Title by indexer. The massive doors of a hangar are open, revealing a partial view of the space inside. A small aircraft is parked in front. The letters or serial numbers NC1017N are clearly visible on the tail of the aircraft. A few men are...
Choy, Terence (artist). Size: 17 x 30 x 12 in. Medium: Metal, plastic, and acrylic paint 17" gold pan mounted on 3 castors; pan partially painted in blended oil colors; 3" letters ('a' 's' 'l') and number (5) bolted to pan; red dashed arrow on...
Title taken from caption. View of Alaska Packers Association cannery buildings at South Naknek, Alaska. Letters at right read: "A.P.A." Also from caption: "So[uth] Naknek, AK." Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer: Robert Fortuine.
Title from verso. "Allen D. Hulen CAA District Adminstrator Alaska Region Anc." A shoulder-length, close-up portrait of a man in glasses, wearing a dark suit, a white shirt, and a bow tie. The pin on his lapel has the form of wings on a shield...
View of a photography shop in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Street number on house reads 322. Signs read, left to right,Mac's Foto, Mac's Foto Business as Usual (More or Less) in Spite of Early Breakup! Other buildings and...
Photograph of Anchorage Ski Club patch, Anchorage, Alaska. Patch design consists of blue appliqued letters "ASC" and the silhouette of a skier in a tuck on a white background. Original photograph: 4 1/2" x 4 1/2".
Title taken from sign in image. Sign also bears circular emblem with the letters A&P. High angle photo of pier, including a fishing boat and cannery buildings. Men are assembled on the dock. Verso: Salmon Cannery Net.
Two letters from George to Ila and her family describe life in Juneau in the mid-1930’s. Includes a poignant account of the landslide in downtown Juneau, November 1936 in which 15 people died and mud was 20 feet high on Franklin Street,...
Letters regarding the Tanana Chiefs Council of 1915.
Contents: Letter from Commissioner Elmer E. Brown, November 1, 1910. Letter from George E. Boulter, January 31st, 1911. Letter from L.A. Kalbach, March 15, 1911. ...
Papers focus on several Tlingits from Angoon, Admiralty Island, 1878-1911 when the Navy was in charge of the territory. Two letters and the "lost" note relate to the bombardment of Angoon by the Navy vessel U.S.S. Adams in 1882; also mentions the...