Title from image caption Full caption: Pacific Coast Codfish Co. Schrs John A and Maid of Orleans, transferring cargo, Squaw Harbor, Unga Island, Alaska
(6:08 min.) (12 of 20) How train/ship developed--Mr. Skinner--first container shipping industry in the world--Too expensive for American flagged ships--City of New Orleans (Ship) Renamed Alaska (Ship)--denied American registry--Clair Engle...
(2:49 min.) (11 of 20) How train/ship developed--Mr. Skinner--first container shipping industry in the world--Too expensive for American flagged ships--City of New Orleans (Ship) Renamed Alaska (Ship)--denied American registry--Clair Engle...
10 min, 2 sec film clip, color/sound. Ted Stevens gives an update on current work in the Senate to authorize development on Alaska's coastal plain; thanks long-time staffer Marie [Matsuno] Nash, who recently retired as director of Stevens's...
9 min, 3 sec. film clip, color/sound. Ted Stevens gives an update on current work in the Senate to authorize development on Alaska's coastal plain; thanks Janet Halverson; recognizes deployed U.S. military personnel; comments on regime change...
Title from caption. "World flight [plane New] Orleans Lt. [Nelson Sitka]. Day [4] 13 [24]". At left: "Nelson". At right: "Harding". A side view of a black bi-plane on a body of water. Cut-out images of two men, Nelson and Harding, are placed on...
View of the Port of Anchorage in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Sign on the building in the center of the image reads Port of Anchorage. A ship is seen docked at the port, with the name New Orleans on the front of the...
Title from sleeve. Alex Miller, New Orleans businessman George Lehleitner, William Egan, and Walter Hickel stand looking at papers on a table. Photographer's number: 25585. 4 X 5 B&W negative.