Remainder of title: and recommending an appropriation for the payment for the territory ceded to the United States, and legislation for the occupation and government of the same. At head of title: 40th Congress, 1st session. Senate. Ex.Doc....
Group of men identified as left to right: Scott C. Bone, Governor of Alaska; A. W. Leonard, President of Puget Sound L. & P. G.; Samuel H. Piles, U. S. Senator (Wash.); Clarence B.?; Charles W. Fairbanks, Vice President of the United States;...
The Edward L. Creamer Papers consist of one memoir titled "A Dogface in Alaska: Surveying and Surviving," with digital print copies of 190 photographs. The memoir details Creamer’s experiences as topographic computer with U. S. Army’s 551st...
Photo and title from a printed brochure kept in photo album.
Falcon Joslin (1866-1928), an attorney from Tennessee, came north to Dawson, Yukon, in 1897 and worked as a mining broker. He also organized and was president of Dawson Electric...
Title taken from back of photograph. "October 23, 1960 Travelers' Inn, Dr. Patty speaking. Rasmussen, Mrs. Neva Egan, Wood, Patty. Elizabeth R. Wood, Tom R. Wood. Director of Information University of Alaska Box 1003 College, Alaska. Photograph...
Title by cataloger. The city of Fairbanks, Alaska, is named after Charles W. Fairbanks, who was a popular political figure of his time. He is seen here seated and wearing a dark suit, white round collar and a distinct polka-dotted bow tie. He...
Second volume of five volume set of diaries kept by Walter Todd, railroad surveyor for Alaskan Engineering Commission in southcentral Alaska. Nov. 22, 1915-Jan. 14, 1917. [166] pages ; 16 cm.
Title taken from verso. Boy with American flag and woman awaiting President Warren G. Harding's visit to Alaska. Also from verso: "Believed to be President Harding. 1923 scrapbook." Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society. 1923. Original...
Title taken from caption. President Harding greeting wellwishers at his train in Anchorage. From text on photograph: "copyright by Geo L. Johnson Anchorage, President Harding in the New Empire, Anchorage Alaska July 17-23". From verso: "Donor: Mrs....
Title taken from label on matting. View of sign at site where President Warren G. Harding drove golden spike at completion of Alaska Railroad in Nenana, Alaska. Sign reads: "A golden spike was driven at this point by President Harding on completion...
Title taken from verso. Verso: Photograph taken from the deck of the U.S.S. Henderson immediately after its arrival in Alaska with the Presidential party aboard showing Market Street Ketchikan, gay with bunting, while individual houses are also...
Title taken from verso. Verso: The Front Porch in Alaska: President Harding Speaking from the Porch of the House of Governor Bone at Juneau. (Times Wide World Photos). Governor Bone and three others in background. People gathered in foreground....
President Ford at podium; standing left to right are Senator Mike Gravel, First Lady Betty Ford, Commander of Eielson Air Force Base, President Gerald Ford, Governor Jay Hammond, and Senator Ted Stevens
From left to right: First Lady Betty Ford, Governor Jay Hammond, President Gerald Ford, Senator Ted Stevens, and Congressman Don Young at Eielson Air Force Base during the President's tour of Interior Alaska; Air Force One is visible behind
President Ford stands at a podium in front of Air Force One, inside a hangar at Eielson Air Force Base, during the President's tour of Interior Alaska; on the far left is the Commander of Eielson Air Force Base; and, on the far right is Senator Ted...
Title taken from verso. Verso: President Harding leaving his Pullman at Seward, Alaska, for an extended exploration of a branch line of the railroad by means of an automobile fitted with railway wheels (Times Wide World Photos). Other members of...