Title from sleeve. Senator Ted Stevens reaches out to shake hands with R.L. Whittington at Stevens' birthday party. Photographer's numbers: 23117, 7 of 19. 2 1/4 B&W negative.
Title taken from caption. View of damage to businesses after the 1964 Good Friday earthquake. Businesses include Hobby Lobby, Northern Jewelers, McClain's Camera, and Pioneer Loans.
Title taken from front. William C. Gerig, Alaska Engineering Commission Railway division engineer, and Mrs. Gerig arriving at Anchorage, Alaska railroad station from Washington, D.C. Also from front: "A.E.C. G860." An Alaska Engineering Commission...
Title taken from caption. View of the industrial area of Anchorage near Ship Creek after the 1964 Good Friday earthquake. The low building to the right with the 7-Up sign on it is a beverage supply warehouse. The sign on the left points to the...
Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Insets: Route oue saivra l'expedition du "Temps" par le Chilkoot -- Trace du district du Klondike releve en Octobre, 1897 -- Minimum and maximum temperatures for Klondike, 1896.
The photographs primarily relate to Valdez and the Copper River country during the period 1899-1905. Included are photographs of towns, buildings, camps, social events, mining, packing supplies and equipment, people, and scenery.
Title from verso. "Allen D. Hulen CAA District Adminstrator Alaska Region Anc." A shoulder-length, close-up portrait of a man in glasses, wearing a dark suit, a white shirt, and a bow tie. The pin on his lapel has the form of wings on a shield...
Edition of October, 1887. Selective relief shown by hachures and spot heights; depths shown by soundings. "Grave par C. Legras." "Ecrit par Vialard." Prime meridian: Paris. "No. 3784." "124-181."
Businessmen from Anchorage, Alaska seated at banquet, Washington, D.C. From verso: "1946. Washington D.C. Local businessmen chartered a flight to Washington D.C. to petition for an international airport for Anchorage. Sen. Gruening at far end of...
Title taken from photograph.
Photograph of the 1951 Annual Luncheon of the [General] Federation of Women's Clubs, Shoreham Hotel, Washington D. C. At this lunch the Women's Clubs began supporting the bid for Alaskan Statehood.
Title taken from image. View of several log buildings and stables in a clearing. A man and dog stand in front of Ashelby & Carter general merchandise store in the village of Beaver, Alaska, on the Yukon River. Dec. 1910. Original photograph size: 3...
Slavery was an accepted custom in many Native tribes. On May 8, 1886, District Judge Layfayette Dawson in Sitka decided that the Thirteenth Amendment and the 1866 Civil Rights Act abolishing slavery applied to the "uncivilized tribes" of Alaska. ...