Title taken from verso. View of 13th Regional Corporation fishing boat "Alaska Beauty" used to fish for crab for seafood processing ship "Alindeska Sea" probably near Cold Bay, Alaska. 1980's? Photographer: Billy B. Johnson. Original photograph...
Title taken from verso. View of 13th Regional Corporation fishing boat "Aleutian Beauty" used to fish for seafood processing ship "Alindeska Sea" probably near Cold Bay, Alaska. Also from verso: "Boats belonging to the 13th Regional Corp. used to...
View of debris at left, probably to be used for Anchorage Fire Department exercise, Anchorage, Alaska. Fire fighters on fire truck are in background, while man stands in right foreground. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. 1960's? Photographer:...
This collection consists of twenty 35 mm color slides of pipeline construction, possibly out of the 5 Mile Camp. The images were taken in the summer of 1977 by Bill Lathan, a surveyor for Arctic Surveying. Images include views of the compressor...
Two servicemen pose for a photograph on a vehicle used for towing aircraft. Verso: "Left to right: Charles Nicholls and Weldon Preddy." Marsden matting (interlocked steel plates) covers the ground. Original photograph size: 4 x 5 3/4 inch.
Title taken from front. View of men with pack horses used by Mt. McKinley Tourist and Transportation Company at East Fork of Toklat River in Mt. McKinley National Park and Preserve (later called Denali National Park and Preserve), Alaska, with tent...
Title taken from label on matting. Three children and Father Bernard Hubbard (partially visible at right) watch Ken Chisholm paint letters on umiak on beach at Nome, Alaska. Umiak was used by Father Hubbard to travel to Point Barrow, Alaska. Also...
Airplanes used in search for wreckage from final flight of Carl Ben Eielson and Earl Borland, Siberia. From verso: "Plane headquarters near the Nauuk - 90 miles from the wreck." 1930. Original photograph size: 3 1/8" x 5 1/4".
Children, two dressed in parkas made of seal gut, standing on beach at Mekoryuk, Nunivak Island, Alaska. From information with photo: [Photo used in article entitled] "Nunivak Island Reindeer Story - August 1954. By Howard Kosbau and Ward W. Wells,...
View of muskox near U.S. Government Reindeer Project complex at Mekoryuk on Nunivak Island, Alaska, with beach in background. From information with photo: [Photo used in article entitle] "Nunivak Island Reindeer Story - August 1954. By Howard...
Alaska Native mask made at Mekoryuk on Nunivak Island, Alaska, with figures of fish and hand. From information with photo: [Photo used in article entitled] "Nunivak Island Reindeer Story - August 1954. By Howard Kosbau and Ward W. Wells, Anchorage,...
Reindeer herd in U.S. Government Reindeer Project corral at Mekoryuk, Nunivak Island, Alaska, with coastline in background. From information with photo: [Photo used in article entitled] "Nunivak Island Reindeer Story - August 1954. By Howard Kosbau...
Title taken from front. View of cabbage and other vegetables growing in "war garden" in Anchorage, Alaska. War gardens were started in 1917 and were used around the country during World War I, so that any uncultivated land might be used to grow...
Title taken from verso. View of different insulating materials used in attempts to inhibit thawing of permafrost during road construction and Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction near Hess Creek in Interior Alaska. Sept. 7, 1970. Photographer: Steve...
A. W. Anderson and Lee Wise with boat they used to trap and kill beluga whales, Three-Mile Creek, Cook Inlet area, Alaska. From verso: "A boat was used by Anderson & Wise to trap belugas at Three-Mile Creek in 1919. The belugas would chase the...
Pilot and crew pose in front of Loening OL-8 amphibian used in the U.S. Navy's photo-mapping expedition over the Tongass National Forest; five men in flight suits hold large aerial survey cameras
Photograph used in Alaska Sportsman, September 1964, Milepost, pg. 37. [Photograph also shows building that used to be the Driftwood Restaurant, later the Fiddlehead Restaurant, and is now the Sandpiper Cafe]