Trans-Alaska Pipeline (Alaska)
Denver Public Library
Papers concern the review given to the Trans-Alaska Pipeline by the Subcommittee on Public Lands of the House Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. Files contain correspondence, right-of-way studies, technical reports on pipeline safety, a subcommittee field-trip itinerary, maps, articles, photographs, clippings, and transcripts of hearings before the House subcommittee
Library of Congress - Research and Reference Services
Library of Congress - Research and Reference Services
University of Alaska, Fairbanks
The Gutoski Family Papers consists of the papers of Raymond Gutoski and his son Martin Gutoski. The collection is organized into 2 series: 1. Raymond Valentine Gutoski and 2. Martin Gutoski. Raymond was a civil engineer working for the Department of Highways in Alaska. His papers describe his road construction projects in Alaska from 1960-1997. Martin's papers describe his summer employment at the Mt. McKinley Hotel in 1965, photographs of Creamer's Field in 1967 and the 1963 solar eclipse, and his 1995 Master's thesis, "“Yaachox’ Bluff.”.
University of Alaska, Fairbanks
The Harold C. Tilleson Papers contain photographs, slides, and film documenting the construction of the Hickel Highway Ice Road as part of the construction of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline
University of Alaska, Fairbanks
The Banker Family Photographs contain personal and travel slides of the Banker family of Fairbanks, Alaska (541 color slides) showing family activities, Alaskan scenes, and scenes of Hawaii, Arizona, and other places in the United States
University of Alaska Anchorage, Alaska Pacific University Consortium Library
This collection contains copies of articles and other publications by Betsy and Lyman Woodman as well as papers and reference materials collected by them -- Included are papers on the 1964 Alaska earthquake, Amchitka, the capital move question, the Trans-Alaska Pipeline, the Exxon Valdez oil spill, Anchorage-Whitby sister cities, maps and plans, and publications. The papers include drafts of articles, notes, press releases, reports and studies, clippings, photographs, and other materials
Library of Congress - Research and Reference Services
Library of Congress - Research and Reference Services
Alaska State Library - Historical Collections
The collection contains both slides and photographs of construction of the pipeline. Images of personnel, equipment, the winter environment, wildlife, pumpstations, Valdez and the terminal. The slides generally correspond to typewritten progress reports which begin in March, 1976, when the pipeline was about 45% complete, and ending in April, 1977 at 95% completion. Construction began in April 1974. The 4-foot diameter pipeline spans 800 miles from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez, crossing tundra, three mountain ranges and hundreds of streams, requiring a number of various-sized bridge structures. 132 million manhours went into the effort which included construction of a 360-mile all-weather road from the Yukon River to Prudhoe Bay. The pipeline supplies natural gas from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez, Alaska, beginning in early May of 1977. [From Alyeska Pipeline Service Co. Progress Report, April 1977.].