Title taken from image. Group of men around pool table; five players in back wear Treadwell Volunteer Firemen's uniforms with mine emblems. Emblems in image:700(3), M(2), RB (1). Emblems represent 700 Mine, Mexican Mine, Ready Bullion Mine. ...
Title from image caption Well-dressed men, women, and children assemble in area between railroad tracks and mine buildings, outside an area roped off; Gastineau Channel and mountains in background
Title from image caption Woman sits on counter stool and three men in aprons stand ready to assist; meat hangs from hooks and is displayed on counter; bins and cases line sides of room; a sign on wall reads, "Armour's Star, The Ham What Am"...
Title from image caption View showing benches and long tables set with white china; on shelves behind are stacks of plates, canisters, and coffee pots Photographer's number 92
Seven miners, wearing work clothes and boots, pose on boardwalk in front of wooden building; other miners look out from window behind Photographer's number 162
Formal group portrait of men, posing on risers, most in work clothes, most wearing hats; one man holds a newspaper titled "Bollettino Della Sera" Photographer's number 43
Eleven men pose on the wharf, some sitting on board across sawhorses; three men hold pipes and one holds a rolled up map; channel and mountains in background Photographer's number 44
Title from image caption Close-up view of the waterfront buildings of Treadwell Mine complex, showing Glory Hole behind buildings Photographer's number 1260
Title taken from image. Four miners with drilling machine in bottom of the glory hole; a portion of a drift (tunnel) shows at right, ca. 1915. Photographer's number 85.
Title taken from image. Stamp mill, four miners by batteries. Each of the machines has the inscription: Fraser & Chalmers No. 67A, Chicago ILL. Photographer's number 423.
Exhibit showing production of Treadwell Mines; tonnage and value for each year, 1885-1904; total value $21,817,296.19. Two men at left with cube representing Alaska purchase price, for comparison [Man on left is Joseph C. MacDonald, Treadwell Mine...