Juneau Emblem Club float passes in front of Ben Franklin store on Front street; eight women represent the stars of the Big Dipper; Joe McNallen's Imperial Fountain in background behind spectators
Title from image. Full caption: One may be our new flag. Grace Traube, employee of one of the largest flag manufacturing concerns in the country, stands by two of the many designs proposed as the new American flag. President Eisenhower will...
Title from verso. Photograph of a camp during the advance across Attu Island. Verso reads: "As Americans advanced on Holtz Bay." "Attu Island--When American forces landed on Attu Island early last May at two points, Massacre Bay, and...
Title from verso of a similar photo. "The Red Star of Russia is a familiar sight at East Base and has been for months and months. With the lifting of military secrecy, this southern station of the Alaskan Division, ATC, has been disclosed as...
Title from verso. "The Red Star of Russia is a familiar sight at East Base and has been for months and months. With the lifting of military secrecy, this southern station of the Alaskan Division, ATC, has been disclosed as the funnel for a vast...
Round embroidered fabric patch. Design comprises a snarling polar bear head and gold star on blue field. This patch was in use by the Alaska Defense Command beginning in 1943. Object size: 2 1/2 inch diameter circle.
Night time view of lighted star on Mount Gordon Lyon, or Site Summit, in Arctic Valley above Anchorage, Alaska, maintained by U.S. Army at Fort Richardson. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. 1973-1974? Photographer: William L. McNutt.
View of lighted star on Mount Gordon Lyon, or Site Summit, in Arctic Valley above Anchorage, Alaska, maintained by U.S. Army at Fort Richardson. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. 1972-1973? Photographer: William L. McNutt.
Color photograph of envelope with four "First Day of Issue," 7-cent U.S. Air Mail stamps, celebrating Alaska Statehood; Juneau, Alaska, January 8, 1959.
Audio file of a 45 RPM Phonographic Record of Alaska Flag Song. Total running time: 3 minutes, 49 seconds. Words by Marie Drake, music by Elinor Dusenbury. Original record issued by Royal Records, Douglas, Alaska, ca. 1940's-1950's. Visual elements...
Kokhanok community members singing songs in Mary Olympic's house. The lady with the yellow jacket is Annie Rickteroff. Johnny Mike is holding the star.
Persons from left to right in the front row are John D. Nelson; he is holding the star, Maria Nelson, Andrew "Gonnie" Gulick, Peter Apokedak and the little boy is Jolin Apokedak. Second row are Evon Apokadak, Ida Apokedak and Tony Tallekpalek....
The Igiugig church patrons were traveling to Iliamna to celebrate Russian Orthodox Christmas, or "Slavi." From left to right: Alice Zackar, AlexAnna Salmon, Agafia Nelson, Ida Nelson and Yako Nickoli.