The pipeline project received added recognition during February, when the Senior Project Manager of the Pipeline portion of the project, Frank P. Moolin, Jr., was named "Construction's Man of the Year" by Engineering News-Record magazine.
Several houses, Presbyterian Church or school; totem poles, canoe and stone grave marker along beach reflection in water, c. 1895. A man in a hat sits in front of one of the buildings with a small white dog.
Title taken from image. Twelve men and youths wearing spruce root hats, carved helmets, masks, one man in Chilkat blanket shirt, and another in fur trim shirt with beaver design; wood carving of man's head in foreground by Chief Klart-Reech's...
Man in beaver design shirt standing and boy looking through hole in rainwall screen, ceremonial clothing, hats, masks, two bent-wood boxes, house posts of raven and the girl and woodworm.
Title taken from image. Man and woman seated on porch of white-frame house with curtained windows and sign, "Washing Woman. SEB 8, 189?" Possibly present day Willoughby Avenue.
Man, woman and dog outside a small makeshift tent inside a building. Signs on the tent reads "Matanuska Chief"; "Duke's Home"; "And the Cat came back."
Verso: Duke Harris Tent in northern Saloon, Seward.
Front of small wooden building housing Ketchikan's newspaper "Mining Journal", signed "Yours Truly A.P. Swineford"; Swineford standing on porch; unidentified man on his right.
Title taken from image. Beach camp showing three cloth tents, fish drying on rack; two women, one man and child. Double caption. Photographer's number 311.