37 second, color/silent, film clip of President Eisenhower signing Alaska into statehood. Among the notables that can be identified are: President Dwight Eisenhower, Vice President Richard Nixon, Senator Bob Bartlet, Senator Ernest Gruening...
87 second film clip, color/sound. From title frame: "KTVF Collection, 1970-1976". Film shows Minnesota Senator Hubert Humphrey speaking about President Nixon's economic policies at an Alaskans-for-Begich fundraising dinner. His talk...
Alaskan Governor Scott Bone, President Warren G. Harding, Mrs. Harding, and Herbert Hoover. Arrow on front of photo points to Bone. From verso: "Gov. of Alaska in 1925, Scott Bone. (Actually Bone with Pres. Harding, [Harding's] wife, Herbert Hoover...
Attached: Andrew Ningealook, President of the Ki-Kat-Ta-Muet Cooperative at Shismaref, an Eskimo community located on the Seward Peninsula, shows how he carves ivory at the 3rd annual Cooperative Crafts Exhibit - an October Co-op Month event held...
Caption: President Elect John F. Kennedy poses at the door of his Georgetown home with Alaska's two Senators: E. L. Bartlett, center, and Ernest Gruening, right, after a visit.
From left to right: First Lady Betty Ford, Governor Jay Hammond, President Gerald Ford, Senator Ted Stevens, and Congressman Don Young at Eielson Air Force Base during the President's tour of Interior Alaska; Air Force One is visible behind
Governor Hammond and President Jimmy Carter, right; Senator Mike Gravel and Lt. Governor Terry Miller, center and left; an Air Force officer stands behind
Governor Jay Hammond. greeting President Jimmy Carter at Elmendorf Air Force Base; Senator Terry Miller and Lieutenant Governor Mike Gravel stand at left
Group of men identified as left to right: Scott C. Bone, Governor of Alaska; A. W. Leonard, President of Puget Sound L. & P. G.; Samuel H. Piles, U. S. Senator (Wash.); Clarence B.?; Charles W. Fairbanks, Vice President of the United States;...
Group portrait of (I. to r.) Sec. of Commerce Herbert Hoover, Sec. of Interior Hubert Work, President Harding, Sec. of Interior Henry C. Wallace and Speaker of the House Frederick H. Gillett