Journal kept by Captain Edwin F. Glenn, commanding officer of the 1898 U.S. Army Expedition to Cook Inlet in southcentral Alaska. June 29-Oct. 23, 1898. [228] pages ; 23 cm. The main task of the expedition was to explore the country north of Cook...
Title taken from verso. Exterior view of Catholic Church in Soldotna, Alaska, with house at left and fence in background. 1963. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 5" x 7".
Woman stands next to man in wheelchair in field of produce on Mullen farm, Soldotna, Alaska. Crates and sacks of produce covered with tarps are in foreground. Summer 1953. Photographer: Robert Mounteer. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide.
Woman stands in doorway at Mullen farm in Soldotna, Alaska, with car and trailer at right. Summer 1953. Photographer: Robert Mounteer. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide.
Title from sleeve. Governor Ernest Gruening with children at the dedication of the Sterling Highway. Gruening appears to be holding the bow from the ceremonial ribbon cutting, perhaps to give it to the young girl. 4 X 5 B&W negative.
Title from sleeve. Governor Ernest Gruening stands in foreground cutting ribbon. Line of photographers and spectators in background. Ribbon cutting ceremony on the Soldotna Bridge. 4 X 5 B&W negative.
This photograph depicts Harold and Roxolana (Roxy) Pomeroy standing in front of a wooden sign reading "Soldotna Swiftwater Park," in 1982. There are trees behind them. The photographer is unidentified.
This photograph depicts Harold Pomeroy, center in tie and dark pants, at a gathering on the banks of the Kenai River near Soldotna in 1968, during his time as city administrator for Soldotna. There are two vans parked near him. The photographer...
This photograph depicts Harold Pomeroy standing in front of his house in Soldotna as it was under construction in 1968. Another unidentified man stands in the doorway. The photographer is unknown.
This photograph depicts Harold Pomeroy in a parade, leading a donkey with a sign reading "Sales Tax" hanging fron its saddle. The photograph was likely taken circa 1963-1970, while Harold was either Kenai Peninsula Borough chairman or city...
This photograph depicts Harold Pomeroy leading a donkey with the sign "Sales Tax" hanging from its saddle in a parade. he is wearing a sign that says "Taxman" and is walking in front of a motel with the sign "Wye Motel" hanging out front. There...
This photograph depicts Harold Pomeroy near his home in Soldotna, Alaska, circa 1971. He is standing on a dirt road surrounded by trees. The photographer is unidentified.
This photograph depicts Harold Pomeroy, city administrator for Soldotna, lying outside in his yard on a piece of cardboard, writing on a legal pad. He is wearing bathing shorts and there is a pillow and two books also next to him. The photograph...
This photograph depicts harold Pomeroy standing in the foundations for the construction of his new home in Soldotna, circa 1963-1970. The photographer is unidentified.
Title taken from verso. Interior view of Catholic Church in Soldotna, Alaska, with altar in background and chairs in foreground. 1963. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 5" x 7".
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows a float plane sitting on a small lake. A couple of barrels sit on the beach. Caption from finding aid reads "(Near Kenai) Lake where float plane was kept, past Soldotna toward Anchorage". Location is...
This photograph depicts Roxolana (Roxy) Pomeroy standing on the banks of the Kenai River near Soldotna and holding a bouquet of plants or flowers. The photograph was taken circa 1971 by an unidentified photographer.
Title taken from information with photo. Aerial view of Union Oil Company oil drilling operation near Soldotna, Alaska, with Cook Inlet in background. Sept. 9, 1959. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 5" x 7".
Title taken from information with photo. Aerial view of Union Oil Company oil drilling operation near Soldotna, Alaska, with oil rig, vehicles, trailers, and buildings. Sept. 9, 1959. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 5" x 7".