1959 Rose Bowl Marshall; left to right E. L. Bob Bartlett, Susan Bartlett (Bob's daughter), Vide Bartlett (Bob's Wife), ride in a car during the Rose Bowl Parade.
Full note reads: "1930 Christmas by Bob Marshall". Other notes list people on photograph: Mr. & Mrs. Big Jim, Jonas, Jenny Sucket, George Eaton, Marshall Green, Mamie Green.
Shows North Pacific Ocean from Borneo and the Marshall Islands to the Gulf of Panama, and north to the Seward and Chukchi Peninsulas. Includes routes between various locations with travel times. Relief shown by hachures, shading and spot heights;...
Back row: Jimmy Minanow (sp?), Harold Wilcox, O'Brien Stanish, Mamie Minanow, Marshall Green. Front row: Bud Minanow, Joseph Big Jim ("Esther's brother"), Esther Big Jim...
Some of the bones of individuals killed in the massacre at Nulato in February 1851. Bones of both Native people and Russians may be in this deposit. "Marshall Green took this...
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows a person walking in a blizzard down Main Street in Marshall, Alaska. Caption from finding aid reads "Blizzard on Marshall Main Street". Location is Marshall, Alaska.
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows a dog covered in snow. The dog is apparently sitting in a sled. Two branches are sticking out of the snow nearby. Caption from finding aid reads "Dog in sled at Marshall". Location is Marshall,...
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows children walking to school in a blizzard. Caption from finding aid reads "Kids at Marshall in blizzard heading to school house". Location is Marshall, Alaska.
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows some homes in Marshall, Alaska during a blizzard. Caption from finding aid reads "Marshall." Location is Marshall, Alaska.
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows children playing in a blizzard. A house and the base of a windmill sits behind them. Caption from finding aid reads "Kids at Marshall". Location is Marshall, Alaska.
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows a group of school children standing in a blizzard. Caption from finding aid reads "Kids at Marshall". Location is Marshall, Alaska.
Title from caption. Photograph of Lawyer Rivenburg at his desk. He is working as a U. S. Marshall. What looks to be a cat is watching from atop the bookshelf. Narrative in photo album reads: "Below, my office as U. S. Marshall-(tax collector,...
Title from indexer. Collection of photographs related to the duel between Soapy Smith and Frank Reid, and the running out of town of Soapy Smith's gang. Many of the photographs appear to be from Case & Draper. Caption reads: The tragedy...
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...
02 Next step (3:39 min.) (02 of 09) During 1940, the U.S. Government was getting ready for war -- the Civilian Pilot Training program was started. They allowed one woman in each class of ten. While at Marshall College she learned how to do...
Title by cataloger. The city of Fairbanks, Alaska, is named after Charles W. Fairbanks, who was a popular political figure of his time. He is seen here seated and wearing a dark suit, white round collar and a distinct polka-dotted bow tie. He...
Title from verso. "Marshall Hoppin, CAA administrator and later President of Alaska Airlines. K.K. Kay J. Kennedy P. O. Box 80805 Fairbanks, AK 99708."
Title from verso. "? Bob Brown, Frank Whaley, Chris O'Leary (sitting) - deputy U.S. Marshall prisoner near Fortuna ledge. Kay J. Kennedy P. O. Box 80805 Fairbanks, Alaska 99708 from Yvonne Ben Mazee archives." Five men and s ski plane marked...