour bus - G[eneral] M[otors] C[orporation] 6x6. Built by our tour dept. at Fai[rbanks] &...
Title taken from verso. Aerial view of elementary school in Fairbanks, Alaska, with children outside on grounds and rest of town in background. Sept. 8, 1964. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 5" x 7".
Title taken from verso. View of Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction at Little Tonsina River in Southcentral Alaska. Also from verso: "Crossing had to be made early at Fish & Wildlife direction so creek would be clear for salmon migration. May 1975....
With arrival of the Alaska Rural Rehabilitation Corporation colonists in 1935, the school needed to expand; seven buses bring school children in from surrounding valley