Title from caption. Photograph of two six-horse teams planting wheat. Narrative in photo album read: "Wheat is the only product. Six horse teams putting wheat in the ground in a hurry to take advantage of moisture conditions."
View of several wagons drawn by horse teams and what could be harvesting equipment. The wagon to the left has a couple of children aboard. The cancellation stamp on this postcard indicates it was sent October 3, 1915 from Valley City, North Dakota....
Fourth volume of five volume set of diaries kept by Walter Todd, railroad surveyor for Alaskan Engineering Commission in southcentral Alaska. May 19, 1917-Jan. 2, 1918. [199] pages ; 15 cm.
Title taken from label on front. View of men with horse teams hitched to wagons at Alaska Engineering Commission railroad construction camp at mile 356 in Interior Alaska, with tents and buildings at left. Also from label: "T 233." An Alaska...
Title taken from front. View of Wortmann's Road House, Valdez-Fairbanks Trail, Alaska, with horse teams and men standing outside. Photographer's number P13. n.d. Photographer: P.S. Hunt. Original photograph size: 3 7/8" x 5 1/2".
View looking down Broadway Street in Skagway's business district; businesses in view are Burkhard House, Yukon Outfitters, and Pillbox Drug; people, horse teams, and wagons are on street
53 black and white photographs document project to construct a "ditch' of pipeline and flume to transport water to the gold fields; first images show horse teams pulling loaded sleds across frozen Tagish Lake; last images show construction of large...
Title from image caption Narrow canyon crowded with tents, horse teams; freight wagons; lumber, and other prospecting supplies Photographer's number 2109
Title taken from verso. Harry Hoben, with his team and cutter, on Chamberlin (Dairy) Hill Road in Seward, Alaska. 1907-1910? Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
Men getting ready to hook up a team of horses to a loaded wagon in front of the Frye-Bruhn building in Seward, Alaska. Sign on building reads: "Frye-Bru[hn]." 1906-1912? Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
Six horses and wagon receive a big load off the Mariposa, tied up at the dock in Seward, Alaska. Weight on the crate is 1,000 lbs. ca. 1910-1913. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
A man and a dog sitting on the seat of a horse-drawn wagon from the Alaska Transfer Company on 4th Avenue in Seward, Alaska. 1908-1912. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2 x 3 1/2".
Title from caption. Dome City was located 14 miles North of Fairbanks, Alaska. Also known as Dome Camp. Man driving two horses pulling a sledge left side of the image in the foreground. Mining camp and tailings pile in the background. 8...
Title from caption. Image shows horses and a mule loaded with supplies in front of "Jones' Grocery" in Fairbanks. Several wooden casks are stacked along the side of the building, under the sign. An alternate sign on the front of the building...
Title from verso. Image shows a man in overalls driving two horses that are pulling a cart of hay. The man is standing on top of the hay in the cart. Another man is walking beside the cart on the right side of the image. A deforested...
Title from caption. Image shows a street scene in Tanana, with three buildings visible. The building on the right has a sign reading "Tanana Post Office." Several horses and horse-drawn-sleds are in the street. Men are seen standing in the...
Two horses haul a hay wagon, one man rides and two other are nearby. Another horse is in the background. These three horses are all the horses in Fort Yukon at this time. The men are identified as Dinny O'Brien, George Busoks and George...