John J. Sesnon Co.'s cable way for landing freight at Nome. 1400 feet long, shore tower 125 feet high, Cassion tower 90 feet above highwater. The largest cable way of its kind in the world.
Cover title: Rand, McNally & Co.'s new handy map of Alaska showing new towns and gold fields, accompanied by a new map of North America showing relative position of Alaska to all parts of the continent. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. ...
Title taken from caption. " Valdez Transportation Co.'s stage arriving at Valdez from Fairbanks, Dec. 27, 1905. " Photographer: P. S. Hunt, photo No. G558.
Caption reads: "A. C. Co.'s tunnells and buildings, in ridge adjoining Copper Mountain, from opposite side of Landlock Bay Narrows, April 18, 1905." Photographer: P. S. Hunt, photo No. G217.
Title taken from front. View of south end of Erick Shedin & Co.'s work location on construction of Alaska Engineering Commission Railway, Matanuska Valley, Alaska. Also from front: "A.E.C. G376." From margin: "South end [mile] 24.75." Photos...
Title taken from front. View of Erick Schedin & Co.'s construction site before blasting, Matanuska Branch of Alaska Engineering Commission Railway, Matanuska Valley, Alaska. Also from front: "A.E.C. G373." From margin: "[Mile] 24.75." Photos...
Title taken from front. View of Chickaloon Lumber Co.'s sawmill near Eklutna, Alaska, with Alaska Engineering Commission Railway tracks running alongside. From front: "A.E.C. G28." An Alaska Engineering Commission photo. Photographer's number G28....
Title taken from postcard. Postcard of the village of Kodiak in 1940, showing the waterfront and some of the community behind. The W. J. Erskine Co.'s building is prominant in the photo.