Title taken from verso. Three men standing in front of North West Mounted Police barracks, Carcross, Yukon Territory, Canada. Also from verso: "Car-Cross, Yukon Territory." 1922? Original photograph size: 2" x 2 3/4".
Title taken from verso. View of Unalaska, Alaska, as seen from the hills behind town, with Russian Orthodox Church near center of photo and U.S. Army barracks in foreground. ca. 1950. Photographer: Walter Dyakanoff. Original photograph size: 4" x 5...
Title taken from front. Interior view of U.S. Army barracks, Alaska Engineering Commission Railway yards, Anchorage, Alaska. Also from front: "A.E.C. G354." An Alaska Engineering Commission photo. Photographer's number G354. 1917. Photographer:...
Title taken from front. View of barracks along beach at Fort Davis looking north toward Nome, Alaska. Photographer's number A57. Sept. 1900. Photographer: O. D. Goetze.
Title taken from front. Two wooden bunks made up with bedding, Army barracks, Anchorage, Alaska. Also from front: "A.E.C. G355." From verso: "Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." An Alaska Engineering Commission photo. Photographer's number...
Two men in military uniform stand at doorway of barracks; snowbanks on either side reach to roofing; Fort Liscum, established in 1900, named for Colonel Liscum
View is south of Dawson City, showing police barracks Handwritten note under image: "Mounted Police barracks. They kept good order. Soapy Smith wanted no part of them. We stayed on the Alaska side of the line." Photographer's number 73
Title taken from creator's notes. Ladders are shown leaning against the barracks and soldiers are cleaning off snow and ice. If too much snow and ice collect on a roof, the weight may cause the roof to collapse. Notes and captions are from...
Title taken from caption. View of a two story log building that was used as the barracks for the park rangers in McKinley Park. Photo taken in Mount McKinley National Park (later called Denali National Park and Preserve).
View of town of Sitka, Alaska, including Castle/United States Signal Office (tallest building in center) and Customs House and Army barracks (at right). From border of photo: "Custom House. U.S. Signal Office." 1882-1885.
Five men on a sled pulled by a dog in front of the United States Army barracks in Nome, Alaska. From verso: "Barrack's Nome Alaska." ca. 1901-1902. Photographer: probably Grace Carr Raymenton.
Several buildings make up a portion of the installation at Cape Sarichef. From verso: "Cape Sarichef - barracks & machine building, light and fog building and fire pump house taken from top of water tank."