Title taken from caption on Album. "At Tanana Crossing. Teddy Charlie the first boy I baptized at T. C. [Tanana Crossing]. Later adopted by Jack Singleton, "retired mining man." An outdoor portrait of a boy leaning against a log building and...
Title taken from caption: "P.R. Hagelbarger crossing Martin Creek." View of Paul R. Hagelbarger, member of National Geographic expedition, crossing Martin Creek. Photo taken at what was later designated as Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska,...
Title from taken caption. View of a group of soldiers during U.S. Army mountain and glacier training in Alaska. One of the soldiers is crossing a river on a rope, while the rest stand and watch. From verso: "One rope bridge for crossing river....
Title taken from verso: "Hungarian Ambassador Count Scheney crossing Benjamin Creek on a sheep hunt." A view of Count Scheney crossing a log bridge carrying a backpack. Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 5 3/4".
Title taken from verso. View of worker walking next to Trans-Alaska pipeline covered in concrete for insulation, prior to laying pipe in ditch during pipeline construction under Tonsina River in Southcentral Alaska. Also from verso: "Tonsina River...
Aerial view showing the Canyon Island crossing of Taku River at Mile 4; proposed road would be located on island up to the narrowest point of river at a favorable bridge crossing and thence following the north or westerly bank of the river to...
Loaded wagon drawn by four horses crossing the creek. Two unidentified men in the wagon and another on horseback behind. Physical description: Tinted lantern slide : glass, col. ; 3 1/4 x 4 in.
Remainder of title: Thomas Riggs, Jr., Member Alaskan Engineering Commission, and C. W. Richie and H. J. Atwell, Acting Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office, at Fairbanks, Alaska.
Title from verso: "Condition of Tanana Crossing field in April". Airplane whose side reads "[Pacific] Alaska Airways" with a wheel in what looks like a rut.
A musher poses with a dog sled while crossing Rainy Pass on the Iditarod Trail in late March 1920. The trip was made by George Glass, his 17 year old son Ophir Glass, and Irving Reed. It is unknown which of them is the...
George Glass and his seventeen year old son Ophir with Irving Reed (center) pose for this photograph at the Skwentna Roadhouse. Skwenta Crossing, is where the Iditarod Trail crossed the Skwentna River. Reed wrote in a...