Title from finding aid. Photograph shows a man reclining in a large bunk built against a wall. A rifle sits nearby and a satchel hangs from the wall above him. Caption from finding aid reads "Bob Mahaffey in bunk". Location is on Lyman...
Herbert Heller was an avid collector of historical material on Alaska, with emphasis on the gold-seeking pioneers of 1898. Among these pioneers was his uncle, (Robert) Lynn Smith, a gold miner, jeweler and U.S. Marshal in Alaska. Smith’s career...
Title taken from caption. " Bunk houses and cooks house, Cliff Mine, Valdez Bay, Alaska." Photographer: P. S. Hunt, photo No. G3610. Reproduced from glass plate.
Title taken from caption. View of hospital and employee bunk house for Naknek Packing Company at Naknek, Alaska. Photo taken during National Geographic Society expedition on the way to Katmai area. 1918.
Title taken from caption. View of the buildings of the Naknek Packing Company, including the bunk house and mess hall, Naknek, Alaska. Photo taken during National Geographic Society expedition on the way to Katmai area. 1918.
View of a bunkhouse housing construction workers at Mount McKinley National Park (later Denali National Park and Preserve), Alaska. The photograph was sent to Vic Rivers by George R. Wilson. From verso: "1938. In the foreground was our water supply...
Title drawn from verso; verso notes and sketch of bunk shown below photograph Platform bed constructed three feet off ground and covered with spruce boughs, grasses, robes, and blankets; logs of cabin are visible behind men
Title drawn from verso Platform bed constructed three feet off ground and covered with spruce boughs, grasses, robes, and blankets; logs of cabin are visible behind men
Title drawn from verso One man plays a fiddle, another smokes a pipe, two have their eyes closed; the log cabin walls are visible behind, and a tent fabric stretches above their heads
Title drawn from verso; verso notes shown below photograph One man plays a fiddle, another smokes a pipe, two have their eyes closed; the log cabin walls are visible behind, and a tent fabric stretches above their heads