Gabe Gust was the captain of this barge. Levelock Corporation owed this barge, that transferred goods from Naknek to Lake Iliamna area and down the chain.
39 second film clip, black & white/silent, of a small, single-propeller airplane landing and taxiing to a hanger. A person on a stretcher is transferred from the airplane to an ambulance with "de la Vergne" written on the side..
Photograph shows two railroad employees, one in uniform, standing on the boards of an Alaska Railroad motor car that is parked on the railway track. Several other men, possibly railroad construction workers, are visible to the right of the...
Verso: The old Presbyterian Mission Building, used as the Governor's Office after the capital was transferred from Sitka, being torn down to make way for the Capitol Building on the site.
King Cove School, which was built through labor from Pacific American Fisheries Cannery, was transferred to the Office of Indian Affairs in 1939; in 1938, 32 students were enrolled
Ouzinkie village school, located on the north end of Spruce Island about ten miles from Kodiak, enrolled between 44 and 54 students between 1932 and 1938; it was transferred to the Office of Indian Affairs in 1939
Title from caption with negative A former Naval Academy training vessel, the BOXER was transferred to the Department of the Interior in 1920 for use by the Bureau of Education in Alaska.
Ship against rugged, snow-capped coastline Note: the ship was restored by the San Francisco Maritime Museum, transferred to the National Park Service in 1978, and designated a National Historic Landmark in 1985, under its original name of...
Tuberculosis patients are transferred from ambulance to Reeve Aleutian Airways' C-47A cargo plane with double doors Notes on verso: Airlift of T.B. patients to San from ANS hospital in Anchorage. Aug 16, 1954. 15 patients.
Prince Maksutov, Governor of Alaska when the country was transferred to the United States in 1867. Alternative spelling: Maksoutoff. Full length portrait in uniform with drapery and cord to right.
Portrait of head on calling card. Bradley & Rulofson, S.F. Cal. Verso; Prince Maksoutoff [Maksutov], Governor of Alaska when the country was transferred to the United States- Presented to Captain G. F. Emmons, U.S. Navy, Commanding the U.S. Ship...
From 1932 until 1941, when she was transferred to the Coast Guard, the NORTH STAR, sturdy service vessel of Office of Indian Affairs, sailed from Seattle to points north, making 50 stops on the outbound journey to Barrow and also stopping in St....
Accession Number: 73-19 Descriptive Narrative: One silver-colored metal police badge in the shape of a 7-point star with the words "Police Officer" in black. 3-1/8" from point to point. Pin on the back. Exhibition: Alaska's Attic 1992 ...
Made: Russia
Used: St. Michael
Found: Unalaska
Culture: Russian
Description: iron; wood; brass
Descriptive Narrative: Small cannon labeled "Russian cannon from St. Michael". Iron barrel is 36" long x approx. 4-1/2"...
(3:28 min.) (13 of 28) 13. Whitehorse and Fairbanks
George stayed awhile in Seattle and saw Boeing in full wartime production. Eighteen to twenty B-17's a day were produced. He went to Whitehorse, YT. Bill Lavery was a pilot for Morrison...