Title from finding aid. Photograph shows a dirt road with houses along it and a road leading up a hill to a new neighborhood. Mt. Roberts can be seen in the background. Caption from finding aid reads "1951 Juneau new addition". Location is...
Title from accompanying note. "John Hubers business, 17th & Stacia [Fairbanks]." A building with a Motorola sign. All the automobiles in front of the building are partly submerged in flood water. The sign on the (white) van reads: "Tundra...
View of downtown Anchorage, Alaska, at south side of Fourth Avenue and F Street. Businesses shown include: Woolworth's, SAS, 4th Avenue Theatre, KENI radio and television stations, and First National Bank of Anchorage. Reed Building is also shown....
Title taken from verso. View of remote controlled valve on Trans-Alaska Pipeline in Koyukuk River Valley, Alaska. 1975? Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original photograph size: 10" x 8".
Title taken from front. View of Alaska Engineering Commission radio stations and antennas in Government Hill area of Anchorage, Alaska. Radio station was later owned by WAMCATS (Washington-Alaska Military Communications and Telegraph Systems) and...
Title from verso. Verso also reads, "Torn down about 1927 - Fort abandoned at time of World War 1917. I went to Seattle on the "Victoria" with one of the companies in 1917. Andrews." Verso signed C.L.A. Image shows a row of...
Title and description from a similar photo. "C. A. A. Radio beam station at Anchorage, located about 3 miles southwest of Elmendorf Field. Taken October 25, 1939."
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...
Summer photograph of an Alaska Highway construction crew. The men are posed in front of a large building; two signs on the building read: "Danger". A portable radio? sits on the ground in front of the men. Original photograph size: 4 x 5 inch.
Title taken from caption. View of the industrial area of Anchorage near Ship Creek after the 1964 Good Friday earthquake. The low building to the right with the 7-Up sign on it is a beverage supply warehouse. The sign on the left points to the...
View of damage to buildings in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Image includes men, women, buildings, a crane, and a number of stores. Anchorage Westward Hotel is the tall building in the center of the image. Banner over the...
Title taken from caption. View of radio antennas, possibly at Civil Aeronautics Administration station at Cape Yakataga, Alaska. April 1957? Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer: Donald Arthur Post.
"Arthur H. Petersen of Fort Yukon is congratulated by Conrad E. Bader, Vocational Guidance Officer of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, upon graduation from the RCA Institutes in New York. Others, left to right, Sam Kito, Jr., of Petersburg, Harry...