Aerial view of cleanup in Turnagain area, Anchorage, Alaska, after March 27, 1964 earthquake. Photographer's number 349E. From verso: "Property of the Cook Inlet Historical Society." Summer 1964. Photographer: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Original...
Title from attached news clipping of photograph. Full caption of the clipping from the February 10, 1951 issue of Marine Digest (page 134)reads: "Shown above are Alaska Steamship representatives attending the 1951 annual agents meeting at...
Title taken from back of photo and accompanying note. "Junior Red Cross boxes brought smiles of delight to the faces of Aleut children in the Red Cross shelter at Camp Denali while plans were being made for their return to Old Harbor. Gift...
Title taken from caption. "The entire group of contestants in the All-Alaska Talent Contest poses for a picture. Although the three WACs were part of the show, their efforts were noncompetitive. They were the first WACs to set foot on an...
This series was designed to invite instructors to explore the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act with Students. The Teachers Guide accompanies six video episodes that vary in length from 14-25 minutes.
Title from caption on slide Three [fishing] boats and a skiff work along oil containment boom, taking part in clean-up efforts after Exxon Valdez oil spill; coastline visible in background
Title from caption on slide Crew work from rubber boat and skiff to adjust containment boom, during continuing clean-up efforts after Exxon Valdez oil spill; snow covers ground beyond shore in background
Title from slide caption A crane bucket scoop up oily debris captured inside a containment boom, part of clean-up efforts after the Exxon Valdez oil spill; crew observe from deck of ship
Title from caption on slide Vessel TOTEM hauls in soiled oil spill boom; men work on deck, continuing clean-up efforts after Exxon Valdez oil spill; snow covers land above shore and ice forms on the ocean
Description from photo verso. The USCGC Ironwood, A 180-foot buoy tender, directs clean-up efforts in Saw Mill Bay, Prince William Sound where a vital fish hatchery is located. Photo by PAC Ed Moreth, USCG.
Made: Russia
Used: St. Michael
Found: Unalaska
Culture: Russian
Description: iron; wood; brass
Descriptive Narrative: Small cannon labeled "Russian cannon from St. Michael". Iron barrel is 36" long x approx. 4-1/2"...
Accession Number: 81-3-3 Descriptive Narrative: Bronze medal. Octagonal shape (oblong with corners cut). Bust of man in military uniform on one side, sailing vessel and Russian inscription on reverse. Notes: Bronze medal issued by...
This photograph depicts Harold Pomeroy (standing with his back to the camera) and his dog, Ruslan, watching an unidentified man on a tractor during their efforts to log the Pomeroy's homestead at Bear Cove on Kachemak Bay on the Kenai Peninsula,...
The highly anticipated "Vital Signs" television series launches on Alaska One and KUAC-TV. Alaska has been a leader in delivering high quality health care to its citizen, especially in rural and remote locations. Alaska's health professionals...