Title from cataloger's notes. Image has Fairbanks Daily News Miner property stamp and news clipping on verso. News clipping on verso reads: "TOYS FOR BARROW CHILDREN - Six members of Brownie Troop 102, Island Homes show some of the stuffed...
Title from caption and cataloger's notes. Image shows a girl wearing rubber boots and a sweater seated on a wooden bridge in front of the path to a log cabin.
Title supplied by cataloger. Joe Redington Jr. poses with dog and sled in front of an automobile and the Anchorage Rubber Stamp store front. Another dog and sled stand nearby. Both sleds sponsored by Niagara. Original format: 35mm color slide
View of a man in hipwaders pulling a boat through knee-deep flood water in Fairbanks, Alaska. Three people are standing in the boat which is loaded with stacks of boxes. A woman is walking behind the boat holding the motor out of the water. 1967....
View of three soldiers riding atop a military vehicle as it makes its way through flood water in Fairbanks, Alaska. Parked cars, trucks, and campers can be seen in the background. A man in hipwaders stands to the right of the photograph. 1967....
View of two men at the Cape Spencer Light Station in southeast Alaska. One man is sitting on the edge of a pool table and the other man is leaning against a column with grafitti on it. In the background a chest freezer is propped open with a can....
Ernie Piper, special assistant to the governor, holds up a non-oiled rock to visually demonstrate the difference between clean and oily (close up) - Green Island (Prince William Sound). This section of beach was signed off as being environmentally...
Full caption reads: "Pilots of fleet of eight 'aristocrats' before leaving Washington, D.C., June 20, 1929, on the longest air tour ever undertaken. Center (left to right) C. S. Rieman, President, General...
Taken in the 1930s at Weeks Field, Fairbanks, springtime. "My girls have their rubber boots on." Left to right: Noel Wien, Alice Tobuk, Florence Ulen, Mary Ulen. No name for...
Title from verso. Photograph of a soldier witing in a notebook from the entrance of a tent. Verso reads: "His cartridge belt by his feet, Private Oliver Delorio of San Francisco takes time out during the Attu Island campaign to write a...