Title taken from verso. ARRC's Dormitory and official housing of Palmer Colony c. 1932-1942. View down a dirt driveway, with clusters of buildings in distance. Mountain in background. 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 contact print, 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 neg
Photograph shows two railroad employees, one in uniform, standing on the boards of an Alaska Railroad motor car that is parked on the railway track. Several other men, possibly railroad construction workers, are visible to the right of the...
Title taken from image. Looking down at an Alaska Railroad train and a crowd standing on the platform of the Anchorage, Alaska railway station. The crowd has come to meet the Matanuska Valley colonists arriving on the train. Printing on railroad...
Title take from front. Easterly view of the Alaska Railroad dock and Mount Alice at Seward, Alaska, with ship at dock. Also from front: "Seward. B-Bay-7." 1940-1950. Photographer: Glacier Photos. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".
View of Seward, Alaska, as seen from Resurrection Bay. Buildings, tents, and railroad cars line the waterfront. The railway company office is the large light-colored building at the far right. Mount Marathon is in the background. From verso:...
Ice covered debris fills the corner of Washington and Fourth Avenue in Seward, Alaska, where the Arcade Building stood before the fire of November 23-24, 1941. The Brosius Apartment building and the Alaska Railroad depot stand in the background....
Herbert Heller was an avid collector of historical material on Alaska, with emphasis on the gold-seeking pioneers of 1898. Among these pioneers was his uncle, (Robert) Lynn Smith, a gold miner, jeweler and U.S. Marshal in Alaska. Smith’s career...
Title from caption. Postcard of the Alaska Railroad station in Fairbanks, Alaska. Alaska Railroad Engine #1 is seen at the right with a restaurant behind. Writing on back describes how furniture is to be arranged.
Full comments from verso read: "HQ AAC -- TIDAL WAVE DAMAGE -- Inrushing seas at Seward, Alaska, following the Good Friday earthquake, accounted for more damage than the 'quake itself. Here, a gigantic 200 ton diesel switch...
Title taken from container list. Aerial view of Seward, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. View includes damage to railroad yard, with broken and twisted tracks, and overturned railroad cars. Storage tanks, houses and buildings are seen in...
Title taken from container list. View of damage to a railroad yard in Seward, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Sign on building, far left, reads Alaska Railroad Shop. Sign on car, center, reads Alaska Railroad. Railroad cars are...
Title taken from container list. View of damage to a railroad yard in Seward, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. A man is seen in the lower left. View includes overturned railroad cars and damage to buildings. A sign on the building in the...
Title taken from container list. Aerial view of Seward, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Image includes buildings, damage to a dock and to the railroad yard, railroad tracks and cars, buildings, and a crane. Resurrection Bay is on the...
Title taken from container list. View of ruins to the waterfront of Seward, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Image includes damaged railroad tracks, overturned railroad cars, storage tanks, and houses. Resurrection Bay is in the...
View of damage to railroad cars in Seward, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. The car on the far left reads Alaska Railroad. The car in the middle is labeled A R R. Resurrection Bay is seen in the background.