Remainder of title: Thomas Riggs, Jr., Member Alaskan Engineering Commission, and C. W. Richie and H. J. Atwell, Acting Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office, at Fairbanks, Alaska.
Aerial view of Fairbanks, Alaska, and Pedro Dome in the distance. From slide mount: "Fairbanks, Pedro Dome looking east 6-1-55." June 1, 1955. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer: Leland A. Olson.
Aerial view of Pedro Dome and access road near Fairbanks, Alaska, with Steese Highway in distance. From slide mount: "Fairbanks, Pedro Dome looking northeast along access road. Steese Hwy (?) 6-55." June 1955. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide....
Aerial view of Pedro Dome as seen looking southeast from near Fairbanks, Alaska, with access road visible. Part of airplane visible at right. From slide mount: "Fairbanks looking SE at Pedro Dome 6-1-55." June 1, 1955. Photograph type: 35 mm color...
Aerial view of Sparrevohn Dome (possibly radome?) at Sparrevohn Long Range Radar Site in western Alaska, with airplane partially visible in photo. Sparrevohn LRRS was built by United States Air Force as Aircraft Control and Warning (AC&W) remote...
Title taken from verso. Aerial view of slash for Trans-Alaska Pipeline right-of-way crossing Washington Creek near Livengood, south (direction incorrectly identified as north) of Wickersham Dome, during construction in Interior Alaska. Sept. 18,...
Title taken from verso. View of Trans-Alaska Pipeline as it emerges from under ground just south of Black Rapids Glacier on Richardson Highway in Interior Alaska, with Donnelly Dome in left background. Also from verso: "Near Donnelly Dome." 1976?...
Title from image signature; other information on image: "Clerk in Cleary Creek Bank for Jordan Noble, her brother-in-law, 1906-1910"; typed note below image from R.N. DeArmond provides further information: "Margaret Mulrooney (sister of Belinda...
This dome shaped type of tent is called a Qalluvik in Iñupiaq. Willows for the frame were collected inland, around Atqasuk, then bent into curved shape and tied together to make tent frame. It was then covered with canvas. (Early Iñupiaq tents...