Title taken from caption. View of Loussac-Sogn Building in Anchorage, Alaska, with Civil Aeronautics Administration on third floor. Signs on buildings read: "Shoes. Finley's" and "Paul's Jew[elry]." 1953-1959. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide....
Title taken from caption. Helen Merchant at Civil Aeronautics Administration picnic in Southcentral Alaska. 1953-1959. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer: Donald Arthur Post.
Title taken from caption. View of Civil Aeronautics Administration, Pacific Northern Airlines, and Cordova Airlines in Cordova, Alaska. Signs on building read: "Pacific Northern Airlines," "Cordova Alaska," and "Cordova Airlines." 1953-1959....
Title taken from caption. View of man standing next to Civil Aeronautics Administration C-123 Provider transport airplane, probably in Nome, Alaska. Buildings and another airplane are in background. Lettering on airplane reads: "N123." 1957....
View of Mount Iliamna, Alaska as seen from Civil Aeronautics Administration road. From slide mount: "Iliamna Looking north from CAA road 5-21-55." May 21, 1955. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer: Leland A. Olson.
View of Mount Iliamna, Alaska, looking north as seen from Civil Aeronautics Administration road. From slide mount: "Iliamna looking north from CAA road 5-21-55." May 21, 1955. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer: Leland A. Olson.
View looking toward Homer, Alaska along Civil Aeronautics Administration electrical lines on Kenai Peninsula. From slide mount: "Homer. Looking towards Homer along CAA lead from CAA V.G. pole at antenna farm." 1955-1961. Photograph type: 35 mm...
Title taken from slide mount. View of fox near sign at Tanana, Alaska landing strip, with antenna, utility pole, and road in background. Sign reads: "Civil Aeronautics Administration. Dep[artmen]t of Commerce. Tanana." 1955? Photograph type: 35 mm...
View of Mount Illiamna, Alaska, as seen looking north from Civil Aeronautics Administration road. From slide mount: "Iliamna looking north from CAA road 5-21-55." May 21, 1955. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer: Leland A. Olson.
This photograph depicts Harold Pomeroy, possibly at the time that he was director of Alaska Territorial Civil Defense from 1954-1958. Harold wears a striped tie and a dark jacket. The photographer is unidentified.
This photograph depicts Harold Pomeroy, likely during the time he served as director of Alaska Territorial Civil Defense from 1954-1958, standing in front of an airplane, talking to an unidentified pilot. The airplane has the word "Alaskan"...
This photograph depicts Harold Pomeroy (1902-1983) during the time that he served as director of Alaska Territorial Civil Defense from 1954-1958. The photographer is unidentified.
This photograph depicts Harold Pomeroy (1902-1983) during the time her served as director of Alaska Territorial Civil Defense from 1954-1958. The photographer is unidentified.
This Polaroid photograph of Harold Pomeroy (1902-1983) was taken circa 1954, when he became director of Alaska Territorial Civil Defense. The photographer is unidentified.
Fifth volume of five volume set of diaries kept by Walter Todd, railroad surveyor for Alaskan Engineering Commission in southcentral Alaska. Jan. 1-Sept. 5, 1918. [191] pages ; 15 cm.
Title taken from verso. Aerial view of an Alaska Railroad trestle across the Chester Creek mud flats. Also from verso: "A barge has been drawn up on the beach and was unloaded at low tide. At low tide the beach is exposed for two to three hundred...
Title from sleeve. CAA staffer Baker and stands with his wife, son, and daughter near a wooden sign in Kaltag. Sign reads 'Civil Aeronautics Administration Kaltag Department of Commerce.' A windsock hangs on a pole. 2 1/4 B&W negative.
Title from sleeve. Covered ramp climbs hill to cluster of communications towers maintained by the U.S. Civil Aeronautics Administration. 4 X 5 B&W negative.
Title supplied by cataloger. Man stands in front of a wooden building next to sign reading 'Civil Aeronautics Administration Dept. of Commerce Moses Point.'