Title taken from front. Part of the title is obscured. People line the street near the Northern Hotel waiting for a parade of marines and sailors from the U.S.S. Maryland (not pictured) in Seward, Alaska. The Alemeda is also tied up at dock. Sign...
Men from Revenue Cutter at drill on the railroad dock in Seward, Alaska. 1910-1913. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
Glacier Photo Service, Seward, Alaska is stamped on the back of the photograph. A U.S. military survey crew is aboard the Yukon near Seward, Alaska. Cape Fairfield is in the background. Original size of photograph: 8" x 10".
The U.S.S. Curb, Coast Guard cutter Onandaga, and other rescue boats at the scene of the shipwreck of the S.S. Yukon near Seward, Alaska. 1946. Original size of photograph: 2 1/2" x 3 3/4".
Title taken from verso. Stamped on the back of the 5" x 7" photograph is Glacier Photo Service, Seward, Alaska. Written on the back of the 8" x10" photograph is: Crew members and passengers work in unison to remove victims from the wreck of the...
United States military personnel examine the wreck of the S.S. Yukon near Seward, Alaska. Sign on ship reads: "No admittance." 1946. Original size of photograph: 8" x 10".
Some of the military personnel involved in either the Yukon rescue effort or the latter examination of the wreckage near Seward, Alaska. From verso: "Glacier Photo Service, Seward Alaska, G. McCreary, photographer." 1946. Photographer: G. McCreary....
United States military personnel board ship's boats to travel to the wreck of the S.S. Yukon near Seward, Alaska. From verso: "Glacier Photo Service, Seward, Alaska." 1946. Original size of photograph: 8" x 10".
Verso: Ceremony commemorating the 82nd anniversary of the transfer of Alaska to U.S. U.S. Marine Corps Color Guard stands in front of a group of Tlingit, U.S. Navy sailors and civilians during a celebration of the anniversary of the purchase of...
Verso: Major General C. F. Necrason, Alaskan Air Command commander, pins the Exceptional Service Award on Mr. Robert J. Fischer, Pt. Barrow, Alaska, civilian pilot.
Verso: Taking the rank off the white man and putting it on the Eskimo. This was one of the best decisions I made. The white man in this picture turned out to be Bishop Gordon and the Eskimo's name David Frankson of Pt. Hope.
Caption attached to this photograph relates: Graduates of the electronic technician pilot class undertaken by the Bureau of Indian Affairs are greeted by Senator E. Gruening at RCA Headquarters in Anchorage. The class has just returned from RCA...