Clipping from a publication of the alter of St. Luke's Chapel in Salchaket (Aurora Lodge), Alaska with the following caption: The alter is hand-carved and the frontal was made by the indian women of moose hide, with the lettering and border done in...
Title taken from caption on slide. Additional note attached indicates that these photographs were taken by Mark C. Glunz, who was at the time assigned to the 171st infantry Brigade at Fort Wainwright.
Title taken from front. View of men with fire engine drawn by dogs on the way to fire, Dawson, Yukon Territory, as spectators look on. Businesses shown include: Aurora Cafe, Northern Cafe & Bakery, Comet Shaving Parlor. Banner across street reads:...
Photograph shows man near front of the ARR engine 1 and the Alaska Railroad streamline Aurora. The north side of the old Fairbanks Alaska Railroad Depot is seen to the right of the train cars.
Captain Lockert collected photographs and papers during the years he served the Alaska Marine Highway System, continuing his interest in Alaska maritime affairs until his death in 1990. The papers are mostly 12 scrapbooks from 1964-1978 and one box...
The collection includes images of a 2,500 mile inspection trip to northern and interior Alaska which Governor Parks, Malcolm Elliott (President of the Alaska Road Commission) and R.J. Sommers (Territorial highway engineer) took in 1928.
Title from verso. Full caption from verso reads: "The aurora borealis, commonly known as the northern lights, dances across the Arctic sky in this photo taken at Prudhoe Bay on a cold winter's night in 1969."