Looking east across coal bunker, superintendent's house, and wharf; the white ships are U.S. cruisers CHICAGO and MARBLEHEAD; the black ship is freighter LEELANAW; and black vessel at left is U.S. destroyer PERRY
Men stand in front of large pile of coal between steamboat and warehouse building; dollies for transporting heavy objects in foreground; downtown Juneau and mountains in background Printed from original glass-plate negative
Mostly Asian men standing around machine. Peeled potatoes tumbling out. Plate on machine: The Economical Vegetable Peeler made by Belding & Franklin New York, N.Y. U.S.A. Patent Pending. Photographer's number 93.
Pictured left to right: R.N. DeArmond, researcher in charge of Historical Library photo collections; Harry Snyder, who was an electrician at the Treadwell Mine, 1916-1918; and, Phyllis Nottingham [Demuth], librarian Note: the Harry F. Snyder...
Seven miners, wearing work clothes and boots, pose on boardwalk in front of wooden building; other miners look out from window behind Photographer's number 162
Title from album note Additional information from album: Building on left is the #4 bunkhouse; the Treadwell Club is on right; the natatorium building is gone, "down in the hole"
Title from album note Additional information from album: During 1916 and 1917, numerous cave-ins were occurring in the upper levels of the mine; in order to protect the Treadwell, Mexican, and "700" mines, the bulkhead was constructed in the...
Title from album note Additional information from album: Electric locomotives replaced all horses and mules for hauling ore from the stopes to the station ore bins