Verso: Philip J. Smith of Cordova receives congratulations on being the Alaska winner of the 1959-60 Voice of Democracy broadcast scriptwriting competition and one of four National Finalists. Philip is shown at the national Awards Luncheon in...
View of Anchorage, Alaska, with Mount Susitna in background and new building under construction at center right. From caption: "Anchorage looking west. Community hall [far left background] and Elks Club [far center background] on 3rd Ave." Sign on...
View of Cordova, Alaska, after March 27, 1964 earthquake. Businesses shown include Alaskan Hotel, Cordova Hotel & Bar, Preservative Paints of Cordova, Harbor House Cafe, North Star Theatre, and Veterans of Foreign Wars. From verso: "Property of the...
Attached sheet states: Scene at hearing in Washington, D. C. of Senate Subcommittee on Foreign Aid Expenditures, headed by Senator Ernest Gruening of Alaska. Senator Gruening has asked the State Department and Agencey for International...
Governor William A. Egan of Alaska [center] stands with Foreign Military attaches in the Governor’s Mansion, Juneau, during their visit in Alaska. Aug. 8, 1960. (National Archives, RG 111, Signal Corps Photographs of American Military Activity.)
Governor William A. Egan of Alaska [2nd from left] and Mrs. Egan, stand with others in the receiving line, during the Governor’s reception in honor of Foreign Military Attaches in the Governor’s Mansion during their visit in Alaska. Juneau....
Aerial of kayakers joining boat flotilla that are protesting the docking of foreign flagged tankers, if an oil spill occurred who would take responsibility - Valdez Harbor (Prince William Sound).
Aerial picketers standing outside of Alyeska Terminal gate protesting the docking of foreign flagged tankers, if an oil spill occurred who would take responsibility - Valdez
Aerial of flotilla of commercial boats protesting the docking of foreign flagged tankers, If an oil spill occurred who would take responsibility, oil tanker in the background - Valdez Harbor (Prince William Sound).
Aerial of flotilla of commercial boats protesting the docking of foreign flagged tankers, if an oil spill occurred who would take responsibility, oil tanker in the background (wide shot) - Valdez Harbor (Prince William Sound).
Aerial of flotilla of commercial boats heading towards the Alyeska oil terminal to protest the docking of foreign flagged tankers, if an oil spill occurred who would take responsibility (ex/ wide shot) - Valdez Harbor (Prince William Sound).
Photograph with the following information related: Senator Ernest Gruening (left) greets two government witnesses at hearing of his Sub-committee on Foreign Aid Expenditures, which has been looking into competitive activities of Korean fisheries...
A man, in foreign looking dress, poses with a reindeer hitched to a sled. The man appears to be dressed in traditional Sami clothing. The reindeer has a belt of small bells around it.
Color photograph taken at the Anchorage International Airport, July 15, 1958, showing: Dick Kennard, President of C of C; Bill Sanders, American Legion; Joe Hong, Veterans of Foreign Wars; Bob Atwood, Anchorage Times, Statehood Commission; Anton...
Title taken from album. "Pillow fights, July 4, 1917 Fairbanks, Alaska." Indexer's note - numerous flags from foreign nations are visible in the background.
Title taken from back of photo and accompanying note. "Shore Patrol and Seabees take a much needed breather among the rubble in the city of Kodiak after the devastated area was struck by a tidal wave March 27th. For immediate release U. S. Navy...
Title from monument text. "Carl Benjamin Eielson enlisted in the Air Service of the United States Army on January 17, 1917. In 1923 he piloted the first airplane in Alaska and in 1924 he flew the first government mail plane in that territory. He...
Title from caption. On May 11, 1926, the Norwegian polar explorer Roald Amundsen, accompanied by the American Lincoln Ellsworth, the Italian Umberto Nobile (who had constructed the vessel and flew it), the pilot Hjalmar Riiser-Larsen, who...