Title from sleeve. Aerial view of Delta Junction, showing the Alaska Highway and the Richardson Highway and possibly Nistler Road. Photographer's number: 24151. 2 1/4 B&W negative.
Title taken from verso. View of buildings along the old Valdez docks prior to the 1964 earthquake. Sign on building reads: Valdez-terminus of a great scenic road, the Richardson Highway, Center of the Prince William Sound Gold and Copper Belt,...
Title from verso 1st Battle Group, 23rd Infantry ski patrol, exercises on Eklutna Glacier, near Fort Richardson Signal Corps Photo 595645 (Sp-5 Dike, photographer)
Title from verso Lachapelle stands in the doorway of a Jamesway hut, which serves as headquarters for the glaciologists who are exploring Lemon Creek Glacier, near Juneau. The boxes on the foreground are supplies paradropped by the 558th...
Title from verso An H-21A/B [Piasecki, "Flying Banana" assault helicopter] lands with hot food and mountaineering equipment at Co. C, 1st Battle Group, 23rd Infantry bivouac area on Kenai Peninsula mountain ridge, during the [Fort Richardson]...
Title from verso Sgt. Cook, Company B, 1st Battle Group, 23rd Infantry [Fort Richardson], rappelling off a 200-ft. cliff Signal Corps Photo 586107 (Sp4 William Miller, photographer)
Title from sign on touring car Individuals identified in caption: Gen. Bell, Mrs. Bell, Capt. Sladen, Major Richardson, Mrs. Lt. Orchard and A. E. Grigsby Photographer's number G 2324
Title taken from photo caption. Photo caption: 16 Feb 1948 Anchorage, Alaska Opposite Merrill Field, the Municipal Airport is a string of trailers and shacks -- contrary to implications the residents of this area do not work at the Municipal...
Following the war, U.S. Army forces in Alaska were primarily concerned with training. However, they rendered many services to the public in fighting forest fires, in search and rescue and medical aid. Soldiers from Fort Richardson guarded...
Anchorage, Alaska: Ft. Richardson soldiers aiding in the salvage of undamaged merchandise from 4th Avenue stores following Anchorage earthquake. Information on verso: Fourth Avenue sunk 25 to 30 feet during the earthquake on March 27. U.S....