Title taken from front. The U.S. Cruiser Maryland arrived in Seward, Alaska with a crew of 810 on July 30, 1912. Naval staff from the Maryland investigated the Alaskan coal reserves while in port. Original photograph size: 3 3/8" x 5 3/8".
Navy troops parade down Fourth Avenue in Seward, Alaska. Possibly the crew of the U. S. C. Maryland which docked in Seward July 30, 1912. Original photograph size: 5 3/8" x 3 3/8".
Title taken from front. Part of the title is obscured. People line the street near the Northern Hotel waiting for a parade of marines and sailors from the U.S.S. Maryland (not pictured) in Seward, Alaska. The Alemeda is also tied up at dock. Sign...
Title taken from front. Sailors from the naval cruiser Maryland are marching up 4th Avenue in Seward, Alaska for the Fourth of July. 1913. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
Image appears to be possibly a ship with crew aboard. The water area in the photo is labeled: "St Lawrence Bay, Siberia." The ship is labeled: "U.S.R.C. 'Bear'." This is probably the United States Revenue Cutter "Bear."
Image shows what seems to be the crew of the United States Revenue Cutter "Bear." The crew is standing for a group portrait, with a life preserver imprinted with "USRC Bear" and two goats in the front of the picture. ...
Verso: Ceremony commemorating the 82nd anniversary of the transfer of Alaska to U.S. U.S. Marine Corps Color Guard stands in front of a group of Tlingit, U.S. Navy sailors and civilians during a celebration of the anniversary of the purchase of...
The George King Collection describes in photographs and manuscript material early aviation in Alaska. There are two series in this collection. The first series consists of five photograph albums and two folders of loose photographs. The second...
Title from indexer. Postcard shows two men posing for a portrait. The man sitting down appears to be a sailor, and the man standing up looks like he might be a policeman. Title in finding aid says: circa 1914.
Title from verso. Photograph of George Black's riverboat crew, only the two men in the middle are identified: Gregory Kokrine (shortest) and Art Peterson (tallest).
These 45 photographs focus on the Bering Strait region. The images include scenes from King Island and Little Diomede Island, Alaska, and views of the Chukchi Peninsula and Chukchi people. Many of the photographs depict the schooner "Casco," a...
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows people standing on a Navy ship. Caption from finding aid reads "February 1949 Navy in Juneau sub port". Location is Juneau, Alaska.
The O'Keefe collection contains photographs and slides taken primarily on Adak Island during World War II. Scenes include landscapes, persons, buildings, plants, animals and ships.
Grace O'Keefe made three trips to Alaska – as a Navy...