Shows rivers, boundaries, lakes, islands, towns, roads, and railroads. Includes key. Relief shown by spot heights. "To accompany Memoir by D. B. Dowling." "Reprinted by permission of Twelfth International Geological Congress from the atlas...
Relief shown by hill shading. Section 1 of 3. Working maps for Western Union Telegraph Co. Section 1 includes much of British Columbia and Alberta, including Vancouver Island, east to Deer Lake and north to Ft. Simpson. Stamped on verso...
Two maps on one sheet, plates 6 and 7, respectively. Shows rivers, contours. Some elevations, railroads, towns, mountains, and coal fields. Includes profiles. "To accompany Memoir by D. B. Dowling." "Reprinted by permission of Twelfth...
Title by indexer. Cataloger note reads: "Two Beck Mainliner Buses from factory in Sidney, Ohio and three Ford Buses from factory in Union City, Indiana, being driven over Alaska Highway to Fairbanks, Alaska. Buses and drivers at overnight stop...
Manuscript with descriptions of 58 Alaskan villages by various students attending the Eklutna Vocational School during 1937. Villages include Afognak, Alitak, Anvic, Attu, Barrow, Beaver, Bethel, Cantwell, Chignik, Circle, Diomede, Eagle, Egegik,...
The Harry Heins material consists of a photograph album documenting the building of the Canol Highway. The Canol (short for Canadian Oil) Road was a project that built a pipeline and a road from Norman Wells, Northwest Territories, Canada, to...
Title taken from front. Also on front: "July 5th 1915." View of tent city of Anchorage, Alaska, including white tents and other buildings. July 5, 1915. Photographer: Alberta Pyatt. Original photograph size: 3 1/4" x 5 1/4".
Title taken from front. View of Sydney Laurence standing on a tripod photographing 4th Avenue near C Street, Anchorage, Alaska. Businesses shown include Lennon's Bakery and Coffee House, H & W Grill, Shonbeck General Merchandise, Union Cafe,...
Title from paper label on front. Baseball diamond with players and spectators amid the tent city of Ship Creek (later Anchorage), Alaska. July 4, 1915. Photographer: Alberta Pyatt. Original photograph size: 6 3/4" x 10".
Title taken from paper label on front. View of townsite of Ship Creek (later Anchorage), Alaska, in very early stage. 1915. Photographer: Alberta Pyatt. Original photograph size: 7" x 10".
Title taken from front. View of Alaska Labor Union Building in Anchorage, Alaska, located on 7th and 8th Avenues between G and H Streets. Building burned Sunday, Oct. 15, 1916. Signs read: "1916. Alaska Labor Union. Socialists and Pioneers." 1916....
Title taken from front. View of 4th Avenue from H Street looking west, with businesses, including partially constructed Northern Drug Co. Aug. 26, 1915. Photographer: Alberta Pyatt. Original photograph size: 3 7/8" x 6 1/8".
From front: "Fourth St from F. Looking west Anchorage Alaska Aug 28th 1915." 4th Avenue Anchorage 1915. Verso: "Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." Aug. 28, 1915. Photographer: Alberta Pyatt. Original photograph size: 5" x 7".
From front: "Hospital Anchorage Alaska." The two buildings of the Alaska Railroad hospital. Each are two story log buildings. Buildings on left are on Government Hill and are housing for the new AEC employees. Hospital side in photo is facing Knik...
Title taken from caption: "Last day of lot sale Anchorage, Alaska." Scene of people facing auctioneer during sale of lots in Anchorage townsite. 1915. Photographer: Alberta Pyatt. Original photograph size: 5" x 7".
Map of the coast of B.C. and the Yukon, showing travel routes to the Klondike, and listing approximate distances between points on the journey. Compiled from the latest official reports for the British Columbia Board of Trade, Victoria, B.C. by...
Special edition showing areas surveyed in the provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, and areas north of the surveyed area, where wheat has been grown. Includes legend, notes and distances table. Relief shown by spot heights. Ancillary...