Title taken from back of photo. "Aerial Recon [Reconnaissance] -- Two U. S. Air Force B-58 'Hustler' aircraft from the 43rd Bomb Wing, Carswell AFB, Tex., took many aerial photographs of the state such as this, the day after the Good Friday...
Title taken from back of photo. "Aerial Recon [Reconnaissance] -- Two U. S. Air Force B-58 'Hustler' aircraft from the 43rd Bomb Wing, Carswell AFB, Tex., took many aerial photographs of the state such as this, the day after the Good Friday...
Title taken from front. View of men cleaning up waterfront at Nome, Alaska, after storm, with wreckage of boats washed up on shore. Photographer's number A33. Sept. 1900. Photographer: O. D. Goetze.
Title from verso. Photograph of bombing damage from a U.S. air raid on Japanese forces on Kiska Island. Verso reads: "This photo, released in Washington today, shows columns of smoke rising from Japanese installations on Kiska Island in...
Title and description (except in brackets) from photo verso. [Fishing vessel Alaskan Monarch capsized under a wave that hit the ship.] USCG Storis (WMEC 38) and the 96 - foot crabber Alaskan Monarch. Alaskan Monarch went aground Mar. 15, 1990 on...
Title from album note Additional information from album: View from the brink of the cave in on the morning of April 22, 1917; debris from the natatorium building and a portion of the tailings from the "700" mill, which are still in evidence in...
Title supplied by cataloger. A red barge, the Emard No. 2, grounded on mud flats. Another red boat has been pulled ashore. Men working on barge and on shore, pushing fish onto ground. Cook Inlet. Slide printed 8/1966.
Title taken from text. Album caption: Bridge across a troublesome glazier (glacial) stream 12 miles below McCallum. Highest ground now where the trusssed span was built three years ago. The damaged section of the bridge result of glazier water...