Title taken from donor's caption. "1905, looking up Lakina River from 4 miles below our camp, Blackburn Mountains in distance". "There would be no possibililty of communication with the outside world for two months. We were as completely...
Title taken from front. View of steam shovel in front of Alaska Engineering Commission machine shop at railroad yard in Nenana, Alaska, with man and horse at right. Also from front: "A.E.C. G-1676." An Alaska Engineering Commission photo....
Title taken from front. View of Copper River and Northwestern Railway construction along Abercrombie Canyon on Copper River, Alaska, with steam shovel and men on tracks. Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 5 1/8".
Title from sleeve. Aerial view of Cook Inlet showing oil rig and plume of steam coming out of water. Blowout of Pan American Petroleum Corporation oil rig near Tyonek. 4 X 5 B&W negative.
Title from sleeve. Aerial view. Plume of steam coming out of water, and what appears to be oil sheen on the water. Blowout of Pan American Petroleum Corporation oil rig near Tyonek. 2 1/4 B&W negative.
Title taken from label on matting. View of men working on ship heading to Kake, Alaska through the Inside Passage. Also from label: "It's full steam ahead on the Inside Passage, enroute to Kake, Alaska, for a shipment of canned salmon. The...
1 mininute, 7 second, black & white/silent film clip. Images include freight train in Palmer, Palmer Depot, passenger cars, and passengers arriving via train.
Albert J. Johnson worked as a Fairbanks photographer from 1905 to 1914. From 1916-1918, he worked in Alaska as an official government photographer for the Alaska Engineering Commission.
Albert J. Johnson worked as a Fairbanks photographer from 1905 to 1914. From 1916-1918, he worked in Alaska as an official government photographer for the Alaska Engineering Commission.
19 second , black & white/silent film clip. Images include steam powered rotary snowplow and two steam locomotives hooked together passing a tank farm in Seward.
Caption reads: "Alaska Ry Station Fairbanks, [Aaa]." Alaska Rairoad Engine #1 is seen on display next to the station, a building with sign "Restaurant" is on background.
Photograph shows man near front of the ARR engine 1 and the Alaska Railroad streamline Aurora. The north side of the old Fairbanks Alaska Railroad Depot is seen to the right of the train cars.