Title taken from front. Dan T. Kennedy, general manager of Mt. McKinley Tourist and Transportation Company with his saddle horse in center, along with other men and horses at McKinley Park Station in Mt. McKinley National Park (later called Denali...
Title taken from verso. Portrait of Joseph T. Ryan, Archbishop of Anchorage, Alaska. 1972. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 2 1/2" x 2 3/4".
Title taken from image. Water view of Geo. T. Myers & Co. cannery, with a large sailing vessel at the wharf. A barge and small boat are in the harbor. A collection of tents and houses on the right side of photo, and several small boats and...
Hunters pose with a wide variety of game after the second annual hunt in Seward, Alaska. The following men appear in the photograph: Front row from left to right: Elgin Vaughan, George Sexton, Claude Matson, Frank Cotter, Anton Eide, W. R....
Title taken from caption. A large group of Seward, Alaska men pose for a portrait with their hunting trophies. Back row from left to right: Elgin Vaughan, George Sexton, Claude Matson, Frank Cotter, Anton Eide, W.R. McDonald, Herbert Tozier, Sam...
Caption: Senator Bob Bartlett and Mrs. Anfesia T. Shapswikoff of Unalaska who was guest of Resurrection Bay Historical Society for centennial week. She demonstrated the weaving of the incomparable Attu baskets. She is one of only 5 or 6 left who...
Photograph of E.L. Bob Bartlett posing with two Coast Guard Academy Cadets, during a congressional review. The two cadets are identified as Cadet Fourth Class T. M. Gemel, III of Clear (right) and Cadet First Class J. A. Smith of Belleview,...
“Anchorage – Army Private Ralph T. Frye, Hamlet, N.C., briefs Red Cross disaster nursing staff on how to get to isolated Alaskan communities hard hit by Good Friday’s earthquake and tidal waves. Left...
Title from cataloger. Portrait photograph of E.T. Barnette in fringe clothing. Identification provided by Virginia M. Cunningham, grand-niece of Barnette.
(3:26 min.) (02 of 27) Family history: Father
Father from Norway at 10 years old. 1896 came to Alaska for the Hope/Sunrise gold rush. Father carried mail from Seward to Matanuska Valley. Father wouldn't eat Hooligan. Ran a transport boat...
Relief shown by hachures. In color. On verso: Lloyd's topographical railway map of North America, or, the United States continent in 1900. New York : J.T. Lloyd, 1866.
04 First jobs in Alaska (5:04 min.) (04 of 09) Lockheed Vega took her to Fairbanks. Bush flying was what she wanted, but she couldn't get hired in Fairbanks. Herb Hagler at Fairbanks Air Service wouldn't give her a job as a pilot, but he told...
"U. S. Delegation visiting Hawaii for Statehood Celebration, Nov. 25, 1959, paid an official call to Gen. I. D. White, at Fort Shafter, Oahu, Hawaii. Left to right: Lt. Gen. T.J.H. Trapnell, Dep. Cdr. in Chief & Chief of Staff, U.S. Army Pacific;...
Title taken from caption. "North American Transportation & Trading Company's River Steamer 'Portus B. Weare' wooding up - Yukon River. Photo by T. J. Langston, Johnson, S. C."