Scenic color print of the WHITE WHALE, a New Bedford whaleboat, built in Seattle in 1980 and sailed to Bear Cove, Alaska, by Ted Pedersen; the boat was willed to the Pratt Museum in Homer, Alaska.
King Cove School, which was built through labor from Pacific American Fisheries Cannery, was transferred to the Office of Indian Affairs in 1939; in 1938, 32 students were enrolled
Title from verso. "I beleive it was Burt Ruff's ? plane. Tied to ice cakes on frozen beach at [Bootleggers] Cove near Anchorage about 1943. [from Bob Reeve file]. Photo by Russ Dow." A rear view of a float plane labeled "Bristol Bay Air...
Title from verso. "First plane on pontoons spring of 1941. Tied to ice cake on frozen beach at Bootleggers cove near Anchorage. Reason: Flying engineers to Whittier camp of new tunnel job for railroad. Photo by Russ Dow." Compare to...
Title taken from album caption. Verso: "House to clean Oysters In at Coon Cove Bay." A man leans out of a wooden house under construction. The framed house sits on poles/stilts and is without a roof or walls. Original photograph size: 2 1/2 x 3...
Title taken from caption. Drydock facilities at King Cove. Photograph taken during the 1937 Smithsonian Institution's Archaeological Expedition to the Aleutian Islands.
Title taken from caption. View of a derelict boat at King Cove. Photograph taken during the 1937 Smithsonian Institution's Archaeological Expedition to the Aleutian Islands.
Title taken from caption: "Serpentine Bay. Sailboats Prince Wm. Sound, Alaska Harriman fjord. Aug." View of three sailboats anchored in Serpentine Cove, Harriman Fjord.
Beach cleanup workers use mechanical cleanup, garden trowels and bag, to remove oil saturated gravel from beach - Chugach Bay, Badger Cove (Gulf of Alaska).
Beach cleanup worker uses mechanical cleanup, shovel and bucket, to remove oil saturated gravel from beach - Chugach Bay, Badger Cove
(Gulf of Alaska).
Billy Day, volunteer worker from the Homer Area Recovery Coalition (HAR.C.), cleans oily rocks in his rock washer - Mars Cove, Port Dick (Gu~ of Alaska).