Title taken from accompanying notes. "Whittier Ak., following the Alaska Earthquake 3/28/64 (Aerial Photo)". Dark smoke rises from oil storage tanks at the water's edge. The ground appears littered with debris. Captions read: "US Army...
View of a crane hoisting freight at the railroad stockyard in Whittier, Alaska. Three people can be seen working on the railroad car. From front: "July 4th Whittier". Photo taken between 1962 and 1967 on July 4th. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x...
Title taken from caption. View of the Bunker Building in Whittier, Alaska. From verso: "From: US Army Engineer District, Alaska, PO Box 7002, Anchorage, Alaska. Phone: Anchorage BRoadway 6-6091 or Elmendorf 754-4182. For Lease -- The Army Port of...
Title taken from creator's notes. Photograph of military vehicles loaded on a barge at the Port of Whittier, Alaska. Notes and captions are from Cecil H. Kornegay 7-5-2000.
View of four men hauling in a large rope, most likely at the pier, in Whittier, Alaska. The blurred object to the left of the photo in the photographer's finger. From front: "1965". Photo taken in 1965. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 3 1/2".
View of tourists departing from a passenger rail car at Whittier, Alaska. Photo taken between 1962 and 1973. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 3 1/2".
Looking down at the lumber yard of the Columbia timber mill in Whittier. Stacks of cut wood are visible in the foreground, in front of the mill buildings. A glimpse of Passage Canal can be seen in the background. Original photograph size: 3 1/2"...
Title taken from verso. View of damaged fuel tanks and railroad cars in a waterfront area tentatively identified as Whittier, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 Great Alaska Earthquake. Mountains appear in background.
View of waterfront storage tanks and railroad yards after March 27, 1964 earthquake, Whittier, Alaska. From verso: "Property of the Cook Inlet Historical Society." March 1964. Photographer: U.S. Army. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".
View of damage to storage tanks from March 27, 1964 earthquake, Whittier, Alaska. From verso: "Property of the Cook Inlet Historical Society." March 1964. Photographer: U.S. Army. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".
View of town of Whittier, Alaska, after March 27, 1964 earthquake, looking toward Passage Canal. From verso: "Property of the Cook Inlet Historical Society." March 1964. Photographer: U.S. Army. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".
View of damage to storage tanks after March 27, 1964 earthquake, Whittier, Alaska. From verso: "Property of the Cook Inlet Historical Society." March 1964. Photographer: U.S. Army. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".
View of town of Whittier, Alaska and Passage Canal, after March 27, 1964 earthquake. From verso: "Property of the Cook Inlet Historical Society." March 1964. Photographer: U.S. Army. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".
View of damage from March 27, 1964 earthquake, Whittier, Alaska. From verso: "Property of the Cook Inlet Historical Society." March 1964. Photographer: U.S. Army. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".
View of damage to railroad and storage tanks from March 27, 1964 earthquake, Whittier, Alaska, with Alaska Railroad engine number 1830 to the right. From verso: "Property of the Cook Inlet Historical Society." March 1964. Photographer: U.S. Army....
Title taken from verso. View of Hodge Building (later known as Begich Towers), Whittier, Alaska, not long after March 27, 1964 earthquake. Photographer's number 206. March 1964. Photographer: U.S. Army. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".
Title supplied by cataloger. Written on verso: Round house, Whittier. Since the railroad was not completed to Whittier prior to 1943, this identification may be incorrect. View of railroad roundhouse and tracks, with locomotive smoking on tracks in...
The Edward L. Creamer Papers consist of one memoir titled "A Dogface in Alaska: Surveying and Surviving," with digital print copies of 190 photographs. The memoir details Creamer’s experiences as topographic computer with U. S. Army’s 551st...