This area looks like a work site. Numerous logs can be seen scattered all over the ground. There is a large platform/ transportation device, and other heavy equipments, as well as a man on a horse and a row of tents and such seen at a distance.
The John W. Chapman Family Papers consist of material relating to John Wight Chapman and May Seely Chapman and their work as Episcopal missionaries at Anvik, Alaska (1887-1930), as well as family correspondence, genealogical information,...
View of a women holding a baby and children standing in front of a barabara in Point Hope, Alaska. From verso: "Pt. Hope." Ca. 1930-1939. Original photograph size: 2.75" x 4.5".
View of women and children standing outside barabaras in Hooper Bay, Alaska. Several dogs are chained to a post and a drying rack can be seen at the top of the hill. From verso: "Hooper Bay." Ca. 1930-1939. Original photograph size: 2.75" x 4.5".
View of William M. Stoll (left) and his brother, Walter Stoll, at the 700 foot-level portal of Independence Mine near Hatcher Pass in southcentral Alaska. The two men are standing in front of the entrance to a drift on the Independence vein, called...
Title taken from front. Alaska Railroad Station, Whitney, Alaska, just north of Anchorage. Also from front: "A.E.C. G922." An Alaska Engineering Commission photo. Photographer's number G922. 1918? Photographer: H.G.K. Original photograph size: 6...
View of White Alice Communication site 717 at Tin City, Alaska. Building and barrels are visible at far left and barrels and logs are at far right. The White Alice Communications System (WACS) was a United States Air Force telecommunication link...
Title taken from verso. View of homemade whiskey distillery with bottles and other containers in front of log structure in Alaska. From front: "Not in Kentucky but Alaska! Camp Moonshine." 1920's? Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 3/8" x 5 3/8".
Title taken from caption. View of waste pile in Emmonak, Alaska, with barrels at right and buildings in background. Also from caption: "Emmonak, AK." Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer: Robert Fortuine.
Title taken from front. View of Alaska Engineering Commission Railway bridge washout near Peters Creek, Alaska, with pile driver at right and freight car loaded with logs at left. Also from front: "A.E.C. G147." From verso: "Between Portage and...
Title from caption. Photograph shows a washout at Lost Slough on August 25th, 1917. Caption also reads: "No. 81. A. J. Johnson, Official photographer, A. E. C.".