Title taken from caption. View of Benzie Ola "Rusty" Scott next to her truck. The logo on the hood reads "General Motors Truck" and on the door "Rusty".
Title taken from caption. View of three paintings by Benzie Ola (Rusty) Dow on display at the Palmer Library in Palmer, Alaska. Photo taken May 1972. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 3 1/2".
Title taken from caption. View of three paintings by Benzie Ola (Rusty) Dow on display at the Palmer Library in Palmer, Alaska. Mrs. Dow, the first woman truck driver to drive the Alaska Highway, is sitting in a wheelchair beneath a self portrait....
Title taken from caption. View of a group of Elks club members gathered in a bar in Talkeetna, Alaska. The woman sitting at the table is Benzie Ola (Rusty) Dow, the first woman truck driver to drive the Alaska Highway. Photo taken in Dec. 1972....
Title taken from caption. View of Mrs. Dow sitting in a wheelchair near the food vendors booths at the Alaska State Fair in Palmer, Alaska. Mrs. Benzie Ola (Rusty) Dow, was the first woman truck driver to drive the Alaska Highway. Photo taken Sep....
Rusty (Benzie "Rusty" Ola Dow) standing in the doorway of the rear railroad car. Photo taken in Nenana, on the way home from Fairbanks. Two other passengers are standing beside the train. A railroad crossing sign is visible to the left of the...
Photograph shows Rusty (Benzie Ola "Rusty" Dow, Russell Dow's wife) and two others in a camp on the shore of Eklutna Lake, Alaska. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 4 3/4".
Relief shown by hachures and spot heights; depths shown by soundings. "J. & C. Walker, sculpt." Issued, with corrections, in March 1903. Insets: Port Anian -- Ola Anchorage -- Zabiyaka Bay. Includes profile of southern tip of Kamchatka...
Rusty Dow, posing by the door of her truck, was the first woman to drive the Alaska Highway. Sign on door reads "RICHARDSON ALASKA HIGHWAY 2917 BANKS DISTRICT". Rusty Dow is in uniform. Original photograph size: 3 1/2 x 2 1/2 inch.
Title taken from caption. View of a live moose that is being hoisted from an open grave. The men are using ropes, tarps and a tow truck to remove the moose. The rescue mission was a success. Based on other photographs in the series it is most...
Title from sleeve. View of the buildings of Shungnak, seen from the Kobuk River. Houses from left to right identified as Ola Gray, Albert and Edna Commack, Irene and Johnny Douglas, Herman Tickett, Carl Tickett, Robert Cleveland and Evans Commack....