(4:14 min.) (07 of 08) 7. Population dislocation. Average person in Anchorage has lived here less than five years, only came to take advantage of the money, and plans to retire elsewhere. The less educated people raised in rural Alaska...
3 maps on 1 sheet. Shows detailed features of ancient living spaces at the Kukuliak archaeological site. Includes key and detailed notes. "Drawn from field notes and plans." Components: Plan view of excavation -- Elevations of excavation, sec....
Third volume of five volume set of diaries kept by Walter Todd, railroad surveyor for Alaskan Engineering Commission in southcentral Alaska. Jan. 15, 1917-May 18, 1917. [97] pages ; 15 cm.
Captain Lockert collected photographs and papers during the years he served the Alaska Marine Highway System, continuing his interest in Alaska maritime affairs until his death in 1990. The papers are mostly 12 scrapbooks from 1964-1978 and one box...
Caption: What Happens When A Territory Becomes A State? - In a radio interview with Washington correspondent Stuart Finley, offical representatives of the new country of Ghana and the 49th state of the United States discuss the similaritites and...
Edition of October, 1887. Selective relief shown by hachures and spot heights; depths shown by soundings. "Grave par C. Legras." "Ecrit par Vialard." Prime meridian: Paris. "No. 3784." "124-181."
In 1925, Norman H. Read (1891-1992) was part of the first expedition to climb Mount Logan, the highest mountain in Canada and the second-highest peak in North America. Read returned to make a second ascent of the mountain in 1950, at the age of...
Photo caption reads "Carpenter Ez Rupe and Robin Montgomery looking over plans for superintendent's house." View of two men looking over the blueprints of for the new superintendent's house at it's construction site near the Independencs Mine.
Photograph label reads: "Work was continually hampered and great losses sustained by work under construction being shut down and Mr. Browne's plans inte[r]rupted."