Title from verso. "Around the world flyers [?] at Sitka. Civilians do not belong. D. Loftus 4-13-24. Reproduced by Lardy." A group of air men dressed in pilot uniform and standing in front of a large doorway. Creator identification from...
Title taken from caption: "Tug Chilkat breaking a pool for us to back into and then around, after we had become fast in the ice. We were held in these floes for three days." View of the tugboat "Chilkat" maneuvering around ice floes near the...
Title taken from caption. View of a construction project in the Matanuska Valley, Alaska. Several workers stand around a pile driver and a tent stands at left. Original photograph size: 5" x 7".
Title taken from image. View of the exterior of a public school in Kodiak. Students stand around the front steps and in groups around the building. The U.S. flag is flying from the flagpole. Original photograph size: 2 1/2 x 4 1/4 inch.
Embroidered red, white and blue circular fabric patch. Design: a globe balanced on the nose of a seal and the name "Baker Engineers" and the motto "We traverse the earth" on a ribbon around the globe. A surveyor's level sits on top of the globe,...
Title taken from caption. Caption continues: "1940?" View of Mike and Anastasia Hodikoff, and their son, Gorga, in front of a building in Unalaska. Anastasia is wearing a fur stole around her shoulders. Photograph taken around 1940.
Title taken from front. Group photo of mechanics for U.S. Army Air Service World Flight standing in front of Van Gilder Hotel, Seward, Alaska. Also from front: "1st S[e]r[geant Alva L.] Harvey - 2nd S[e]r[geant Henry H.] Ogden - 3rd L[ieu]t....
Title taken from front. Group photo of pilots from U.S. Army Air Service World Flight outside Van Gilder Hotel, Seward, Alaska, standing in front of car. Also from front: "No. 1 [Lieutenant Leigh] Wade - No. 2 [Major Frederick L.] Martin - No. 3...
Title taken from front. View of floatplane "Boston No. 3" used in U.S. Army Air Service World Flight in harbor at Seward, Alaska, with boats in background. April 13, 1924. Photographer: Alaska Shop. Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 1/8" x 5...
Sir G. Hubert Wilkins and Carl Ben Eielson landing in Barrow, Alaska, on their first circumpolar flight, April 15, 1928. This flight went from Barrow, Alaska, to Spitsbergen, Norway, a distance of 2500 miles. From verso: "At Barrow. On their first...
Title taken from label on front. View of Alaska Engineering Commission railroad bridge construction at mile 355 in Interior Alaska. Fill is placed around pilings to prevent movement when ground freezes. Also from label: "T 225." An Alaska...
Title taken from verso. View of Maj. Frederick L. Martin's airplane, Southcentral Alaska, used in U.S. Army Air Service World Flight. Also from verso: "Kanatak or Seward, 1924 Apr[il]. U.S. Army Air Service World Flight. Property of Cook Inlet...
Title taken from verso. View of Lt. Lowell H. Smith's airplane "Chicago" at Seward, Alaska, used in U.S. Army Air Service World Flight. Also from verso: "U.S. Army Air Service World Flight, 1924. Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." 1924.
Title taken from front. View of spectators on beach and along railroad tracks watching planes flying in, Seward, Alaska. From verso: "Standard Oil tanks. U.S. Army Air Service World Flight, 1924. Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." 1924....
Title taken from front. Townspeople lined up on shore watching planes taxi in, Seward, Alaska, during U.S. Army world flight. From verso: "U.S. Army Air Service World Flight, 1924. Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." 1924. Photographer:...
Title taken from front. View of three planes in the World Flight Squadron on Resurrection Bay, Seward, Alaska. From verso: "U.S. Army Air Service World Flight, 1924. Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." April 15, 1924. Photographer: Alaska...
Title taken from verso. Major Frederick L. Martin, one of the pilots from U.S. Army Air Service World Flight, near Van Gilder Hotel, Seward, Alaska. Also from verso: "U.S. Army Air Service World Flight, 1924. Property of Cook Inlet Historical...
Title taken from verso. Lieutenant Lowell H. Smith, one of pilots from U.S. Army Air Service World Flight outside Van Gilder Hotel, Seward, Alaska. Also from verso: "U.S. Army Air Service World Flight, 1924. Property of Cook Inlet Historical...
Title taken from verso. Lieutenant Leslie P. Arnold, mechanic from the U.S. Army Air Service World Flight, near Van Gilder Hotel, Seward, Alaska. Also from verso: "U.S. Army Air Service World Flight, 1924. Property of Cook Inlet Historical...