View of First Federal Savings and Loan and other buildings in downtown Anchorage, Alaska. Sign on bank reads: "First Federal Savings. Last day." Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. 1968-1969? Photographer: William L. McNutt.
Verso: Russ Hart (L), former station manager for the Federal Aviation Agency at Nome receives a retirement certificate from Virgil Knight who represented Allen D. Hulen, the FAA Assistant Administrator for Alaska. Hart completed 30 years of...
Verso: Thomas Moffitt, Matanuska Vally dairy farmer, left, becomes Alaska's first borrower as the Federal Land Bank of Spokane inaugurates its credit service in the 49th state. Here Moffitt receives the bank's draft from J. J. Hurley of Palmer,...
Title taken from verso. View of damage to First Federal Savings and Loan on C Street between Fourth and Fifth Avenues in Anchorage, Alaska, caused by March 27, 1964 earthquake, with car crushed under debris. Pedestrians and man riding bicycle are...
Verso: Bob Harwood, city council member of Nome (second from left) delivers address at dedication ceremonies of the Federal Aviation Agency's Flight Service Station, held last Saturday in Nome, as a feature of this year's Midnight Sun Festival. He...
Verso: Mr. Eugene Farland operates the Air Ground Console in the new Federal Aviation Agency Flight Service Station, at Nome, which was dedicated last Saturday. This was a feature of the Midnight Sun Festival. Among those who visited the new...
Verso: Ann Chambers, Nome's Midnight Sun Festival Queen, snips the ribbon at the dedication ceremonies held at the Federal Aviation Agency's new Flight Service Station building at the Nome airport. Assisting with the ribbon cutting are (L) James...
Verso: Thomas Moffitt, Matanuska Vally dairy farmer, left, becomes Alaska's first borrower as the Federal Land Bank of Spokane inaugurates its credit service in the 49th state. The Whatcom County, Wash., land bank association has recently amended...
Verso: Thomas Moffitt, Matanuska Valley dairy farmer, left, becomes Alaska's first borrower as the Federal Land Bank of Spokane inaugurates its credit service in the 49th state. Here Moffitt receives the bank's draft from J. J. Hurley of Palmer,...
Looking across the street at the broken rear wall of the Anchorage, Alaska federal jail. From verso: "Federal jail built when Anchorage first began. It's so decrepit some prisoners kicked the side of the wall out just to show it could be done."...
View of curling match in front of Federal Building on 4th Avenue during Fur Rendezvous celebration in Anchorage, Alaska. Vehicles and people are visible at left and Federal Building is partially visible at right. Signs on buildings in far right...
View of woman standing in doorway of FEC (Federal Electric Corporation) building most likely at DEW (Distance Early Warning) Line site at Cape Dyer, Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada. Another building is visible at left and red dolly is visible at...
This photograph depicts Harold Pomeroy (left), director of Alaska Territorial Civil Defense from 1954-1958, with Philip Batson (right), regional administrator for the Federal Civil Defense Administration, Reggion 7. The men are standing in front...
View of damage to buildings in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Image includes a person, cars, stores, a taxi cab, and power lines. Sign on building, far right, reads May's Cafe. Sign on the street reads For Sale or Will Build...
Title taken from verso. View of Federal Building, north side of 4th Avenue between F and G Streets, Anchorage, Alaska. The Post Office was also housed here. Official name carved on building is "United States Post Office and Court House", but was...
View of giant U. S. flag hanging on Anchorage's Federal Building. Sign reads: "Founders Day Carnival." From verso: "June 30, 1958" & "Elks 60 ft. flag being lowered from Federal Bldg. Part of statehood celebration, Anchorage, Alaska". Original...