The Eastern Arcade, linking the Balto building and Goode Hall of the Jesse Lee Home in Seward, Alaska. Note the World War II camouflaging and the Mile "0" Iditarod Trail monument at right front. From verso: "Carrie Ida Pierce, Seward, Alaska, Box...
The George King Collection describes in photographs and manuscript material early aviation in Alaska. There are two series in this collection. The first series consists of five photograph albums and two folders of loose photographs. The second...
Title from caption in album: "Nov 30 - Monument on Monument Mountain looking north -". Photograph shows a snowy landscape with a cairn in the foreground.
Title from caption in album: "Nov 30 - From monument looking towards forks of Toklat and over winter range of caribou". Photograph shows grassy, snow-covered landscape.
The entire collection contains reports, correspondence, pamphlets, and administrative records received from the agricultural stations at Matanuska, Fairbanks, and Petersburg. The papers address such topics as environmental data, Alaskan flora,...
Title from attached news release. Series of 12 photos showing a safety award being presented. Full news release reads: "Sid Hayman Manager, Service Department Alaska Steamship Company Pier 42 - MA 2-4530 (nights: WE...
Title taken from caption. "U.S.G.S Monument and Simon on the top of the Mastodon Dome, in 1934 or 1935. Elevation - 500 feet or more. Note: It was my stomping ground between the creeks in that vicinity." Photograph type and size: 35 mm neg. 74...
Title taken from a commemorative monument. "1897 - 1929. Carl Benjamin Eielson was born at Hatton, North Dakota on July 20, 1897. He was educated in the public schools of Hatton and at the University of North Dakota, receiving his B. A. Degree...
Title from monument text. "Carl Benjamin Eielson enlisted in the Air Service of the United States Army on January 17, 1917. In 1923 he piloted the first airplane in Alaska and in 1924 he flew the first government mail plane in that territory. He...
From slide index prepared by Peter Haase 14 July 2006: International Boundary monument and cutline in forest to mark the Alaska and Canada national boundary.