"Born in Alaska and thus unable to vote for previous presidential elections, William Egan is shown as he marks an absentee ballot to be recorded in his hometown of Valdez."
"Eskimo Scouts received awards Saturday from Alaska Governor William A. Egan (left). Gov. Egan prepares to present the Eisenhower trophy for the state's most outstanding National Guard unit to Sgt. George Whitman, Mekoryuk, representing Co. B, 2nd...
"Frank A. Metcalf, former territorial engineer receives a commemorative statehood medallion by Egan as Commissioner of Public Works, Richard Downing looks on."
"Governor Egan looks over a brass totem pole presented by the chamber of commerce of Hermosa Beach, Ca., for Alaska's cooperation in the "Hermosa Holidays" celebration which honored Alaska and Hawaii."
"Sister Mary Lucca, Administrator of St. Ann's Hospital in Juneau receives a copy of Egan's proclamation designating May 8-14 as Hospital Week in Alaska."
"Special license plates identify autos of the governor and members of Alaska's congressional delegation. The Governor is presented the license plate by Dana Ingram of the Department of Revenue."
"Through the chow lines goes Governor William A. Egan of Alaska as he lunched with noncommissioned officers in charge of the 63 village detachments which make up the 1st and 2nd Scout Battalions of the Alaska National Guard. With the governor are...
"U.S. Senator from Alaska Bob Bartlett and Governor Wm. Egan pose together on the occasion of Bartlett's formal presentation to the State of the first 49-star flag to fly above the west front of the U. S. Capitol. The Senator holds a certification...
Accompanying new item: Alaska's three prospective congressmen, shown with optimistic car sticker, are (from left), Senator-elect Ernest Gruening, Representative-elect Ralph Rivers, and Senator-elect William Egan. The women are Mrs. Rivers (left)...
Alaska Governor William Egan, accompanied by another man, inspecting damage caused by March 27, 1964 earthquake in Turnagain area of Anchorage, Alaska. March 1964. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 5" x 7".
Back row (l. to r.): Don Burrus; unknown; unknown; Gov. Wm. Egan; Paul Albert, Tununak; Rep. Bob Blodgett, Teller; unknown. Front row (l. to r.): unknown; Lawrence Kayoukluk, Shaktoclik; David Frankson, Point Hope; unknown; unknown; Paul Albert,...
During the 1920's, many of the original totem poles in Kake were burned. After many years of not having totem poles, the residents of Kake, Alaska organized to acquire and place a 132-foot pole in the town. Alaska Indian Arts, Inc. of Haines,...