(3:13 min.) (04 of 20) Merger I--Northland trans absorbed by Alaska Steam--Pacific steamship co.--G. W. Skinner--Ray Anderson--D. E. Ned Skinner--William Semar--Captain Erling Brastad
(4:17 min) (08 of 20) Nome was different--seasonal office--King Islanders--Larger territory--lighterage companies--Hireing longshoremen--Lomen Comercial Co.--ship fire--insurance--general average agreements
Title taken from caption. "First St. Nome Alaska Steadman Ave". Man walking down street on left, Alaska bank in center. [Signs read "Nome Bazaar", "Kelly Bros.", "C.M. Thuland Lawyer Notary", "Nome Gold [Digger]", "Anvil Bakery Coffee...
Title taken from sign on image. A view of a billboard that reads "Anchorage Internatioal Airport Terminal expansion 1968 - 1969." Also on the sign: "General contractor MB Contracting Co, Inc.; Owner: State of Alaska; Architect: Manley & Mayer;...
Walt's Transfer Co. drivers pose for a photograph standing in front of their trucks in Anchorage, Alaska. Most of the trucks have "Walt's Transfer Co." printed on the door. The trucks are lined up on the street outside a building with the following...
View of Penney's Department Store on 5th Avenue in downtown Anchorage after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. View includes automobiles, people, trucks, street signs, power lines and street lights. Street sign, near right, reads No parking Tues...
View of the Penney Building in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. The letter P is visible on the side of the building. Cranes, a wrecking ball, trucks and construction workers are seen. Sign on building on the right reads...
Title taken from front. Excursion party with Reynolds-Alaska Development Company standing at tunnel, Latouche Island Copper Mining Company, Latouche Island, Alaska. Photo is property of Cook Inlet Historical Society. Photographer's number G1512....
Title from verso notes; full verso: “A particularly handsome and valuable dog team, [photograph] taken on the shore of the Bering Sea; this dog team belonged to the Alaska Commercial Co. at St. Michael, Alaska, [and] was brought to Nome, Alaska,...
John J. Sesnon Co.'s cable way for landing freight at Nome. 1400 feet long, shore tower 125 feet high, Cassion tower 90 feet above highwater. The largest cable way of its kind in the world.
Photograph of Main Street, Chena, Alaska. Visible are several men, a dog, businesses and a flatcar on a railroad line. Businesses visible are R. H. Miller and Co. Miners Store and Outfitter, R. H. Miller and Co., R. H. Miller Merchandise, a...