Close-up shot of the Army Band leading the Fur Rendezvous parade down 4th Avenue in Anchorage, February 18-21, 1941. A large drum with an eagle insignia is prominent in the photograph. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 4 1/2". 269
[Archimandrite Theodosius performing (also termed "serving" in Eastern Orthodox tradition) a wedding. Description courtesy of Father Michael Spainhoward, St. Nicholas Orthodox Church, Juneau, AK.]
Title taken from image. House completely buried by snow, man and Mrs. Brown in open trap doorway leading to cabin, child standing on the snow near the peak of the roof. Photographer's number 583-X.
Title from image. Photographer's number C.65. Alaska Electric Light and Power Company (AEL&P), Juneau, acquired the Alaska - Juneau Gold Mining Company properties, including their photographs of the mining operation, construction of Salmon...
Photo caption: 20 Feb 1948 Anchorage, Alaska 10th and East G - - privies and shacks predominate in this scene. Poor housing is one of the major factors in the high degree of illness of children under 10 years of age in this portion of...
Title from verso Sp4 Thomas F. Barhart (Pittsburgh, Pa.), Company C, !st Battle Group, 23rd Infantry, leading squad up mounting during "Summer Training in Alaska,” Eklutna mountain training area Signal Corps Photo 586113 (Capt. Charles...
Native men sit on lumber stacked on left side of mine adit; military men and miners stand on right; a hoist holds a ramp leading to mine entrance No. 14
Title from image caption View along railroad tracks, leading to bridge; railroad engine on far left; the town of Chitina in distance Photographer's number G4282