A young man, possibly 17 year old Ophir Glass, poses for this photograph on the wooden deck of a ship. A hopscotch game has been chalked onto the deck. Related photograph: UAF-1968-21-245. A magazine article by Irving Reed...
Title from verso. Image shows a woman with glasses seated in an armchair, holding a magazine. Behind her is a curtain and on the left side of the image a floor lamp is visible. A wedding band is visible on the woman's left hand.
Signed "Yelnats 3-[26]-26". This is apparently clipped from a magazine or book. A driver, car in a river, calls to another person standing in the river with a shovel: "Say, could ya give...
Shows world from north pole to the Tropic of Capricorn within sphere, with mountain ranges continuing into the sea and surfacing on different continents, and southern landmasses drawn outside sphere. Relief shown by hachures. From Gentleman's...
"The five officers who flew the 9,000 miles from New York to Nome and back in 110 flying hours. Left to right: Capt. St. Clair Street, Commanding; 1st lieut. Clifford C. Nutt; 2d Lieut. Eric C. Nelson; 2d Lieut. C....
"Possible only in a democratic Army such as ours -- Officers and men in a friendly group--Capt. Douglass; Lieut. C.H. Crumrine; Lieut. Ross C. Kirkpatrick; Lieut. Eric C. Nelson; Sergeant Albert Vierra, Master...
Ransom Tony Schultz (Tony) came to Alaska in 1938. That same year he bought his first plane and obtained his pilot's license. He began flying for Star Airlines (later Alaska Airlines) in 1940, and in 1950, was chosen as their first chief bush...
Title taken from caption. Clipping from a publication of Bishop Rowe preaching to a group of mostly, if not entirely, Native Alaskans. Items of note in the building are the ornamental lantern lighting and the magazine or newsprint wallpaper.
Title from verso. "Wien Station Managers Conference 1960's or 1970's. 81% see Sunliner (Wien)." "Midnight Sunliner" was the magazine of Wien Consolidated Airlines.
Title from caption. Captions-- At top: "The First Alaskan Air Expedition". Below photo: "Pilots of the Alaskan Expedition. From left to right, Captain St. Clair Streett, Flight Commander; Lieutenant C. C. Nutt, Lieutenant R. C. Kirkpatrick,...
Photo caption reads "Mrs. Dodson, mine foreman's mother, in the superintendent's house at Independence." View of a woman, with a magazine, sitting at a fireplace and petting a dog. There is a plant on the mantel. The mantel is made of a single...
View of William M. Stoll sitting in a chair reading a magazine and smoking a cigar in the big house at Independence Mine near Hatcher Pass in southcentral Alaska.
United States atlas: maps and charts accompanying the case and counter case of the United States, by the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal, and published by the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1904.
From caption in The Polled Hereford Magazine Nov 15, 1947: "Denoting the progress of the Polled Hereford breed, this picture represents several possible 'firsts' - first air shipment of Polled Herefords out of the Western United States, first...
Title taken from verso. Quonset hut warehouse for Terminal News Company in Fairbanks, Alaska, with truck parked in front of building and another building in right background. Sign reads: "Terminal News Company [...] The American News Company. Your...
Title supplied by cataloger. Room is decorated with mirror, desk, chair, lamp, and large radio. Slide binder labeled, 'Family.' Original format: 35mm color slide