Captures some of the landmarks and landscapes found in Wrangell; these include: the harbor, a totem pole, Wrangell Fire Department, the Wrangell Sentinel, the post office, a building labelled "Campbell Brothers", the 49th Star Theatre, and a wooden...
Title taken from caption. "Wortman's Road House, Fairbanks-Valdez trail. Hand-Colored [photo No.] D82 Negative 188, Post Card 27. Published by A. J. Johnson & Hall Bookstore Fairbanks, Alaska." Additional information taken from verso....
Title taken from caption on identical photograph. "Fairbanks-Valdez trail. Hand-Colored [photo No.] D82 Negative 188, Post Card 27. Published by A. J. Johnson & Hall Bookstore Fairbanks, Alaska." Additional information taken from Verso....
Title taken from caption. View of Worthington Glacier along Richardson Highway in Southcentral Alaska, with buildings in far background. 1953-1959. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer: Donald Arthur Post.
Title taken from caption. A view of the Wood Center from the Rasmuson Library. On the left hand corner the Gruening Building is partially visible and on the right is Constitutional Hall and the post office.
Group of women arriving on bus at Fort Richardson, Alaska dressed in formal attire, with man standing near door of bus. From caption: "Polly [Petty], Bee [Beulah Marrs, later Marrs Parisi], Bev [Beverley Pettyjohn], Rossie [Roxanna Beckius], Rose...
View of women and children standing outside barabaras in Hooper Bay, Alaska. Several dogs are chained to a post and a drying rack can be seen at the top of the hill. From verso: "Hooper Bay." Ca. 1930-1939. Original photograph size: 2.75" x 4.5".
Title taken from verso. Two men hold wolf and wolverine skins in front of Oscarville Trading Post, Oscarville, Alaska, with piles of lumber in background next to building. Man on the right identified as John Wiese. Original photograph size: 3 1/8"...
Caption: After a nose first crash during Wiley Post's round the world solo flight the Winnie Mae has been set upright and is ready to be repaired. The miners of Flat, Alaska, are taking apart the tripod that helped to set the airplane upright.
Photograph of the crash of the Winnie Mae in Flat, Alaska. Caption: Wiley Post, during the first round the world solo flight, crashed during a landing at Flat, Alaska. In this photo miners from Flat set up a tripod wench to lift the plane.
Caption: Miners from Flat, Alaska, set up a tripod for setting the Winnie Mae upright so that the airplane can be repaired. The Winnie Mae hit a patch of mining tailings, during Wiley Post's solo round the world flight, and nosed over. The Winnie...
Title taken from caption. Man and woman standing in front of Williwaw Lodge on Wasilla Lake in Wasilla, Alaska. Signs on building read: "Williwaw" and "Bar." 1953-1959. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer: Donald Arthur Post.
Title taken from caption. View of Williwaw Lodge on Wasilla Lake, Wasilla, Alaska. Signs on building read: "Williwaw" and "Bar." 1953-1959. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer: Donald Arthur Post.
William H. Newton with Goaty, Billy and Nanny (three goats). The hot house with smokehouse is on the left, the trading post is on the right. A saw is next to the trading post.
Title taken from verso. View of memorial to Will Rogers in building at Barrow, Alaska, with Rogers' photograph, Lockheed airline logo, and registration number of airplane in which he and Wiley Post crashed. Signs on wall read: "Lockheed" and...
View of memorial stone to Will Rogers and Wiley Post who died during an airplane crash at Barrow, Alaska. Inscriptions on memorial reads: "Will Rogers and Wiley Post, 'America's ambassadors of good will,' ended life's flight here August 15, 1935....
68 second, black & white/silent, film clip. The clip shows Will Rogers and Wiley Post with a group of unidentified people in Fairbanks, Alaska, August 1935.