Title taken from back of photo. "HQ [Headquaters] AAC [Alaskan Air Command] -- 'X' Marks the spot -- Anchorage's Mt. McKinley building [later known as the McKay Building] shows the common 'X' shaped cracks that marred many Alaskan buildings,...
Title taken from back of photo. "'L' street apt. in Anchorage Ak. following the Alaska Earthquake 3/27/64". [This building is identical to that in UAF-1972-152-54, identified in notes as the Mt. McKinley Building (later known as the McKay...
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 on slide. "Fort Wainwright HHC 171st." [May be the wetlands north of Fairbanks used later as a migratory waterfowl refuge.] Additional note attached indicates that these photographs were taken by Mark C. Glunz, who was...
Title taken from a commemorative monument. "1897 - 1929. Carl Benjamin Eielson was born at Hatton, North Dakota on July 20, 1897. He was educated in the public schools of Hatton and at the University of North Dakota, receiving his B. A. Degree...
Title from verso. "Marshall Hoppin, CAA administrator and later President of Alaska Airlines. K.K. Kay J. Kennedy P. O. Box 80805 Fairbanks, AK 99708."
Title from accompanying notes. "26 March. Approaching Dawson Creek". View from the south of Dawson Creek, B.C. Wire fences line the road and in the distance there is a Motel sign and a Quonset hut.
Title taken from creator's notes. Photograph of a Buick service center after a fire in 1947. This occurred at the corner of 1st and Cushman. Notes and captions are from Cecil H. Kornegay 7-5-2000.
The material accompanying this slide has only two names for these three Native Alaskan men. On the left is Jimmy Atley. The other name is Silas Alexander, although which of these other two men is Mr. Alexander cannot be...
William Henry of Chalkyitsik with a diamond willow walking cane.The man in the photo was originally identified as "William Henry", but Rep. Woodie Salmon later (8 Nov. 2007) identified him as "Henry William".
Title from slide index prepared by Peter Haase 14 July 2006. "Donna and dog. She (and her husband Don, the bearded guy) owned the dogs and worked at the air traffic control station in Northway. Days later, she baked an apple pie which she sent...
Title from accompanying notes. "Floyd Miller, his Cessna, and a good looking woman (later found out her name was Mrs. Lois Jensen)." A man and a woman next to an airplane parked in the mountains. The visible markings on the rear of the...
Title from accompanying notes. Road mile marker reading: "Dawson Creek Mile "0" zero--Alaska (Alcan) Highway. At this spot in the spring of 1942, at the height of World War II the U.S. Army Engineers began the construction of the overland route...
Title taken from caption. View of Knife Peak near the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes. It was later renamed Mount Griggs for Dr. Robert Fisk Griggs (1881-1962), botanist, whose explorations of the area, after the eruption of Mount Katmai in 1912,...
Title taken from caption. View of Walter J. Hickel standing at the food tables of a Governor's picnic, held on the Anchorage Park Strip, Anchorage, Alaska. In the background is the ARCO building (name later changed to the Conoco/Phillips building)...
Title taken from caption. View of Ermalee Hickel and guests at the Governor's picnic held on the Anchorage Park Strip in 1971. In the background is the ARCO building (later named the Conoco/Phillips building) at 700 G Street, Anchorage, Alaska....
Title taken from caption. Group of women pose together during garden club convention in Fairbanks, Alaska. Also from caption: "G. (Grace) Abbas, M. (Mary) Topolski, V. (Vi) Green, B. (Bernice) Kaufman[n], S. (Sallie) Karabelnikoff, A. (Agnes) Umbs,...
Title taken from sign in photo. View of flowers planted around memorial sign by Anchorage Garden Club members in Anchorage, Alaska. Also from sign: "A tribute to the Armed Forces that have defended the United States of America, sponsored by Alaska...
Title taken from caption. View of damage from March 27, 1964 earthquake on Fourth Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska, with man walking in street at right. Car is parked in right foreground, truck is parked in left background, and barriers have been placed...
Title taken from caption. View of damage from March 27, 1964 earthquake at Mt. McKinley Building (later known as McKay Building), Anchorage, Alaska. Also from caption: "Anchorage, AK." Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. ca. March-April 1964....