Title from verso. "Left to right: Donald M. Nelson, chairman of the War Production Board; Major General Patrick J. Hurley, roving envoy of President Roosevelt, and Lieut. General Chu Shih Ming, military attache of the Chinese Embassy in...
Title by indexer. Cataloger note reads: "Two Beck Mainliner Buses from factory in Sidney, Ohio and three Ford Buses from factory in Union City, Indiana, being driven over Alaska Highway to Fairbanks, Alaska. Buses and drivers at overnight stop...
Title taken from sign in photo. This photo captures a military facility. A large sign in the center of the room is in full view and reads: "Transient service information. Billet assigned here. Orders taken for in-flight lunches Other smaller...
Title from caption. "(1452 AAF BU - PL) (14. AUG 44) Edmonton. Official photograph U.S. Army Air Force." The sign above the terminal door reads, "Passenger terminal. Priorities & traffic."
Title from verso. "An arctic style show in the passenger terminal of the Alaskan Division's base at Edmonton, Canada. They're getting ready to go north. Official photograph U.S. Army Air Force."
Title from verso. "Edmonton, Alberta - Aviation supplies, foodstuffs, special service equipment,, mail and a myriad of other articles are funneled into the mammoth cargo warehouse on the Army Air Base here for aerial shipment via C-47s (Douglas...
Title from verso. "Edmonton, Alberta - In addition to ferrying Russian aircraft and moving cargo and passengers vital to the war effort, the ATC's Alaskan Division also evacuates sick and wounded by air. The picture shows a hoist equipped with...
Title from verso. "A lift truck backs up to a Commando of the Alaskan Division, Air Transport Command, to take off freight. The Commando, the world's largest twin-engined transport plane, weighs about 25 tons when loaded. (Official USAAF...
Title from verso. "A cargo frame containing barracks bags and personal effects of military personnel and crates of supplies is pictures inside a C-47 (Douglas Skytrain) at the Army Air Base, Alaskan Division, Air Transport Command. The barracks...
Title from verso. "Edmonton, Alberta - This is another view of an airplane wing being loaded aboard a C-46 (Curtiss Commando) at the Army Air Base, Alaskan Division, Air Transport Command, for the shipment 'up the line'. The wing was raised to...
Title from verso. "Edmonton, Alberta - This picture shows another type of hoist in operation at the Army Air Base, Alaskan Division, Air transport Command. (Official USAAF Photo)."
Title from verso. "Edmonton, Alberta - The powerful cargo hoist is shown here lifting a 2,300- pound aircraft engine up to the door of a C-46 (Curtiss Commando). The frame on which the engine is lashed will be deposited inside the transport,...
Title from verso. "Russian delegation to the international aviation conference starting in Chicago Nov 1, photographed as they arrived from Moscow at Headquarters of the Alaskan Division, Air Transport Command, AAF in Edmonton, Canada....
Title from verso. "Maj. Gen Nicholas I. Petrev, of the Russian Army, bound from Moscow to Washington, steps from a C-47 Skytrain bearing the Red Star of Russia at Edmonton, Canada, base of the Alaskan Division, Air Transport Command. Photo by...
Title by indexer. A group of military personnel are seen standing in front of a circular counter. The sign above the counter reads: "Transient service information. Billet assigned here. Orders taken for in-flight lunches." A sign reads...
Relief shown by hill shading. Cover title: Alaska: through scenic seas to the land of the midnight sun. Inset: [Grand Trunk Pacific railway line from Prince Rupert to Edmonton]. Text and photos on verso are promotional material for Grand Trunk...
Title from indexer. Photograph shows writing on the side of the airplane the "Winnie Mae". The writing is a list of locations. It reads: "New York U.S.A., Harbor Grace N.F., Chester England, Hanover Germany, Berlin Germany, Moscow Russia, Novo...
United States atlas: maps and charts accompanying the case and counter case of the United States, by the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal, and published by the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1904.