Valdez seafood processors display protest mascot during their picket at Exxon's headquarters protesting a shortage of work due to the Exxon Valdez oil spill.
View looking south down Main Street, Cordova, Alaska. From verso: "Main Street looking south, Cordova. Burned out May 2, 1963. Only place left standing was the Bowling Alley, Davis Grocery, Service (Standard) Station, shell of the Times Bldg and...
View of a building damaged in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Three cars are parked in front of the building. The signs, lower right, read Parallel Parking, Angle Parking, and Angle Head-In Parking Only. On the center car,...
View of a building in Anchorage, Alaska destroyed by the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Sign on front of building, top, reads Open Sunday United Auto Supply Daily 9 to 9. Sign on front, lower, reads Firestone Batteries Tires Accessories Warehouse...
View of a soldier standing in front of the damaged Penney Building in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Label on right side of soldier's uniform reads U.S. Army. A sign to the left of the soldier reads JC Penney Customer...
View of a woman walking on a log to cross a stream. Robert F. Griggs in his book "The Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes" stated that three of the expedition members' wives visited the park in 1919 and that these were the only women to do so during this...
View of Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. View includes soldiers, another person in the background, buildings, cars, and trucks. Sign on a post, near center, reads JC Penney Customer Parking Only. On the left, sign reads First...
View of bombing of Fort Mears at Dutch Harbor, Unalaska Island, Alaska, during World War II. From verso: "News release. Headquarters, Alaskan Command. Public Affairs Division, Elmendorf AFB, Alaska 99506. Phone Anchorage, Alaska (907) 752-9215 or...
View of Clarence F. Maynard working atop Novarupta. Identity based on fact that Maynard is the only topographer listed as part of the 1917 National Geographic expedition to Katmai area. Photo taken at what was later designated as Katmai National...
View of construction being done at the Alaska Methodist University (in 1977 became Alaska Pacific University). The signs on the pillars to the left of the excavator read: "Limousine Loading Only". Caption at bottom of photo reads: "1962 AMU". Photo...
View of crewmembers from the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Tallapoosa preparing for a fishing trip to Lake Kenai. From May's journal, dated June 7th: "On Sunday twenty five of the seamen and three officers hired a truck to take them to Lake Kenai for a...
View of muskox near U.S. Government Reindeer Project complex at Mekoryuk on Nunivak Island, Alaska, with beach in background. From information with photo: [Photo used in article entitle] "Nunivak Island Reindeer Story - August 1954. By Howard...
View of structural damage to building later known as Inlet View Towers, Anchorage, Alaska, after March 27, 1964 earthquake. This was one of only two 14 story buildings in Alaska at that time. From verso: "Property of the Cook Inlet Historical...
View of structural damage to Mt. McKinley Building (later called McKay Building) from the March 27, 1964 earthquake, 4th Avenue and Denali Street, Anchorage, Alaska. This was one of only two 14 story buildings in Alaska at that time. From verso:...
View of the Penney Building in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. The letter P is visible on the side of the building. Cranes, a wrecking ball, trucks and construction workers are seen. Sign on building on the right reads...
View of U.S. Army sign with milepost, Watson Lake, British Columbia. From caption: "4,000 miles to Tokyo - This Alcan signpost was erected during the construction days of World War II at the "Y" junction near Watson Lake. U S Army photo." Sign...
View of village of Mekoryuk on Nunivak Island, Alaska, location of U.S. Government Reindeer Project. From information with photo: [Photo used in article entitled] "Nunivak Island Reindeer Story - August 1954. By Howard Kosbau and Ward W. Wells,...