Fourth volume of five volume set of diaries kept by Walter Todd, railroad surveyor for Alaskan Engineering Commission in southcentral Alaska. May 19, 1917-Jan. 2, 1918. [199] pages ; 15 cm.
Fifth volume of five volume set of diaries kept by Walter Todd, railroad surveyor for Alaskan Engineering Commission in southcentral Alaska. Jan. 1-Sept. 5, 1918. [191] pages ; 15 cm.
Title taken from verso. View of crane loading Mukluk Freight Lines truck with sections of pipe to take north to storage yards at Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, during construction of Trans-Alaska Pipeline. Jan. 22, 1975. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon....
Title taken from verso. Front-end loader lifting pipe onto rollway where sections are cleaned and numbered during construction of Trans-Alaska Pipeline at construction camp at Prudhoe Bay, Alaska. March 10, 1975. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon....
Title taken from verso. View of construction workers putting insulation on pipe sections running from above ground to below ground during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction south of Pump Station 1 at Prudhoe Bay, Alaska. Also from verso: "This...
Title taken from verso. Man putting winter weather chains on truck loaded with pipe sections at Wickersham Dome pullout during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction in Interior Alaska. April 15, 1975. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original...
Pages 107-122: poetry by Artem Verba and Iv. Kremnistyi, essay by Luka
Khrustal'.
Pages 69-100: essay by Leonid Utesov and poem "Lapping and rustle of the
night), struck out (author name illegible).
Pages...
Title from image caption Man stands on large section of pipe along rushing stream; numerous pipe sections and other construction materials nearby; long staircase behind Photographer's number 97
Title from album note Additional information from album: The natatorium was about "dead center" over the pool left by the cave-in; a few planks, sections of studding and roofing, floating on water, were all that remained the following morning....
Title from image caption Full caption: "Aboard the government cable ship, BURNSIDE, Wednesday, August 24, 1904, for the official splicing of the two sections of the Alaska Cable, [which] took place ten miles from Seattle on the return of the...
Title taken from image. Attached clipping: Aboard the Government Cable Ship, "BURNSIDE", Wednesday, August 24, 1904, for the official splicing of the Two Sections of the Alaska Cable took place ten miles from Seattle on the return of the ship...
Slavery was an accepted custom in many Native tribes. On May 8, 1886, District Judge Layfayette Dawson in Sitka decided that the Thirteenth Amendment and the 1866 Civil Rights Act abolishing slavery applied to the "uncivilized tribes" of Alaska. ...
Enlarged sections of this image are located in ASL-P165
Individual portraits are identified in finding aid for ASL-P165 (See link in "Related Materials" section below)
Title from caption.
Caption continues: At up-hill sections along the pipeline, 80 check valves are installed to limit any potential spill. These mechanical valves close automatically in the event of a pressure loss in the line upstream of the...