Title taken from back of photo. "HQ [Headquaters] AAC [Alaska Air Command] -- 200 yards inland -- Heavily damaged and left high and dry is a modified WWII landing barge, which was used to haul freight in the Seward, Alaska, area. Although the...
Typewritten text on recto: "High Tide - 'Anne W.' arrived from Seldovia with one barge. Departed immediately for Seldovia. View shows Dock #2. Arm practically free from floating ice."
Gabe Gust was the captain of this barge. Levelock Corporation owed this barge, that transferred goods from Naknek to Lake Iliamna area and down the chain.
Title taken from caption. View of a lighter (barge) loaded with salmon and being towed by a tugboat. Photo taken during National Geographic Society expedition on the way to Katmai area. 1918.
Title taken from front. Man leaning against Alaska Engineering Commission barge "Nikolai", Southcentral Alaska. Also from front: "A.E.C. G603." An Alaska Engineering Commission photo. Photographer's number G603. July 1917. Photographer: P.S. Hunt....
Title taken from front. Man standing in front of Alaska Engineering Commission barge, Knik Arm, Alaska. Also from front: "A.E.C. G604." An Alaska Engineering Commission photo. Photographer's number G604. July 1917. Photographer: P.S. Hunt. Original...
57 second film clip, black & white/silent. Clip shows an Alaska Freight Express barge. Two crewmen open the cargo door and move a small ramp into place. The camera pans down different holds.
Title taken from label on matting. Side view of cold storage barge "Trinder" at Lomen Reindeer Corporation reindeer processing plant at Elephant Point (also called Buckland), Alaska. Sign on barge reads: "Pacific Cold Storage Co. refrigerator no....
Title taken from label on matting. View of man and dog standing in front of cold storage barge "Trinder" at Lomen Reindeer Corporation reindeer processing plant at Elephant Point (also called Buckland), Alaska. Sign on barge reads: "Pacific Cold...
Title taken from caption. View of the tug John Michael and the wrecked barge Arctic Chief near Kodiak Island. The Arctic Chief went down in November 1950.
Lumber and firewood stacked on long pier; below pier, numerous people, including musicians and dogs, wait on barge; alongside barge is a tender, flying a U. S. flag Note retractable ramp to left of barge on which two men stand
Supplying defense forces in Alaska was an operation that included ocean, rail, truck, air and river arteries. The 878th Port Company at Nenana ran a barge transport of critical fuel down the Tanana and Yukon Rivers to Galena, the site of an air...