Note on slide reads "Trapper cabin on Yukon." Snow covered cabin with smoke trailing from smokestack. Cabin is surrounded by snow. An axe leans against a large log.
Note on slide reads "Sunset, cabin on Yukon." Taken from above the cabin with view of Yukon. Wooden structures on the lake, near land, appear to be piers.
Title from verso: "Maintenance Crew Route 4K Richardson Highway".
Two men are visible: one standing next to a tractor or bulldozer, the other at the wheel of an automobile. A log cabin with a thatched roof is in the background at left. ...
Group photograph of young girls in front of a log cabin with the caption: Bessie Kelly's birthday, Fairbanks, 1906. A woman stands in the doorway and one girl maybe on a swing. Plants are growing in cans in the lower right, two are Hills...
Photograph of a man and two women identified as Carl Erickson, Rosie Kelly and Ruby Kelly taken at Ruby, Alaska, 1918. Another man is off the photo to the right and there is a cabin with a chickenwire fence behind the people.
Postcard of Skinner's Laundry, T. A. Shaw proprietor. Visible hanging from the log cabin are the tools of the trade, a wash tub to the right and a washboard to the left of the window. Several rags and playing cards are on the door.
Bob Bartlett's mother, Ida Bartlett, stands on the porch of the cabin at the Independence Creek Mine in the Circle Mining District. Visible in addition to Mrs. Bartlett is a Southwestern style Indian blanket, what looks to be a potted fireweed...
A log cabin is surrounded by river ice on three sides because of flooding. The finding aid and other related photographs indicate this flood is in Fairbanks during May 1911. Related flood photographs are at: UAF-1968-21-87...
Flooding deposited river ice in front of this log cabin. The roof of another cabin that was destroyed by the flood is nearby.The finding aid and other related photographs indicate this flood is in Fairbanks during May 1911....
Blocks of river ice were left behind from the flooding of May 1911 in Fairbanks. A small log cabin still stands among the jumble. The finding aid and other related photographs indicates this flood occurred in May 1911.
Three houses are visible. The one on the left appears to be a log cabin. One house has a picket fence and a porch. The other house appears to have a lattice fence.