Lifeboats and salvage inspection vessels as seen from the remains of the S.S. Yukon near Seward, Alaska. From verso: "Glacier Photo Service, Seward, Alaska." 1946. Original size of photograph: 8" x 10".
Caption reads: "[unknown] Front St. - Nome, Alaska - after storm. [Oc?]-6-13." Image is of the aftermath of a storm in Nome, Alaska. Debris, logs, and lumber line where a street had been. There are remains of buildings...
Title from verso. Verso also stamped: "P.L. Tait. Printing & Enlarging. Quesnel, B.C." Slim Williams was a musher, trapper, mail carrier, and adventurer who came to Alaska during the Klondyke Gold Rush. In 1933, Williams made a...
Photograph shows three dairy cows lounging and grazing in a field with the remains of harvested broccoli crop downslope of the University of Alaska Fairbanks Experimental Farm buildings. The large red dairy barn is...
Shows geological ages of formations and deposits. Includes legend. "Geological outlines,those of map published by Department of Interior, 1904." "Geology from results of various expeditions. Letters denote where fossil remains have been found in...
Several Native Alaskans are sitting on the beach among the remains of the Airship Norge after much of the dirigible was dismantled for transport back to Europe.
Remains of a log and sod house that Peter Nictune and his wife built at Steamboat on the Alatna River in 1940 or 1941. Photo taken by Johnson Moses in July, 1949 as he and...
Title from verso. Photograph of militia unit [ATG] marching. Verso reads: "On the march -- Alaska has been a U.S. possession for 79 years but the influence of the early Russian colonists still remains. Here at Sitka, Territorial Guards...
People sift through the smoldering remains of the 1905 fire in Nome. The word Goetze appears in the lower right corner of the photograph and may be the photographer.
Title from donor notes. Additional donor notes read: "The Monopoly strategists are Billy Weber and his wife, Assistant schoolteacher Alice Tooyak Downey Weber, daughter of Beatrice Vincent and Peel Tooyak, widow of Chester Downey, who was killed...
Title from verso. Photograph of boat flung inland by the tsunami generated by the 1964 earthquake. Full caption from verso reads: "HQ AAC -- FLEET DEMOLISHED -- Both pleasure craft and commercial fishing vessels suffered heavy damages...
Title taken from caption. Cataloguer's note:This is a view of the work site, after the water tower has been removed; what remains is an empty lot with just the crane in view.
Title taken from back of photo. "HQ AAC -- Mass Destruction -- Many small boats from the Seward dock area paid an unexpected visit to the Alaskan Railroad yards during the Good Friday earthquake. Here the area is shown littered with the remains...
Title taken from back of photo. HQ [Headquarters] AAC [Alaskan Air Command] -- Fleet Demolished -- Both pleasure craft and commercial fishing vessels suffered heavy damages during the tidal wave that swept coastal Alaskan communities shortly...
Title taken from back of photo and accompanying note. "Remains of the bowling Alley in Kodiak Ak., following the Alaska Earthquake and the Tidal Wave 3/28/64".
Title taken from back of photo and accompanying note. "Remains of the Bowling Alley in Kodiak Ak., following the Alaska Earthquake and Tidal Wave 3/28/64". The collapsed building appears sunken in water.
Title taken from back of photo and accompanying note. "Remains of the Bowling Alley in Kodiak Ak., following the Alaska Earthquake and Tidal Wave 3/28/64". Railroad tracks run across the foreground, while a mountain stands in the background.
Title from album caption. A view of river and mountains at the headwaters of the Eklutna River, with the remains of a walkway or bridge on the river's edge.