Title from caption and verso. Verso reads: "$3.50. #30. Galena AFB. 1955." Image shows an African American man in military uniform and hat leaning out the door of a large fuel truck. Letters painted on the truck identify it as "U.S.A....
Title taken from front. View of riverboats "Gen. J.W. Jacobs" and "Gen. Jeff C. Davis" put up for winter at Nenana, Alaska. Also from front: "A.E.C. G2050." Signs on ships read: "Q.M.C. [Quartermaster Corps] U.S.A." An Alaska Engineering Commission...
United States atlas: maps and charts accompanying the case and counter case of the United States, by the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal, and published by the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1904.
Title by indexer. Caption reads: "'Slim' Williams, International Trail Blazer. Alaska Cabin - A Century of Progress." Verso stamped: "POST CARD. New York - Stadler Photographing Co. - Chicago. Made in U.S.A." Slim Williams was a...
Title taken from verso. View of barrack buildings at U.S. Army fort, St. Michael, Alaska, and a marching soldier on boardwalk with gun. Also from verso: "Part of U.S.A. barricks [sic]." July 2, 1901. Original photograph size: 3 1/4" x 4 1/4".
Relief shown by form lines and spot heights. "Twentieth annual report; pt. 7, map no. 20." Lith. by A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, MD. "Topography by Emil Mahlo, Lieutenant P. G. Lowe, U.S.A., and F. C. Schrader, U.S. Geological...
View of Kodiak, Alaska, with churches and other buildings. From verso: "The town of Kodiak, South Alaska. Kodachrome by Don Horter. Copyright 1948 by Louise and George T. Armitage, Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A. Lithogravure by Crocker-Union, San...
"Watch Alaska! "Opportunity... "Pilots and mechanics Alaska Star airlines is growing! To keep pace with today's urgent wartime requirements and gear up for the increased passenger, mail, express and freight...
View of memorial stone to Will Rogers and Wiley Post who died during an airplane crash at Barrow, Alaska. Inscriptions on memorial reads: "Will Rogers and Wiley Post, 'America's ambassadors of good will,' ended life's flight here August 15, 1935....