Guide to the Jack Dionigi photographs
1942-1945
An Alaska Historical Society collection
Collection number: HMC-1408-AHS.
Creator: Dionigi, Jack.
Title: Jack Dionigi photographs.
Dates: 1942-1945.
Volume of collection: 0.01 cubic feet.
Language of materials: Collection materials are in English.
Collection summary: World War II era photographs from a US Army Signal Corps service member stationed in Alaska.
Biographical note:
Jack Dionigi was from Louisville, Colorado. He enlisted in 1942 in the U. S. Army Signal Corps. He was stationed in Alaska during World War II.
Collection description:
The collection consists of 65 photographs, some commercial, and one envelope with a unit logo on it. The photographs include images of military life, facilities, fellow soldiers, recreational events and other content across a variety of locations in Alaska. The locations include Anchorage, Curry, Attu, Shemya, Mt. McKinley, the Tanana River, Seward, and Tanacross.
Arrangement: The photographs are in the order in which they were received at the Archives.
Digitized copies: This collection has not been digitized. For information about obtaining digital copies, please contact Archives and Special Collections.
Rights note: Copyright to collection materials created by Jack Dionigi has been transferred to the Alaska Historical Society. The Archives can grant permission for use on behalf of AHS.
Preferred citation: Jack Dionigi photographs, Alaska Historical Society collections, Archives and Special Collections, Consortium Library, University of Alaska Anchorage.
Acquisition note: This collection was donated to the Alaska Historical Society in 2002 by Cyndi Dionigi-Huffman, Jack’s daughter. The Historical Society retains ownership of the collection and placed it on deposit in Archives and Special Collections in 2023.
Processing information: This collection was described by Arlene Schmuland in 2023.