Box PCA 205
Contains 95 Results:
Men left to right: Harold Woodward, Arthur "Doc" Brown, Sam White.
[with 4 unidentified women in front of plane].
NC422N on the Yukon at Eagle, 1931. [Yukon River; ski-equipped plane]
Many of the views in this collection were used to illustrate Sam White’s story of his work in Alaska; serialized in the ALASKA SPORTSMAN magazine from December 1964 through November 1965. Most depict airplanes and villages in interior Alaska. Subjects include Alaska Game Commission personnel and offices, airplane crashes, the Wien brothers (Merrill, Sig and Noel), and localities, such as Ft. Yukon and Tonzana.
Phil, Andy, Mary Eva, Hannah, David.
[family group portrait]
A little mishap at Iditarod, no damage. 9844 Travel Air.
[skis of plane resting on grassy slope].
Hudson Bay graveyard--dates back to 1840. Fort Yukon, Alaska. Farthest point North on Yukon River.
Many of the views in this collection were used to illustrate Sam White’s story of his work in Alaska; serialized in the ALASKA SPORTSMAN magazine from December 1964 through November 1965. Most depict airplanes and villages in interior Alaska. Subjects include Alaska Game Commission personnel and offices, airplane crashes, the Wien brothers (Merrill, Sig and Noel), and localities, such as Ft. Yukon and Tonzana.
[Fort Yukon, Alaska. Sign identifies the Fort Yukon Hotel.]
Many of the views in this collection were used to illustrate Sam White’s story of his work in Alaska; serialized in the ALASKA SPORTSMAN magazine from December 1964 through November 1965. Most depict airplanes and villages in interior Alaska. Subjects include Alaska Game Commission personnel and offices, airplane crashes, the Wien brothers (Merrill, Sig and Noel), and localities, such as Ft. Yukon and Tonzana.
[Slightly different view of #25: Fort Yukon, Alaska. Sign identifies the Fort Yukon Hotel.]
Many of the views in this collection were used to illustrate Sam White’s story of his work in Alaska; serialized in the ALASKA SPORTSMAN magazine from December 1964 through November 1965. Most depict airplanes and villages in interior Alaska. Subjects include Alaska Game Commission personnel and offices, airplane crashes, the Wien brothers (Merrill, Sig and Noel), and localities, such as Ft. Yukon and Tonzana.
Warren Tillman and Noel Wien.
[standing beside plane].
[Eight people on porch of Tanana Roadhouse; four identified as: Mrs. Tom McLain, second from left; Tom McLain, third from left; Joe Romaker, fourth from left; and Mrs. Romaker, second from right.]
Many of the views in this collection were used to illustrate Sam White’s story of his work in Alaska; serialized in the ALASKA SPORTSMAN magazine from December 1964 through November 1965. Most depict airplanes and villages in interior Alaska. Subjects include Alaska Game Commission personnel and offices, airplane crashes, the Wien brothers (Merrill, Sig and Noel), and localities, such as Ft. Yukon and Tonzana.
Old Alaska Game Commission Office, Fort Yukon, mid-1930's.
[exterior view].