The George King Collection describes in photographs and manuscript material early aviation in Alaska. There are two series in this collection. The first series consists of five photograph albums and two folders of loose photographs. The second...
Front Row:
1.
2. Hillery McKenna
3. Wren Girl (crossed out)
4. John Meyers
5. Geo Nelson
Second Row:
1. Lucile Fox
2. Alice King
3. Henrietta Heid
4. Celia Tibbits
5. Hilda Lillestrand
6. B. Mullea
7. B. Olds
8. Lily...
The George King Collection describes in photographs and manuscript material early aviation in Alaska. There are two series in this collection. The first series consists of five photograph albums and two folders of loose photographs. The second...
42 second, color/silent, film clip of King Islanders attaching a skin hull to an umiak frame. The film opens with men dragging the wooden umiak frame across the snow. Then one of the people cuts the skin and several lace it onto the frame.
Title taken from front. View of King Mountain along Matanuska River, two miles above King River, Matanuska Valley, Alaska. Also from front: "A.E.C. G224." An Alaska Engineering Commission photo. Photographer's number G224. 1916. Photographer: P.S....
Title taken from verso. Winter view of cars and trucks parked in front of post office building for dedication of post office at King Salmon, Alaska. Sign on building reads: "United States Post Office. King Salmon Alaska - 99613." Dec. 8, 1964....
Title taken from verso. Winter view of flag raising during dedication ceremony for new post office in King Salmon, Alaska, with spectators at right and person in foreground taking photograph. Sign on building reads: "United States Post Office. King...
Title taken from album inscription. View of several small boats approaching the shoreline of King Island with the stilted dwellings in the distance. Taken between 1913 and 1916.
Portrait photograph of Leonard King. This was taken when he served as a delegate to the Alaska Constitutional Convention, held in Fairbanks at the University of Alaska, November 8, 1955 - February 6, 1956.