View of the Chitina Hotel, Chitina, Alaska. The sign below the flagpole reads: "Chitina Bar" and the sign in front of the hotel reads: "Chitina Hotel Dining Room". Caption at bottom of photo reads: "Chit[i]na". Photo taken between 1949 and 1971.
View looking down Chitina River with dense growth of trees on riverbanks. One barren tree in the foreground of photo. A narrow dirt road on the left bank of the river. A lone rock lies in the water near the left shoreline.
View of the Chitina, Alaska train station, with people and dog standing on platform. Smoke billows from train pulling out of station. Sign on station house reads: "Chitina." 1921? Original photograph size: 3 1/4" x 5 1/2".
Automobile beneath highway sign. Sign in image: Chitina-Fairbanks Military Highway; Constructed and Maintained by the Alaska Road Commission. Caption: Photographed by E.L. Fisher. Beginning of the Edgerton Cutoff of the Richardshon Highway...
Title from caption. Caption also includes the number 338 and the word "Photocraft." Verso reads: "Ice breaking up in Copper River at the Chitina crossing Mile 132 C.R. & N.W. Ry. Stringers and rails taken up to save them from going into river....
Title by indexer. The village, hotel, Town Lake, depot and the railroad are viewed from above. The writing at the bottom of the photo is obscured but may read in part, "headwaters of Chitina".
Title taken from accompanying note. "Old store in Chitina, being renovated, 8/84." The signs in the window are blurry, but the words may read "Johnson" and "Begich".
Title taken from caption. Other caption reads: "Guy F. Cameron". A view of the Chitina River where it meets the Copper River. The top of a fir tree is visible in the center foreground.