Ziegler, Eustace P. (painter). Oil on Masonite. Size: 11.5 x 13.5 in. Title, "Freighting on Rainer" by artist on verso [Freighting on (River)?]. Title on Museum accession card, "River Freighting under Mt. McKinley." Signed lower right.
Title from image. Photograph of a dogsled team bringing freight to Quail Creek. Narrative in photo album reads: "Freighting above the timber line" "On the way from Rampart to the placer mining on Quail Creek."
Looking up a frozen river at a packtrain hauling freight at Gulkana, Alaska, with people standing at right. From verso: "Valdez Creek Mining Co. Freighting on river. Gulkana, Alaska. 400 tons freight. 76 sleds, 40 horses, 36 persons in party." ca....
Title taken from front. Men with dog sleds freighting goods from the S.S. Corwin 4 miles over Bering Sea ice to Nome, Alaska. Photographer's number A996. June 2, 1907. Photographer: Goetze Photo.
In Winter and Pond Company's photograph album THE TRAIL OF '98 Full album caption: "Stampeders freighting on the trail at the height of the gold rush to the Klondike, 1898."
Two mushers outside two log cabins at Yankee Creek. George Glass, his seventeen year old son Ophir, and Irving Reed traveled by dog sled for 14 days from Wasilla to Yankee Creek in late March 1920. Reed described this...
Title by indexer. Photograph shows a couple of horses hitched up to sleds at a road house. One of the buildings appears to read [Northmen's Roadhouse, Freighting to the Summit]. Boxes of cargo sit nearby, and some dogs are standing near other...
Title from caption. Photograph of a street scene in Ruby, Alaska. Two horse drawn wagons are mired deep in the mud. A hotel and a general store are visible.
Title taken from caption. A group of men are seen here with a number of pack animals, possibly mules, carrying heavy loads. The caption indicates that the image is hand colored. What appears to be a pipeline, possibly for carrying water to...
Title taken from caption. The sign on the side of the building confirms that this is Wortman's road house, which offers the service of Freighting to the Summit on the Fairbanks - Valdez trail. Photo by Johnson, and image is hand-colored.
Title from caption in album. Two teams of horses and their freight load of lumber stopped on a winter road or trail. One man is pointing in a direction off or ahead of the trail. The carts are filled with large lumber rafters or beams.