Title from caption. "Amundsen on arrival N______" (possibly Nome). The last word of the caption is illegible due to a blemish on the photograph. Verso reads: "Historical photograph Collection in the Archives, University of Alaska Fairbanks."...
Title taken from verso. View of damage to buildings on Fourth Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska following the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Debris sit in the street. Image includes a streetlight. Signs read, from left to right - BJ's Billia(rds). Makeshift...
Title taken from verso. View of damage to the Denali Theater, on 4th (Fourth) Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Building has sunk due to earth movement during the quake. A jumble of signs are visible down the street....
View of destruction to houses due to a landslide in the Turnagain area of Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Image includes four men. One appears to be taking a photograph. Knik Arm is seen in the background.
Title taken from caption. Caption also says: "A block of lava on the plug of Novarupta showing the ropey flutings due to flowage of the more fluid bands of lava after the block had broken off." Photo taken at Novarupta, Alaska, at what was later...
Title taken from caption. Caption also says: "A section of the bank of one of the craters in Knife Creek Valley, showing the fan shaped stratification due to the fall of detritus around the edge of the crater. The strata of Katmai ash at the base...
View of the radio building at the Cape Chiniak "White Alice" facility, on Kodiak Island, Alaska. White Alice was a form of radar built by the U.S. Air Force in the mid 1950's. Built during the height of the Cold War, the U.S. Air Force intended...
View of two workers climbing the dome atop a "White Alice" facility at Cape Chiniak, on Kodiak Island, Alaska. White Alice was a form of radar built by the U.S. Air Force in the mid 1950's. Built during the height of the Cold War the U.S. Air Force...
Title taken from caption. View of house tilted backward due to damage from March 27, 1964 earthquake, Anchorage, Alaska. At left, another building appears to have sunk into ground. Also from caption: "Anchorage, AK." Photograph type: 35 mm color...
Title taken from caption. View of bluff areas near Turnagain Heights, collapsed due to the 1964 Good Friday earthquake, as seen from near downtown Anchorage.
Title taken from caption. View of the severely damaged Mac's Foto building on Fourth Avenue. The building to the left was BJ's Billiards. The yellow sign (upper left) reads: Mac's Foto Service now at 322-7th Ave. The sign below and to the right of...
Title taken from caption. Caption reads: "Slumped polygonal frost cracks in the frozen silt, turf-mantled coastal plain along the Arctic coast in the vicinity of the 141st meridan. The deepest slumps are along systems of frost cracks that drain out...
Title taken from caption. Caption reads: "Slumped polygonal frost cracks in the frozen silt, turf-mantled coastal plain along the Arctic coast in the vicinity of the 141st meridan. The deepest slumps are along systems of frost cracks that drain out...
Title taken from caption. Caption reads: "Slumped polygonal frost cracks in the frozen silt, turf-mantled coastal plain along the Arctic coast in the vicinity of the 141st meridan. The deepest slumps are along systems of frost cracks that drain out...
Title taken from caption. Caption reads: "Slumped polygonal frost cracks in the frozen silt, turf-mantled coastal plain along the Arctic coast in the vicinity of the 141st meridan. The deepest slumps are along systems of frost cracks that drain out...
Title taken from caption. View of mudflow due to volcanic eruption at junction of Windy Creek and River Lethe. Photo taken at what was later designated as Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska, during National Geographic Society expedition to...
View of a building damaged in Anchorage, Alaska due to the March 27, 1964 earthquake. View includes a man, a crane, trucks and debris from a fallen building.
View of destruction to buildings along Fourth Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Large building near center is the Anchorage Westward Hotel. Signs on the far left, above the man's head,are mostly obscured. One does...
First volume of five volume set of diaries kept by Walter Todd, railroad surveyor for Alaskan Engineering Commission in southcentral Alaska. June 18-Nov. 12, 1915. [143] pages ; 16 cm.