Photo caption: 20 Feb 1948 Anchorage, Alaska A so-called trailer camp practically in the center of Anchorage. This group situated at 13th and C Streets Provides a central privy for about 25 cabin and trailer units. Reported to charge...
Title from verso During the last days of the battle of Massacre Bay, several Japanese prisoners were taken. Instead of being killed as the Japanese feared they would be, they were well treated, fed, and provided with candy and cigarettes. Then...
Title from image caption Full caption: "Aboard the government cable ship, BURNSIDE, Wednesday, August 24, 1904, for the official splicing of the two sections of the Alaska Cable, [which] took place ten miles from Seattle on the return of the...
Title taken from image. Attached clipping: Aboard the Government Cable Ship, "BURNSIDE", Wednesday, August 24, 1904, for the official splicing of the Two Sections of the Alaska Cable took place ten miles from Seattle on the return of the ship...
Pictured left to right: R.N. DeArmond, researcher in charge of Historical Library photo collections; Harry Snyder, who was an electrician at the Treadwell Mine, 1916-1918; and, Phyllis Nottingham [Demuth], librarian Note: the Harry F. Snyder...
Title taken from image. Thirteen men in formal dress. Orthodox priest in center.
Verso, notes of Anna Katzeek: Archie Demetris White, chief of Raven tribe of Hoonah is in tall hat beside priest. Additional information about Archie...
Accompanying notes: Lindburg's. The Greists, after 17 years in far North, welcome Rev. and Mrs. Fred Klerekoper, who are left in charge [of] the church work in Point Barrow Mission. The hospital is turned over to the Government, with all medical...
Title taken from image. Image: (l. to r.) Sergeants Ogden, Harvey, Lieuts, Nelson, Smith, Arnold, Gilpatrick (Resident of Sitka), Lieuts Harding, Wade, Major Martin Erler, Hansen in charge of supplies.
(3:59 min.) (10 of 12) Clean-up and next day Remaining Japanese ran into a draw--Engineer company sent in to kill the 26 or so--next day same thing happened again with--same results--only 30-40 left after that--Capt. Siddens charge--Two men...
Title taken from caption. The officer in charge poses in front of the radio station facilities at Pt. Higgins. Also from caption: "NMJ R. Elec Benny Dollinger O. in C."
Title taken from caption. " Cable Office, Valdez, and sergeants in charge, Oct. 1, 1904. " Photographer: P. S. Hunt, photo No. G67. Reproduced from a glass plate.
Shows locations of sand and gravel bars, possible landing sites, village of Gambell, and areas of archaeological interest. Relief shown by hachures, contours and spot heights. "Checked and approved, Otto Wm. Geist, archaeologist in charge." ...
Title from verso. "Capt. H. A. Oaks, in charge of the pilots of the expedition, and winner of the McKee trophy for the best Canadian air achievement of 1927. (Fairbanks) E. Stoy Reed."
"Number 10 and 11. This is a...on the outside Pan American had a chief engineer who was in charge of the pilot group that required all this ground school and studying to get the title of a master pilot. So the international correspondence school...
"Number 10 and 11. This is a...on the outside Pan American had a chief engineer who was in charge of the pilot group that required all this ground school and studying to get the title of a master pilot. So the international correspondence school...
Title taken from caption. A picture clipped from a publication shows a group portrait with the following caption: The picture shows the members of the Woman's Auxiliary (Indian) and children taking part in the Christmas programme and tree. ...
Title taken from front. William C. Gerig (Engineer in Charge of the Anchorage Division of the Alaskan Engineering Commission), Colonel Frederick Mears, Mrs. John Hallowell, John Hallowell (Assistant Secretary, Dept. of the Interior), and Alfred...
Verso: Alaskan Congressional delegation members, Senator Ernest Gruening, left; and Representative Ralph J. Rivers, right, are shown with Alaska District Engineer, Colonel Christian Hanburger. They were part of a study group who visited Rampart...