Remainder of title: Thomas Riggs, Jr., Member Alaskan Engineering Commission, and C. W. Richie and H. J. Atwell, Acting Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office, at Fairbanks, Alaska.
View of destruction to buildings along Fourth Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Large building near center is the Anchorage Westward Hotel. Signs on the far left, above the man's head,are mostly obscured. One does...
Title from caption: "Alabama Horse Scow Navigation Co. on the Iditarod River." Written on the verso, "This picture shows the mode of getting freight up the small streams. No wonder that flour costs $15 a sack, spuds 20 cts. [cents] a lb. [pound],...
Title taken from back. Cataloguer's note: A sizable group of people from the press club are seen here standing on the landing strip, in front of the airplane. They are posing while holding a sign that reads "Farthest Northers [sic], Welcome to the...
Audio file of a 45 RPM Phonographic Record of Alaska Flag Song. Total running time: 3 minutes, 49 seconds. Words by Marie Drake, music by Elinor Dusenbury. Original record issued by Royal Records, Douglas, Alaska, ca. 1940's-1950's. Visual elements...
View of damage to buildings in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Image includes men, women, buildings, a crane, and a number of stores. Anchorage Westward Hotel is the tall building in the center of the image. Banner over the...
Photograph of Anchorage Ski Club patch, Anchorage, Alaska. Patch design consists of the words "Anchorage, Alaska", a skier in a tuck position, and the stars of the Big Dipper (and the Alaska state flag) embroidered in blue on white felt. Original...
The competition was open to Alaska schoolchildren between grades 7 and 12. Benson was a 13 year old student at the Jessie Lee MIssion Home in Seward. The competition was organized by the American Legion, who collected a total of 142 entries from...
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 ...