A man plucks a large cabbage in Palmer, Alaska. He hands over it to an officer.
Scenes of countryside in Palmer, Alaska. Trees and barn in a field.
Scene of a field of shocked wheat in Palmer, Alaska. Camera pans over low hills adjoining the cultivated areas.
Attorney General Alexander Mitchell Palmer inside his residence in Washington, DC. He poses for the camera, sitting in a chair with his 9-year old daughter, Mary Dixon Palmer, sitting in his lap. They have a book opened that Palmer reads aloud. Next, scene shows his wife, Mrs. Roberta Bartlett Dixon Palmer, standing outside their home. Camera pans to include, daughter Mary, and Attorney General Palmer. The three smile for the camera.
Bus pulls out onto street at Anchorage Bus station, Alaska. Next seen is living quarters and housing units for military personnel in Anchorage. U.S. military serviceman coming come drives a 1953 or 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air sedan 4 door car in neighborhood. He arrives in front of a housing building. Family members come out to greet him before they head into housing.
A 1953 Cadillac sedan, covered with dust, drives along a road, passing homes in Bootlegger Cove residential neighborhood of Anchorage, Alaska. Next sequence shows Fourth Avenue south of C street, with vehicles moving along the street and several pedestrians on the sidewalk . A hotel is identified by its sign. Street level closeup of the pink-colored MacKay building, at 337 E 4th St, at corner of E 4th and Denali Street. ( It opened in 1951 as Mount McKinley Apartments, was renamed the MacKay building, and decades later, renovated and called the McKinley Tower.)
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