Title taken from verso. View of Teikhell Telegraph Station, part of WAMCATS (Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System), located in what was later called Tiekel Cache, Alaska. Also from verso: "WAMCATS 1912. Washington-Alaska Military...
Title taken from front. View of WAMCATS (Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System) telegraph station, Beaver Dam Roadhouse, along Valdez-Fairbanks Trail, Alaska. ca. 1910. Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 3/8" x 5 3/8".
Title taken from front. View of man standing between piles of cut wood in front of WAMCATS (Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System) telegraph station, Wortmann's Road House, along Valdez-Fairbanks Trail, Alaska. ca.1910. Postcard....
Title taken from front. View of building and WAMCATS (Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System) telegraph tower at Fort Gibbon, Alaska. Handwritten inscription on verso reads: "Dear Ann & family, We leave today for San Francisco. Love...
Title taken from front. Winter view of men standing outside Tiekel Telegraph Station, part of WAMCATS (Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System), located in what was later called Tiekel Cache, Alaska. From verso: "Property of Cook...
Marjorie Rieman Hall (Mrs. W. B.) sawing a log with men repairing telegraph line for WAMCATS (Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System), Southcentral Alaska. From verso: "Men repairing telephgraft [sic] line and yours truly." n.d....
Title taken from front. Tent at WAMCATS (Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System) construction camp, Valdez-Fairbanks Trail, Alaska. n.d. Photographer: J.N. Randall. Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 3/8" x 5 3/8".
Title taken from information with photo. Teikhell Telegraph Station, part of WAMCATS (Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System), located in what was later called Tiekel Cache, Alaska. From sign on building: "U.S. Military Telegraph...
Album caption: Signal Corps relief cabin on Delta Summit, where the second and first sections of the Washington-Alaska Military Cable & Telegraph System meet. At the end of Fielding Lake, a sheet of water about eight miles long. This pass is but...
Title taken from album caption. ÂȘfter photograph showing an old burn area near Pile Driver Slough, prior to clearing for the construction of the Washington Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System (WAMCATS).
Before photograph showing an old burn area near Pile Driver Slough, prior to clearing for the Washington Alaska Military Communication and Telegraph System (WAMCATS).
Title taken from text. Album caption: On trail 37 miles above Fairbanks. Wires on old line can be seen running into swamps to the right, leaving the trail.
Title taken from text. Album caption: Picturesque scene on the preceding page spoiled. This view taken from same point after right-of-way was cut and new line built.
Title taken from text. Album caption: Photograph of the construction camp on the Little Salchaket, 38 miles above Fairbanks.] Visible are tents and wagons.