Two baseball players, the one on the right is from Fort Liscum and appears to be wearing a catchers mitt. The player on the left may or may not be from Fort Liscum.
Two horses haul a hay wagon, one man rides and two other are nearby. Another horse is in the background. These three horses are all the horses in Fort Yukon at this time. The men are identified as Dinny O'Brien, George Busoks and George...
Title from indexer. Photograph shows a man and an older woman standing in front of an airplane. Another man appear to be working on the airplane. The man appears to be Joe Crosson and the woman appears to be Nellie Ross Norwood. They are...
Title by indexer. Two men dressed in warm jackets and gloves are standing next to a small ski plane with a large letter "C" on its side. A blanket hangs over the airplane propellers. Next to them, boxes of cargo are stacked on the snowy ground....
Portrait of two servicemen and a spaniel posing on a wooden stairway. The number 411 on the post appears to have been added to the negative of the image. From verso: "Chris Nerby top right."
Two soldiers pose for a portrait at Ft. Davis near Nome, Alaska. The man on the right has a baton attached to his utility belt. Both are carrying rifles. The image appears to have been cropped from a larger photograph.
Title taken from caption. " U. S. Army Transport ' Crook' -- Fort Liscum, Alaska. " Photographer: P. S. Hunt, photo No. G3059. Reproduced from a glass plate.
Title taken from back of photo. "U.S. Army Alaska Band [214th Army Band] and National Guard officers trying to get to their feet after being knocked down by the quake which was still continuing as this photo was taken at Camp Denali, Ft....
This color slide depicts the U.S. Army Arctic Test Board (now known as Fort Greely) in 1962. The photograph was taken from the window of an airplane and shows three army officers, including one African-American man, standing in front of a building...
Title taken from back of photo. Members of 214th Army band fall to the ground at Camp Denali, Ft. Richardson during the quake at 5:46 PM, 27 March 1964. Army National Guard Photo.
View of the exterior of the United States Army Corps of Engineers building located at Fort Richardson, Alaska. From front: "US Army Corps of Eng[inee]rs." 1950's.