Workers from the Homer Area Recovery Coalition (HAR.C.) unload and carry Billy Day's
rock washer to platform built on beach - Mars Cove, Port Dick (Guif of Alaska).
Workers from the Homer Area Recovery Coalition (HAR.C.) unload and carry Billy Day's
rock washer to platform built on beach - Mars Cove, Port Dick (Guif of Alaska).
Winter view of waterfront buildings in Seward, Alaska, including Al Dickinson's steam laundry in the old power house building (center). 1905-1915. Original photograph size: 3 1/8" x 5".
Wide view. White picket fence in foreground enclosed Sheldon Jackson School. The so called "Blarney Stone" shows prominently on the beach in the foreground.
Wide shot of oil impacted beach with rock washer platform built by volunteer workers from
the Homer Area Recovery Coalition (HAR.C.) - Mars Cove, Port Dick (Gulf of Alaska).
Wheels, of a size to dwarf the men standing next to them, support a platform with an apparatus designed for gold mining, perhaps used in hydraulic mining; it appears to be on sandy beach
Fourth volume of five volume set of diaries kept by Walter Todd, railroad surveyor for Alaskan Engineering Commission in southcentral Alaska. May 19, 1917-Jan. 2, 1918. [199] pages ; 15 cm.
Volunteer spill workers from the Homer Area Recovery Coalition (H.A.R.C.) manually
clean spill impacted beach - Groucho Beach, Port Dick (Gun of Alaska).
Volunteer spill workers from the Homer Area Recovery Coalition (H.A.R.C.) manually
clean spill impacted beach - Groucho Beach, Port Dick (Gulf of Alaska).