Title taken from verso. View of houses, and shifted ground, in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Image includes cars, men and women. Location identified as Eighth Avenue, between M and O Streets.
Gold-colored pin in the shape of an anchor with a shield set over it. The shield has the stars and strips on it from the American flag. A banner over the shield reads "A.O.U.W." (Ancient Order of United Workmen).
View of Agnes O'Brien and others displaying handmade baskets in Hooper Bay, Alaska. Photo negative number in the Ward Wells Collection, B83.91.S1450.45. August 11, 1953. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 5" x 4".
Title taken from caption. View of Anchorage, Alaska Post Office and Court House, with people walking down steps and vehicles parked in front. Signage on building reads: "Anchorage Alaska" and "United States Post Office [...]" 1953-1959. Photograph...
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Photograph of the 1951 Annual Luncheon of the [General] Federation of Women's Clubs, Shoreham Hotel, Washington D. C. At this lunch the Women's Clubs began supporting the bid for Alaskan Statehood.
The competition was open to Alaska schoolchildren between grades 7 and 12. Benson was a 13 year old student at the Jessie Lee MIssion Home in Seward. The competition was organized by the American Legion, who collected a total of 142 entries from...
Notes on the Tlingit and Kad'iak languages and some on others within the Russian-American possessions, with appended Russian-Tlingit dictionary. Compiled by Ivan Veniaminov in Sitka. 1st ed. St. Petersburg, 1846.
An attempt to...