Caption: The 86th Congress' freshmen Senators give a barbecue get-together at the home of Senator Frank Moss. Above are: Seated, left to right, Senator Hart, Senator Bartlett, Senator Young (Ohio), Senator Hartke, Senator Muskie, Senator Engle,...
Most of the collection consists of photographs of person, mountains, equipment, and aircraft used in the expedition to recover bodies from the C-A1 of the ATC which crashed in the Mount McKinley region, circa 1944.
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Title from sleeve. Also on sleeve: 'Now owned by Spears.' Two-story wooden building marked 'Felder-Gale Inc.' A small wooden shed stands in the gravel lot in front of the building. Photographer's number: 8889. 4 X 5 B&W negative.
Title from sleeve. Two men sit on a rowboat marked 'PAF' on a dirt road in Dillingham. A large wooden building is behind them, probably the Pacific American Fisheries cannery. The Felder-Gale building can be seen in the background. Photographer's...
A group of women who look to be dressed in traditional Japanese kimonos are standing outside a building in winter. There is what could be a sled or sleigh near the door of the building. The women are labeled in the...
Title from sleeve. Wooden buildings on a dirt road in Dillingham. One building bears the sign of Nushagak Power & Light Co. (center). The Felder-Gale, Inc., building is on the right. Utility poles line the street, and a large fishing vessel is...
Title from verso. Photograph of Seabees building a runway out of Marsden Matting. Verso reads: "Seabees work through a mile-a-minute gale at an Aleutian base from which American planes take off to bomb Paramushiru, key Jap [ Japanese ]...
Title from accompanying material. Duplicate photo of UAF 2004-93-24, with poem about Bering Sea Patrol. Poem reads: "Full many a sailor points with pride / To cruises o'er ocean wide; / Buth they cannot compare with me, / For I have sailed...
Four crewmen use hammers and axes to chop ice from the deck and rigging of the U.S. Revenue Cutter Ungala while it is at sea in the Gulf of Alaska. From verso: "Icebound Jan 1917. Revenue Cutter Ungala. Between [Situk?] and Yakutat Bay running into...
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.
Title taken from album caption. According to the Mineral Management Service's Shipwrecks off Alaska's Coast: The gas schooner Olga "Went ashore and wrecked in strong autumn gale." at Nome on 10/9/1909.