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ST. MIHIEL drops anchor at Seward, 8 a.m., May 22nd, 1935.
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U.S.A.T. [U.S. Army Transport] ST.MIHIEL steaming up Resurrection Bay, 7:45 a.m., May 22nd [1935].
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The ST.MIHIEL draws closer to the dock.
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Coming into the dock at Seward.
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American Legion Community Band at Seward give the colonists a brass band reception.
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Capt. Daniel Pumphrey, Master of the ST.MIHIEL.
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Col. O. F. Ohlsen (left) and H. A. R. Carleton on dock at Seward.
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Paul Wagner (left), A.P. Photographer, and Col. Ohlsen watch the ST. MIHIEL draw up to the dock.
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An Alaskan husky greets the newcomers at Seward.
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Colonists line up to leave the ST.MIHIEL.
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Anxious faces stare over the railing.
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Colonist leaving the [ST.] MIHIEL.
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ST. MIHIEL officers assist the colonists.
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Ship's officers assisting a woman off gangplank onto dock.
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Unloading the ST.MIHIEL.
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Crane lifting a log onto the dock alongside of ship.
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Unloading the forward hold.
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View of ship alongside of dock.
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School buses being unloaded.
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Side view of bus suspended from crane.
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Capt. Pumphrey takes a lesson
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Unloading [ST.] MIHIEL w/the towering mts. of Seward in the background.

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