Elmer Friend, managing editor (second from left), John W. Troy, publisher (in derby hat in center), Arthur Bringdale, lynotype operator (at right, in apron).
Relief shown pictorially. Includes five different scales and a table of explanation of cartographic terms used on the map. Published as two separate sheets, which fit together; this copy has been glued together to form one large map of the...
View of men's foot race down McKinley Street during 4th of July celebrations, Valdez, Alaska, with spectators lining street. Businesses shown include Smith & Chisholm, Valdez Bakery, Arizona (hotel), Orpheum, S. Blum & Co., Owl Drug Co., Tod Winter...
Title taken from front. View of bicycle race during 4th of July celebrations, Valdez, Alaska, with spectators along street. Businesses shown include Dr. W.B. Fellows (office), P.S. Hunt, Photographer, Geisha (store?), Empire Cafe, Hand's Bakery and...
Article describes the events of February 5, 1945; debate on the floor of the Alaska Territorial Senate regarding the "Equal rights" bill, House bill 14. Roy and Elizabeth Peratrovich testify about conditions in Alaska, along with statements from...
Article describes the events of February 5, 1945; debate on the floor of the Alaska Territorial Senate regarding the "Equal rights" bill, House bill 14. Roy and Elizabeth Peratrovich testify about conditions in Alaska, along with statements from...
Relief shown by hachures. Inset: Prodolzhenie sievero-zapadnago berega Ameriki / Continuation de la cote NW de l'Amerique (Includes the coastline of Alaska from Southeast to Kodiak and the base of the Alaska Peninsula). Includes table of distances...
United States atlas: maps and charts accompanying the case and counter case of the United States, by the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal, and published by the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1904.
Title taken from caption. President Harding greeting wellwishers at his train in Anchorage. From text on photograph: "copyright by Geo L. Johnson Anchorage, President Harding in the New Empire, Anchorage Alaska July 17-23". From verso: "Donor: Mrs....
Historical background piece, written for the Juneau Empire by Mary Lou Gerbi and Svend Holst; includes photo of Maggie Hall, who, in 1996, caught a tagged silver salmon worth $100,000
2 maps on one sheet. Components: The Aral Sea according to Khanikoff -- Kamchatka according to A. Erman. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. No. 8 from Fullarton's Royal Illustrated Atlas of Modern Geography. Includes seven illustrations...