Following the war, U.S. Army forces in Alaska were primarily concerned with training. However, they rendered many services to the public in fighting forest fires, in search and rescue and medical aid. Soldiers from Fort Richardson guarded...
Panel members, comprising of state agencies, Coast Guard rep., oil industry rep., municipal
government reps., concerned citizens, and Cook Inlet fishing groups, talk among
themselves and the public about what safety measures are in place to date,...
Title taken from back of photograph. Cataloguer's note: Otto W. Geist came to Alaska in 1923. Born in Bavaria Austria, he was a veteran of the German army as well as the U.S. Army. He was a mechanic and a skilled truck driver before he...
Title supplied by cataloger. Two planes, both tail draggers, and at least five men on an ice airfield. This collection's finding aid identifies the materials as being chiefly concerned with Fairbanks-related aviation and the recovery of Carl...
Aerial of oil holding tanks and oil tanker docked at terminal, TN Northern Lion is protested against by commercial fishermen who are concerned that a foreign registered tanker would not be responsible for an oil spill- Alyeska Terminal, Valdez.
Contents: Letter of transmittal. Testimony of Chief Kah-du-shan from Wrangel; Chief Johnson (Yash-noosh) from Juneau; Chief Koogh-see fom Hoonah; Chief Kah-ea-tchiss from Hoonah; Chief Shoo-we-Kah from Juneau; Chief Ah-na-tlash from Taku;...