Pontoons were flooded to settle the platform to permanent position some 60 miles south of Anchorage, Alaska, and three miles from the west shore of Cook Inlet. Submarine pipe lines connected to the pontoons carry to shore where the 20%...
Hunters, umiaks, tents. Whale shares laid out and being loaded onto sleds for transport back to town. Dogs harnessed up and ready to go are visible in the background. Whale blubber was used for fuel and feeding dogs. The sleds were made from...
Arrival [of U.S. Attack Transport] Delarof, May 15, 1943.
Alaska National Guard, Pribilofs, Sept. 1942-Sept. 1943.
Information from notes with corresponding envelope.
Ford AT Trimotor Transport NCB-403 on runway, possibly a refueling stop; a half dozen people and a child stand on or near the plane; two vehicles parked nearby
Dead bird impacted by the oil spill lays frigid as an example of what is contained in the numerous bags held in the Lynden transport freezer trailer - Anchorage.