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Photograph of a foot bridge at mile 88 of the WAMCATS trail. Caption with photo reads: Foot log at 88. Used during break-up by pack trains.
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Photograph of the bridge at mile 88 of the WAMCATS line. Caption with photograph reads: Signal Corps bridge at 88. 90 feet long. Cribbing, securely pinned with 2 inch wooden pins, built three to five higher than...
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Photogarph of the WAMCATS bridge at mile 88 after a forest fire burned the area. Hand written note on this photo reads: Note: These bridges were necessary acct 'spongs' sloughs or sluggish...
Title taken from front. Man carrying surveying equipment looking across Turnagain Arm in Southcentral Alaska from mile 88 of Alaska Engineering Commission railroad tracks near Kern railroad flagstop, with railroad construction camp in background....
Title taken from front. Winter view of Alaska Engineering Commission construction workers erecting sawmail at mile 88 along Turnagain Arm, Alaska. F.A. Hansen, Alaska Engineering Commission district engineer, stands near horse hitched to sled in...
Relief shown by contours, land forms and spot heights. Oriented with north to the upper left. Includes 2 profiles of sections. Surveyed in 1908 under the direction of Alfred H. Brooks. "Bulletin 525, plate XI." In color. Mounted on linen. 41 x...
Title from caption. Photograph shows group of nine men in front of the store at Residency 4, at mile 373 on August 28th, 1917. A couple of horses can also be seen. Caption also reads: "No. 88. A. J. Johnson, Official photographer, A. E. C.".
Relief shown by contours and spot heights. Surveyed in 1905 and 1906. Includes 8 geologic sections, area map, chart of analyses and testing, and legend. Map is 93 x 88 cm.
The entire collection contains reports, correspondence, pamphlets, and administrative records received from the agricultural stations at Matanuska, Fairbanks, and Petersburg. The papers address such topics as environmental data, Alaskan flora,...
Title taken from caption. Cataloguer's note: The open-cut mining which was new at the time, was generally considered as more efficient. It involved the stripping, thawing and extracting of the gravel. The surface dirt was hauled away, in...
Title taken from caption. Three men standing in the forest. They appear to be eating their breakfast during the early morning hours. Photographer: P.S. Hunt, photo No. 88. Reproduced from glass plate.
Title taken from caption. A clipping from a publication of a church in Seward, Alaska. A building that is probably the mission school is also depicted. Image published in the May 1916 issue of "The Alaskan Churchman" v.10, no.3, p.88.
Photograph of the steam ship "St. Mihiel" on the water, smoke plume coming out of its funnel. On image: "A.A.R.C. 88". The Alaska Rural Rehabilitation Corporation brought immigrants to Alaska as part of its Matanuska Valley Colonization Project....
The photographs primarily relate to Valdez and the Copper River country during the period 1899-1905. Included are photographs of towns, buildings, camps, social events, mining, packing supplies and equipment, people, and scenery. Some photographs...