Title taken from front. View of Mount McKinley as seen from 40 miles away at Chulitna Pass, Alaska, at mile 284 of Alaska Engineering Commission Railway line. Also from front: "A.E.C. G1338. 40 miles distant. Height 20,300 ft. Feb. 23, 1919." An...
Title taken from front. View of Alaska Engineering Commission construction camp during construction at mile 284 of Alaska Northern Railway at Hurricane Gulch in Southcentral Alaska. Also from front: "A.E.C. G-1569." An Alaska Engineering Commission...
Title taken from front of far left photograph (G1426). Panoramic view of Alaska Engineering Commission Railway north from Indian River, Southcentral Alaska, formed by four photographs joined together. Photographer's numbers G1426, G1427, G1428, and...
Title taken from front. View of first Alaska Engineering Commission train to cross bridge over Hurricane Gulch, Alaska, after bridge construction, with tents at left and workers standing on flatcars. From information with photo: "1st reg[ular]...
Title taken from front. View looking north during Alaska Engineering Commission Railway construction at Hurricane Gulch, Alaska, with construction workers near tracks with small railroad freight cars. Also from front: "A.E.C. G-1645." An Alaska...
Title taken from front. View looking north along Alaska Engineering Commission railroad construction near Hurricane Gulch, Alaska, with aerial tramways in center background and buildings at right. Also from front: "A.E.C. G-1725." An Alaska...
Title taken from front of left photo (G1570). Panoramic view of Alaska Engineering Commission railroad bridge construction site over Hurricane Gulch in Southcentral Alaska. Dotted line indicates future bridge site. Also from front of G1570: "A.E.C....
Title taken from front. View of Alaska Engineering Commission construction site at Hurricane Gulch in Southcentral Alaska, with steel girders and other materials being assembled for bridge construction, men near crane in center, and locomotive at...
One letter, undated but assumed to be from November 1918, tells about the flu epidemic, the sinking of the Princess Sophia, and the celebration of the Armistice which ended World War II.