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George E. Jackson photographs; 1943-1945. 0.02 cubic feet. hmc-0949. Photographs from a 205th Engineers soldier who served on Attu Island.

Harold H. Jackson scrapbook; 1940-1945. 0.01 cubic feet. hmc-0652. Scrapbook of a Navy Seabee who served in the 85th U.S. Navy Construction Battalion in Alaska.

Pat Jackson album; 1934. 0.2 cubic feet. hmc-1029-AHS. Travel album of a Portland, Oregon tourist aboard the S. S. Aleutian.

Japanese American Citizen’s League. Alaska Chapter records; 1995-2011. 1.0 cubic feet. hmc-1116. Records of an Alaskan civic group.

Japanese sailor World War II photograph album; 1942-1945. 0.1 cubic feet. hmc-0832. Photographs that were possessed by a Japanese sailor who was stationed on the Aleutian Islands during World War II.

Jarret family photographs; 1921. 0.02 cubic feet. hmc-0969. Photographs of Chickaloon area and the coal mine there.

Jellybean radio show fan mail; 1954-1955. 0.01 cubic feet. hmc-1044-AHS. Letters to a host of an Alaskan children’s radio show.

Jessup family postcards; 1910-1911. 0.02 cubic feet. hmc-1068-AHS. Correspondence Reverend Jessup and his wife received from her son, Gust Mihleder, and his fellow soldiers at Fort Gibbons.

Sharon Jessup 1964 Earthquake papers; 1964. 0.8 cubic feet. hmc-1102-ahs. Records, videos, and audio recordings of the 1964 Earthquake.

Earle D. Jewell papers; 1946-1947. 0.2 cubic feet. hmc-1184. Documents from an Air Corps serviceman stationed on Shemya in 1946-1947.

Herbert G. Jill letter; 1950 October 30. 0.01 cubic feet and 5.97 MB. hmc-0668. Letter written by a U.S. Army captain stationed at Elmendorf Air Force Base.

Neil C. Johannsen Alaska State Parks history collection; 1970-1995. 8 cubic feet hmc-1046. Materials relating to the development of the Alaska state park system.

Henry LeRoy Johns papers; 1951-1970. 0.4 cubic feet. hmc-1413-apu. A scrapbook of materials from the early years of Alaska Methodist University.

Billy Blackjack Johnson papers; 1929-1997. 2.4 cubic feet. hmc-0384. Papers of a proponent of the 13th Regional Corporation for non-resident Alaska Natives.

Bonnie Johnson papers; 1983-2010. 0.5 cubic feet. hmc-1327. Records of a public health nurse in Alaska.

John F. Johnson papers; 1942-1945. 0.02 cubic feet. hmc-1105. Papers relating to a U.S. Army serviceman’s time at Dutch Harbor.

Moose Johnson papers; undated, 1939-1940. 0.01 cubic feet. hmc-0762. Photographs and Letter from a miner in the Kantishna Mining District.

Otte Conrad Johnson photographs; 1915-1936. 0.01 cubic feet. hmc-0791. Photographs of Alaska Packers Association employee who worked at the fishing station at Kvichak.

Rubye Johnson photograph album; 1918-1933. 0.20 cubic feet. hmc-0482. Photograph album of a family who lived in Anchorage.

Walter Johnson papers; 1902-2016, bulk 1961-1978. 8 cubic feet and 45 KB. hmc-0932. Personal and work related papers of an Alaskan public health physician.

Bob Jones papers; 1924-1998. 1.0 cubic feet. hmc-1411. Personal and professional papers of the director of the Aleutian Islands National Wildlife Refuge.

Dorothy M. Jones papers; 1878, 1970-1977. 0.25 cubic feet. hmc-0458. Population data from the Aleutian Islands collected by a professor of sociology at the University of Alaska’s Institute of Social and Economic Research.

Howard and Mabel Jonish papers; 1910-1989. 1.2 cubic feet. hmc-0428. Papers, photographs, and writings of an Alaskan couple.

Joe Josephson papers; 1983-1988. 56 cubic feet. hmc-0409. The Alaskan senatorial papers of an attorney and legislator.

Lawrence J. Juipe letters; 1942. 0.01 cubic feet. hmc-0889. Letters from a U.S. Army soldier in transport to Alaska by steamship.

Juneau resident slides; undated, 1942-1986. 0.2 cubic feet. hmc-0740. Images of Alaska, primarily in the vicinity of Juneau.

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