Album: Different stages of construction of the new steel bridge, Fairbanks, Alaska. The construction site for the steel bridge construction over the Chena River. The wooden barricade on the river front is visible in the foreground.
Title taken from caption. " Near view of Marshal's barricade ", from which the Northwestern Ry. (Railway) Marshalls shot Home Ry. men, Sept. 25, 1907. Photographer: P. S. Hunt, photo No. G1635. Reproduced from a glass plate.
Title taken from caption. " Near view of Northwestern Ry. Co.'s grade, Marshals [sic] tent and barricade from which the Home Ry. men were shot, Sept 25, 1907.
" Photographer: P. S. Hunt, photo No. G1633. Reproduced from a glass plate.
Title taken from caption. " Northwestern Ry. Co.'s 'cut' in which the Home Ry. men were shot, showing the Marshals [sic] tent and barricade, Sept 25, 1907. " Photographer: P. S. Hunt, photo No. G1632. Reproduced from a glass plate.
Title taken from caption. " Near view of Northwestern Ry. Co's Marshal's tent and Barricade from which the Home Ry. men were shot, Spet 25, 17 ". Photographer: P. S. Hunt, photo size 6 x 8.
View of large sinkhole in street after flood in Fairbanks, Alaska. A rope barricade surrounds the hole which is still filled with water. 1967. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide.
Title from front. View of first Alaska Railroad engine sitting next to the tracks surrounded by a chain barricade near the Fairbanks, Alaska train depot. Cars, buildings, and a woman walking by can be seen in the background. On engine: "ARR1." Sign...
Title taken from caption. Anchorage residents look over and photograph damage from the earthquake in the Turnagain Bluff area. The sign on the barricade reads "Danger area. Enter at your own risk." A fuel oil lantern sits atop the barricade.
Title taken from caption. View of the 1964 Good Friday earthquake damage to the Dalton Hardware building in the Ship Creek industrial area of downtown Anchorage.
Title taken from caption. View of the debris from a collapsed building in the Ship Creek area of downtown Anchorage after the 1964 Good Friday earthquake.
Title taken from caption. A barricade put up by the Anchorage Public Works department after the 1964 Good Friday earthquake. The sign reads: "Danger area. Enter at your own risk."