Title by indexer. Photograph shows a Goodyear blimp as seen from the ground. A fence and a small building can also be seen. The tail number on the blimp is: NC-14A, it is called the Reliance.
Charles Goodyear Hubbard II poses for a photograph with his dogs outside his log cabin at Primrose Mine. Verso: "'Primrose Mine' Cabin. 18 miles from Seward. Picture of Charles G. Hubbard at his cabin on upper end of Lake Kenai - Not far from his...
Charles Goodyear Hubbard II, astride his horse "Whitie", fords the Copper River followed by a pack train of three additional horses and two men. Verso: "Showing how rivers had to be crossed when Hubbard was finally in Copper River Valley and horses...
Title taken from note with photo. "Valdez Ak., following the Alaska Earthquake 3/27/64". Picture shows a damaged building with the wall torn from it and propped up with lumber as men work on it. Across the street are buildings labeled "Valdez...
Title from accompanying notes. Four men outside their van at a gas station. Mountains in the background. A tire advertising Goodyear tires and a Chevron gas pump are visible.
Close up view of a gold mining dredge on Kenai Dredging Company's ground on the Kenai River. A man can be seen under the tin roof in the middle of the dredge. Original photograph size: 3 3/8 x 5 1/2 inch.
Hubbard's financial partners and a miner at the entrance to one of their copper mines in the Copper Valley. Harry Elliot is on the right and A.J. Elliot is on the left. A wheelbarrow and assorted hand tools are visible in the picture. Original...
View across the water of a ship at anchor near Eyak in Prince William Sound. Several men are standing on the deck of the ship; steam can be seen coming out of the funnel. Original photograph size: 3 x 3 1/4 inch.
This color slide depicts a helicopter landing at the U.S. Army Arctic Test Board (now Fort Greely) in 1962. In the foreground, there are four parked cars, and two men lean on one that has the words "Military Police" painted on it. Another man in...