Full label reads: "Laying steel on Tanana river, Spring of 1919. This track was used to transfer rolling stock to the railroad on north side of river where the road had been completed to Fairbanks."
Title taken from caption. View of three members of the National Geographic expedition lowering a fourth member on a rope down the side of the Katmai crater. Photo taken in what was later designated as Katmai National Park and Preserve during...
Title taken from caption. View of the interior of the Katmai crater. Photo taken in what was later designated as Katmai National Park and Preserve during National Geographic Society expedition to Katmai area. 1919.
Title taken from caption. View of two men butchering a bear, on a rocky beach, Kodiak Island, Alaska. One of the men is Paul Rarey Hagelbarger and the other is A.F. Nyman who is identified as the captain of the "Nimrod" by Robert F. Griggs. In his...
Title taken from caption. View of two men butchering a bear, on a rocky beach, Kodiak Island, Alaska. One of the men is Paul Rarey Hagelbarger and the other is A.F. Nyman who is identified as the captain of the Nimrod by Robert F. Griggs. In his...
Title taken from caption. View of a man rowing a skiff towards the ship Nimrod. Caption also says: "The proprietor of the Blue Fox Farm at Dry Spruce Island, Kupreanof Strait, Alaska. Sept. 6th, 1919." Photo taken during National Geographic Society...
Title taken from caption. View of the main street of Cordova, Alaska. The sign on the nearest building, on the far side of the street reads "Cordova Hand Laundry". The next building has "Alaska Steamship Co." painted on it. The third building has a...
Title taken from caption. View of the main street of Cordova, Alaska. The sign on the nearest building, on the far side of the street reads "Cordova Hand Laundry". The next building has "Alaska Steamship Co." painted on it. The third building has a...
Title taken from caption. View of a dead bear being propped up by A.F. "Gus" Nyman, on a rocky beach, Kodiak Island, Alaska. Nyman is identified as the captain of the Nimrod by Robert F. Griggs. In his book "The Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes"...
Title taken from caption. View of three members of the National Geographic expedition setting up their camp in the Buttress Range in what was later designated as Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska. Caption also says: "The first camp in the...
Title taken from image. Winter & Pond postcard showing the vessel the "Northwestern" stranded in the Wrangell Narrows, June 1st 1919. A smaller vessel is pulled up alongside; several men are on the deck of this vessel, looking at the Northwestern...
Title taken from verso. View of Masonic Hall adorned with American flags and bunting, Anchorage, Alaska. Several people are walking past the building and other buildings can be seen in the background. From front: "Anchorage." Also from verso:...
View of 4th of July parade in Anchorage, Alaska. A man marching with a drum leads a formation of soldiers with rifles over their shoulders. They are followed by a group of children and a man carrying an American flag while spectators look on....
Title taken from front. View of rocks after blasting for Alaska Railroad construction, Southcentral Alaska. Also from front: "Taken after the shot. 23 tons powder moving 53000 Q. yards [of] rock. A.E.C. G1231." April 11, 1919. Photographer: H.G.K....
Title taken from caption. River steamer "Alaska" at the dock at Circle, Alaska. The image shows the buildings and boardwalk along the Yukon River waterfront, with several people waiting to board the vessel. 1919.
Title taken from verso. Three men with captured beluga whales, Theodore River in Cook Inlet area, Alaska. Also from verso: "Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." 1919. Original photograph size: 4 1/4" x 3".
View of man towing dead beluga whales with boat from Theodore Creek to Beluga River, Alaska. From verso: "Stranded at low tide. Towing belugas from Theodore Creek to Alaska Com[mercia]l B[ui]ld[in]gs on Beluga River. 1919. Joe Magill on boat."...
Title taken from verso. View of man carrying dead baby beluga whale, Theodore River (sometimes known as Theodore Creek), Cook Inlet area, Alaska. 1919. Original photograph size: 4 1/2" x 3 1/2".