Caption reads: "[unknown] Front St. - Nome, Alaska - after storm. [Oc?]-6-13." Image is of the aftermath of a storm in Nome, Alaska. Debris, logs, and lumber line where a street had been. There are remains of buildings...
Title from verso. Photograph of spent shell casings from U.S. bombardment of Kiska Island. Verso reads: "Here's the aftermath of a bombardment of Jap-held [ Japanese held ] Kiska Island in the Aleutians by U.S. Pacific Fleet cruisers and...
Fairbanks 1967 flood photographs is a collection of over 200 color slides and currently 3 color photographs developed from the slides. The slides include images of Fairbanks and surrounding areas submerged, notably the downtown area showing water...
Title taken from back of photo. "HQ AAC -- Seward from the air -- Seward's damaged waterfront buildings and rail yards lie twisted and broken in the aftermath of the Good Friday earthquake which seriously damaged this community among many others...
Title taken from note with photo. "Coffee time and round table discussion is being held by these enlisted men of the 'Helping Hand' detachment from Wainwright at Valdez during the aftermath of the quake. (U.S. Army Photo)".
View of houses and the aftermath of a landslide in the Turnagain area of Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. View includes people and debris.
View of Seward, Alaska, after a fire had destroyed a portion of the downtown area. To the left of the photograph are untouched buildings, to the right, the ruins of several buildings.
A view of the Brown and Hawkins store as well as some of the other remaining buildings along Fourth Avenue in Seward after a major fire. The remains of some of the burned buildings are in the foreground.
View of 5th Avenue between D and E Streets looking west, downtown Anchorage, Alaska, in the aftermath of the 1964 earthquake. Businesses shown include Preservative Paints, Kimball's Store, Book Cache, Nerland's, National Bank of Alaska, Sears,...
Title taken from front. View of aftermath of explosion of 10,600 pounds of TNT at railroad construction site in Interior Alaska. An Alaska Engineering Commission photo. Photographer's number 162. June 1920. Original photograph size: 4" x 5".