Title from image. Composite of portraits, with name of each individual. Top row (l. to r.): S.O. Wheelock, Frank Forrest, W.W. Casey - Chief, Chas. Price, S. Blum
2nd row (l. to r.): J.B. Denny, J.M. Behrends
3rd row (l. to r.):...
Relief shown by hachures and hill shading. In color. Mounted on cloth. Shows land and sea routes to gold fields. Distance table on back of cover. "Compiled from actual surveys and explorations on the ground by J. M. Davidson [and] B. D....
Relief shown by hachures and hill shading. In color. Mounted on cloth. Shows land and sea routes to gold fields. Distance table on back of cover. "Compiled from actual surveys and explorations on the ground by J. M. Davidson [and] B. D....
Relief shown by hachures and hill shading. In color. Mounted on cloth. Shows land and sea routes to gold fields. Distance table on back of cover. "Compiled from actual surveys and explorations on the ground by J. M. Davidson [and] B. D....
The entire collection contains reports, correspondence, pamphlets, and administrative records received from the agricultural stations at Matanuska, Fairbanks, and Petersburg. The papers address such topics as environmental data, Alaskan flora,...
Title taken from front. Group photo of office workers from Alaska Engineering Commission Mechanical Department in Anchorage, Alaska. From verso: "A.E.C. Mechanical Department - Anchorage, Alaska. Left to right - Fred C. Ferrell, master mechanic....
Includes legend. Relief shown by hachures. Valdez to Ft. Egbert: "...made under instructions by J.M. Clapp, Asst. Engr., June-Sept. 1904." Yukon River to Coldfoot: "…made under instructions by O.A. Piper, Surveyor, June-Sept. 1904." Inset:...
Title taken from front. Carcasses of horses left along trail to goldfields near Skagway, Alaska. Photographer's number 6998. 1898? Photographer: J.M.B. Original photograph size: 6" x 8 7/8".
Title taken from front. View of men and supplies at top of Chilkoot Pass on the way to gold fields in Alaska. Photographer's numbers 79 and 7005. Photographer: J.M.B. 1898. Original photograph size: 4 3/4" x 7 3/4".
On verso: Edward Barnes arrived in Wrangell around 1864 or 1865; Barnes Bros started logging in vicinity of Wrangell with ox teams around 1897 (J. M. Wyckoff, "Lumbering in Alaska," August 1923 Pathfinder)
Shell Simmons [in middle?] and three other men work on a car with a 1941Washington license plate; man on right wears overcoat from the J. M. Perry Institute, a technical institute in Yakima, Washington