A dozen wagons and horse teams, loaded, hitched up, and ready to pull out. Corrals and wooden buildings in background. Sign in image: Transfer Co., A.H. Moore. Lettering on wagons: W.J. Rowe Transfer. Photographer's number 5885.
Aerial distant view of Mount Iliamna, Alaska as seen looking southeast, with part of airplane wing visible in photo. Lettering on airplane reads: "N25669." From slide mount: "Iliamna looking southeast 5-4-55." May 3, 1955. Photograph type: 35 mm...
Aerial view above clouds of Mount Iliamna (left) and Mount Redoubt (right) in Alaska during Pacific Northern Airlines flight. Portion of airplane wing visible at left. Lettering on wing reads: "PNA." From slide mount: "Iliamna L and Redoubt R."...
Aerial view during Pacific Northern Airlines flight near Cordova, Alaska, with airplane wing visible in foreground. Lettering on airplane reads: "PNA." 1955-1961. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer: Leland A. Olson.
Aerial view of Cape Romanzof, Alaska, looking northeast, with airplane wing partially visible and landing strip visible at right. Lettering on wing reads: "N25[669]." From slide mount: "Romanzoff [sic] looking northeast. Airstrip at right." 1955?...
Aerial view of coast of Siberia, Russia, during flight from Nome to Northeast Cape, Alaska, with wing of plane visible in photo. Lettering on airplane reads: "N57131." From slide mount: "Russian coast. - In flight Nome to NE Cape Sept 6, 1955."...
Aerial view of Sparrevohn Dome (possibly radome?) at Sparrevohn Long Range Radar Site in western Alaska, with airplane partially visible in photo. Sparrevohn LRRS was built by United States Air Force as Aircraft Control and Warning (AC&W) remote...
Aerial view of White Alice Communications site at Bethel, Alaska, with airplane wing partially visible in photo. The White Alice Communications System (WACS) was a United States Air Force telecommunication link system constructed in Alaska during...
Anchorage Fire Department chief William L. McNutt standing between two fire trucks in Anchorage, Alaska. Lettering on trucks reads: "Anchorage Fire Dept." Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. 1960's? Photographer: William L. McNutt.
Anscel Eckmann arrived at Juneau in a Lockheed Vega plane, the first non-stop flight from Seattle to Alaska. Inscription on photo: To Governor Parks. Sincerely, A. P. Eckmann. 5-15-29. Lettering on airplane: 432E, Alaska-Washington Airways,...
The competition was open to Alaska schoolchildren between grades 7 and 12. Benson was a 13 year old student at the Jessie Lee MIssion Home in Seward. The competition was organized by the American Legion, who collected a total of 142 entries from...
Clipping from a publication of the alter of St. Luke's Chapel in Salchaket (Aurora Lodge), Alaska with the following caption: The alter is hand-carved and the frontal was made by the indian women of moose hide, with the lettering and border done in...
Cyantoype photograph of Orca, Alaska in the spring of 1898. View of a beach with several men on the dock, and a ship in the background. The building in the foreground appears to be elevated on a platform. The lettering on the building to the right...
Interior with lockers and coffee machines. Name on locker: McCartney, photo lab? Lettering on box: Rosemary brand dried whole milk, The Borden Company.