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".
Upper right margin: U.S.G.S. Bulletin no. 251. pl. XVI. "Topography by T.G. Gerdine & R.B. Oliver." "Based on route surveys, Eagle to Fairbanks via Fortymile and Goodpaster Rivers, Fairbanks to Circle, and... from maps of U.S. Geological...
US Air Force Photo No. 154129. Verso: “154129 A.C.-Bush Pilots use float planes in Summer along distant early warning (dew) line net. Float planes are a means of ready access during “open” months.”
Verso: President Harding and party leaving the Arctic Brotherhood, a fraternal organization whose motto is "No Boundary Line Here." Camp Skagway #1, 1889. The Arctic Brotherhood conferred their degree on the President 7/30/23
View is south of Dawson City, showing police barracks Handwritten note under image: "Mounted Police barracks. They kept good order. Soapy Smith wanted no part of them. We stayed on the Alaska side of the line." Photographer's number 73
View looking north toward Ohlson Mountain along electric lines near Homer, Alaska on Kenai Peninsula. From slide mount: "Homer. Looking No[rth] along Ohlson M[oun]t[ai]n. Lead from jet. Pole #25 of main power lead." 1955-1961. Photograph type: 35...
View of 2nd Mate Isaac Lystad standing with a group of women and children on board the ship, North Star, in Alaska. In the background another ship's officer can be seen to the left of the photo and to the right stairs leading to the upper deck have...
View of a construction site in Anchorage, Alaska following the March 27,1964 earthquake. Image includes a bulldozer, trucks, a crane, and buildings. A sign on the bulldozer reads Cat No. 955.
View of a construction site in Anchorage, Alaska following the March 27,1964 earthquake. Image includes a bulldozer, trucks, a man, a crane, and buildings. A sign on the bulldozer reads Cat No. 955.
View of a group of men and women gathered around a scale model of a fish trap. The sign in front reads: "This is a fish trap, Alaska's Enemy No. 1, vote oct. 12th, to abolish it". Based on other photographs in the series this photograph was most...
View of a pile of rubble, accumulated as part of the clean up efforts after the March 27, 1964 earthquake, in Anchorage, Alaska. All three signs read; "No Parking". Photo taken in March 1964.