This color slide depicts Juneau, Alaska and the Gastineau Channel in 1962, showing downtown buildings, streets, and power lines. The photographer is unidentified.
This color slide depicts Juneau, Alaska, circa 1962. The photo shows city buildings, the Gastineau Channel, the Juneau-Douglas Bridge, and Douglas Island. The photographer is unidentified.
View of man with camera and other equipment in KFIA Channel 2 booth at Consumer Carnival in Anchorage, Alaska. Signs read: "KFIA-TV. Channel-2. The best in TV entertainment," "KFIA thanks its many sponsors for making it possible to add this new RCA...
From verso: "Miss Miriam Dickey and Captain Lathrop. Miss Dickey is Secretary-Treasurer of the Midnight Sun Broadcasting Company, and is Capt's "right hand man" in all his other widespread enterprises. It was her interest in radio and its...
Title taken from slide mount. Wide view, with Channel Apartments in center. Houses, storage tanks, industrial facilities, and the Juneau-Douglas Bridge.
Title from image. Alaska Electric Light and Power Company (AEL&P), Juneau, acquired the Alaska - Juneau Gold Mining Company properties, including their photographs of the mining operation, construction of Salmon Creek Dam, etc.
Relief shown by hill shading. Ms. in ink. Shows location of spring settlement of Tongaz Koloshi [Tlingit]. Signed, with annotations, by George Davidson. Numbered 96. Manuscript map. Mounted on cardboard. With (on verso): Merkatorskaia karta...
Title from caption in album: "May 16 - Down river ice sinking to form a channel - Just below forks". Photograph shows a river covered with ice and snow. Some of the snow appears to be melting.
The John W. Chapman Family Papers consist of material relating to John Wight Chapman and May Seely Chapman and their work as Episcopal missionaries at Anvik, Alaska (1887-1930), as well as family correspondence, genealogical information,...