Title supplied by cataloger. The Hamilton used by Eielson and Borland on their fatal flight. Side rear view of single-engine, wheel-equipped tail dragger aircraft on a snow-covered air field. Visible markings include "U.S. Mail" and "Alaskan...
Title from image. A group of men, one of whom is working on the wing of a Fokker ski plane. In the foreground, there is a blurred image of a person, possibly a child dressed in a parka. The rear of the plane is marked "[Detroit] Arctic...
Title from verso. "Wilkins (expedition). Reproduced by Jerome Lardy." A close up shot of the large Fokker airplane which was part of the Detroit News-Wilkins Arctic Expedition of 1927. The side of the ski plane reads "Fokker"; the nose,...
Title taken from caption. View of Fourth Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska. Signs read: "Cheechako Tavern, Eats", "Star Air Lines", "Lodgemann Bld'g." and "Hewitt Drugs". Photograph taken in 1937. Original photograph size: 3 3/4" x 5 3/4".
Title taken from sign in photo. Soldier and five women posed in front of Rapids Hunting Lodge in Interior Alaska. From caption: "?, Priscilla Williams, Marge [Margaret] Reid, G.I., Marge [Margaret] Chamberlain, Helve Enatti." ca. 1945. Original...
View of trading post and administrative building in Palmer, Alaska. From verso: "Palmer, Alaska. 3-1936. Trading post and administrative b[ui]ld[in]g." March 1936. Photographer: Almer J. Peterson.
View of White Alice Communications site at Northeast Cape Air Force Station at Northeast Cape on Saint Lawrence Island, Alaska, with stop sign visible on road in right foreground. The White Alice Communications System (WACS) was a United States Air...
Title taken from verso. Judge Joseph Brewer dressed in judicial robe sitting at desk in judge's chamber office, possibly in Anchorage, Alaska. From information with photo: "In his chamber office, Public Safety B[ui]ld[in]g." May 7, 1968....
Title taken from verso. Members of Knik Commercial Club gathered for a formal portrait in front of Pioneer Roadhouse, Knik, Alaska, accompanied by several children. Also from verso: "See Herning Diary." May 22, 1912. Postcard. Original photograph...
Portrait of head on calling card. Bradley & Rulofson, S.F. Cal. Verso; Prince Maksoutoff [Maksutov], Governor of Alaska when the country was transferred to the United States- Presented to Captain G. F. Emmons, U.S. Navy, Commanding the U.S. Ship...
"Henry Marks, married Etta G. (Goldstein) in 1893. Costumes of both the 1893 period." [The library has digitized a duplicate copy of this photograph to include the original frame.]