Photograph of men at Soldiers Summit, the meeting of the two roads that form the Alaska Highway. Probably during ribbon-cutting ceremony opening the Alaska Canada Military Highway, November 20, 1942.
Summer photograph of an Alaska Highway construction crew. The men are posed in front of a large building; two signs on the building read: "Danger". A portable radio? sits on the ground in front of the men. Original photograph size: 4 x 5 inch.
Alaska Highway construction workers drive pilings into the Liard River in Canada during the construction of the Liard River Bridge. Verso: "Driving Piling Liard River." Original photograph size: 4 1/2 x 2 3/4 inch.
Title taken from verso. View of sign at border between Yukon Territory, Canada and Alaska on Alaska Highway. Sign reads: "Alaska." 1948? Original photograph size: 5 3/4" x 3 1/2".
View of U.S. Army sign with milepost, Watson Lake, British Columbia. From caption: "4,000 miles to Tokyo - This Alcan signpost was erected during the construction days of World War II at the "Y" junction near Watson Lake. U S Army photo." Sign...
View of Alaska Department of Highways sign with facts about Alaska posted on Alaska Highway, possibly near border between Alaska and Canada. Sign reads: "Alaska Department of Highways. Facts on Alaska. Alaska is twice as large as Texas, covering...
Title taken from verso. View of car with luggage rack on top splattered with mud after passing through Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada along Alaska Highway. Person is partially visible inside. 1948? Original photograph size: 5 3/4" x 3 1/2".