Marching band turns corner on south Franklin by Ludwig Nelson Jewelers; big banner advertising Golden North Salmon Derby stretches between utility poles above street; Contra Costa mounted posse moves along parade route in background
Title by cataloger. Several men watch as a crane shovel moves snow. The road behind them is clear of snow. There are markers for the crane operator to follow as he digs the snow out.
Title from album note Additional information from album: Miners work the overhead portion of stope on the 2300 ft. level; ore chutes are located on the floor of the stope over an ore train, which moves the ore to a bin; from there the ore is...
Title from image caption Men on bow of ship [probably the S. S. Dora] look ahead as she moves through sea ice; another ship is visible ahead Photographer's number 477
Title from verso. "Wien Consolidated Airlines. Photo by Skip Wall Fairbanks, Alaska." A person moves a long, tubular piece of cargo from the jet onto the cargo lift.
Title from verso. Photograph of canvas umiaks shuttling cargo from a Navy vessel to St. George. Verso reads: "Five of 16. Last Long Mile -- Although cargo to the Pribilofs arrived at destination aboard a modern Navy transport which also...
Title from verso. Photograph of soldiers clearing a Japanese gun emplacement. Verso reads: "Attu -- Guns in hand, a mop-up squad moves in to clean up this Jap [ Japanese ] gun emplacement on the west arm of Holtz Bay. The two Japs [...
Title supplied by cataloger. Truck is Ford with license 7600AG. Loader is Clark Equipment. Dehavilland Beaver U-6, registration N1113B in background. Slide printed 8/1977. Slide binder labeled, 'Unalakleet.' Original format: 35mm color slide
Title taken from caption. "11503 -- (9) Those who have never witnessed the breaking up of the ice on the lakes and rivers in the interior of Alaska, will find it difficult to appreciate the enormous quantity of ice which moves with the opening...
Title taken from Stereograph. "244-11518 -- This view shows a group of natives on the banks of the Yukon. The Yukon flows through the central part of Alaska for a distance of about 1,200 miles. Fish are an important food production in Alaska....
Title taken from verso. View of building materials for Yukon River bridge on railroad cars headed to Fairbanks, Alaska, during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction. March 1975. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".