View of damage to buildings in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Anchorage Westward Hotel seen on the far left. Sign on the truck at the center reads Chris Berg Contractors Alaska. License plate on car on the left reads 76559...
Title taken from verso. Aerial view of contractors' construction camp at bridge construction site on Yukon River, during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction in Interior Alaska, with large white tent ("beluga") at right. Barges on river are most...
Moolin directs the work of a 700-member management team which oversees the work of the pipeline's nearly 200 contractors including five execution contractors who employ more than 13,000 workers this year. This concludes the March progress report.
(6:33 min.) (05 of 12) Building bases and prep for Attu 30,000 men working total--civilian contractors did lots of work--DeLong--General Tally--Cold Bay task force to retake Attu--General Buckner--Alaska scouts--12,000 men in first two...
(6:09 min.) (14 of 20) (Wholesaling structure/DEW line and Pipeline--DEW line--Pipeline--Alaska Steamship did DEW line project (single employer)--Pipeline was handled by different contractors and subcontractors that each did their own...
Title taken from caption. Caption reads: "Christmas Tree Entertainment - Fairbanks, Alaska, Pubic Schools." Second caption reads: "Published by Smith Bookstore Dawson YT Canada." This is a photo of school children in dress clothing gathered...
View of 4th Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Tall building in background is the Anchorage Westward Hotel. Sign on side of building reads A W. Image includes a crane/wrecking ball, cars, trucks,people, stores, street...
View of a submerged road and a bridge under construction somewhere in Southcentral Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Area tentatively identified as the Seward Highway, south of Anchorage, Alaska. View includes a crane, a man, and a...
Title taken from verso. Group of managers and constractors examining 48 inch conduit during construction of Trans-Alaska pipeline at Prudhoe Bay, Alaska. July 24, 1974. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original photograph size: 8" x 10 1/8".
Title taken from verso. Contractors working with bulldozer and truck to clean up debris along roadside during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction in Interior Alaska. Oct. 17, 1974. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".
Title taken from verso. View of "beluga" structure used by concrete contractors at Yukon River during bridge construction and Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction in Interior Alaska. Also from verso: "Beluga is Manson Oberg & Ghem for concrete...
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 image caption Building described as: "The largest building in Nome [at] 60 ft. x 140 ft."; The Popular [bar?] and Boynton and Nicholson Contractors & Builders to the right Photographer's number 5256