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....
Title taken from creator's notes. Switch engine hauling a load of what looks to be milled lumber. Notes and captions are from Cecil H. Kornegay 7-5-2000.
Photograph shows man near front of the ARR engine 1 and the Alaska Railroad streamline Aurora. The north side of the old Fairbanks Alaska Railroad Depot is seen to the right of the train cars.
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 image. Panoramic photograph of Fairbanks. Some of the mountains on the horizon are identified. Goldbeck Photo no. 162155, National Photo and News Service, San Antonio, Texas.
57 second film clip, black & white/silent, organized like a film newsreel. The title on the film reads "Educational Film Corporation of America"; the first scene is "Matanuska Junction -- Crossing", and shows the river, tents, and men walking...
43 second, black & white/silent, film clip of an Alaska Railroad train running through a loop to ease the change in elevation in the mountains. The scenery includes mountains, glaciers, and trees.
35 second, black & white/silent, film clip of scenery filmed from a moving train, of the Alaska Railroad station in Fairbanks, of disembarking passengers and of cargo being unloaded. At the end of the clip, Alaska Railroad Engine No. 1 can be seen.
70 second, black & white/silent film clip of the 1935-1936 Fairbanks Ice Carnival parade. Floats and their sponsors include: a basketball team in their bus, Waechter Brothers Meat Co., Creamers Dairy, what looks like a horse drawn coach, a dog...
Title by indexer. Postcard of several unidentifed buildings.
One of our sites visitors identified the building by comparing other photographs in our collection and others and states "The building being called 'unidentified' is the...
Title from caption. Photograph of Alaska Railroad Engine #1. The Alaska Railroad Depot in Fairbanks can be seen at the right and the International Hotel at the left.
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.