Title taken from front. Members of Odd Fellows laying cornerstone for their temple, Anchorage, Alaska. Aug. 20, 1923. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".
Title taken from label on matting. Eskimo man and woman watching Federal Building cornerstone laying ceremony in Nome, Alaska. Photographer's number 7963. Aug. 2, 1938. Photographer: Ray B. Dame. Original photograph size: 10" x 8 1/8".
Title taken from label on matting. Group of Eskimos watching Federal Building cornerstone laying ceremony in Nome, Alaska. Photographer's number 7962. Aug. 2, 1938. Photographer: Ray B. Dame. Original photograph size: 8 1/8" x 10".
Title taken from label on matting. Group of Eskimos watching Federal Building cornerstone laying ceremony in Nome, Alaska. Photographer's number 7960. Aug. 2, 1938. Photographer: Ray B. Dame. Original photograph size: 8 1/8" x 10".
Title taken from label on matting. King Island dancers and drummers performing at cornerstone laying ceremony for Federal Building in Nome, Alaska, with spectators at left. Photographer's number 7959. Aug. 2, 1938. Photographer: Ray B. Dame....
Title taken from label on matting. Group of King Island dancers drumming and singing at Federal Building cornerstone laying ceremony in Nome, Alaska, with dancer partially visible and spectators at left. Photographer's number 7960. Aug. 2, 1938....
Full label reads: "Laying steel on Tanana river, Spring of 1919. This track was used to transfer rolling stock to the railroad on north side of river where the road had been completed to Fairbanks."
The entire collection contains reports, correspondence, pamphlets, and administrative records received from the agricultural stations at Matanuska, Fairbanks, and Petersburg. The papers address such topics as environmental data, Alaskan flora,...
57 second film clip, black & white/silent, organized like a film newsreel. The title on the film reads "Educational Film Corporation of America"; the first scene is "Matanuska Junction -- Crossing", and shows the river, tents, and men walking...
Title taken from caption. " Judge R. A. Gunnison driving the first (a copper) spike in laying the first rails of the Valdez-Yukon Ry., August 16, 1906 ". Photographer: P. S. Hunt, photo No. G947
Title taken from front. Judge Royal Arch Gunnison driving the first spike in rail laying for Valdez-Yukon Railway, Southcentral Alaska, with spectators gathered behind. From verso: "Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." Photographer's number...
Title taken from front. View of Alaska Engineering Commission Railway construction camp of Moose Creek, Alaska, with workers laying steel tracks. From front: "A.E.C. G41." An Alaska Engineering Commission photo. Photographer's number G41. Aug. 24,...
Title taken from front. View of Alaska Engineering Commission Railway workers laying track, mile 235 1/2 of railroad, Southcentral Alaska. Also from front: "Extra gang no. 3 laying track at mile 236, Gov[ernmen]t r[ail]road. A.E.C. G-1404." An...
Title taken from front. View of Alaska Engineering Commission Railway construction workers laying steel track at mile 286-288, Southcentral Alaska, with train at left. Also from front: "A.E.C. G1914." An Alaska Engineering Commission photo....
Trapper Peter Britch laying out beaver hide and nailing it to wooden board in Anchorage, Alaska, after trapping trip. April 1962. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 10" x 8".
Title taken from verso. View of construction crew laying gas supply line in trench between Prudhoe Bay, Alaska and Pump Station 4 during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction on North Slope. Nov. 25, 1975. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original...