06 Crash took six weeks to repair aircraft (4:58 min.)(06 of 09)
In the mean time took a job teaching in McGrath that keep her busy through the winter. In the spring went to lower 48 to get an airplane. In Seattle went to Northern Commercial...
"AF Lucini Fece"--on lower left corner. From Dudley's Dell' arcano del mare. "D'America carta XXXII." Decorative cartouche. Illustrated with ships and compass rose.
Published in [Florence] by [Nella stamperia di Francesco Onofri] in...
"AF Lucini Fece"--on lower right corner. From Dudley's Dell' arcano del mare. "D'Asia carta XVIII." Decorative cartouche. Illustrated with ship and compass rose. Falke 1646-3.
Published in [Florence] by [Nella stamperia di Francesco...
"Peter John elected chief and his wife Susan in Arctic Village, The tall man is Guilbert Joseph a man from Anvik who married a woman from Arctic Village. The other man is unidentified." Visible in this photograph is a cabin with a flag out front...
A group of men, women, children, and a dog pose for a photograph on the road, under a sign that reads "Fire Lake Roadhouse Dancing" at Fire Lake, Alaska. The van in the background has "Baggage Service" written across the back doors. Original...
Aerial view of Anchorage, Alaska, looking north with 9th Avenue in lower part of picture. From front: "Anchorage Alaska." 1930-1939. Original photograph size: 6 1/2" x 8 1/2".
Aerial view of Anchorage, Alaska, looking north. 11th Avenue is on lower edge and Knik Arm is on the left. 1950. Photographer: Chace. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".
Aerial view of downtown Anchorage, Alaska, with 3rd Avenue on left, 4th Avenue in center, 5th Avenue on right, and Alaska Railroad tracks at lower left. July 26, 1965. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".
Aerial view of Hinchinbrook Island, Alaska, with White Alice Communications site at right on mountain top. Boswell Bay is visible as light spot in lower middle of photo, with mud flats on Fish Creek just below. The White Alice Communications System...
Aerial view of Lake Hood (lower side of photo) and Lake Spenard (upper side of photo) looking east in Anchorage, Alaska, with airplane hangars at right. June 30, 1954. Original photograph size: 4" x 5".