Title from caption in album, caption reads: "Sept 10 - Cabins of Glacier City". Photograph shows some cabins built on land that has been cleared. Tree stumps and cut down brush can be seen.
Title from slide index prepared by Peter Haase 14 July 2006. Side view of log cabins covered with snow. There is a man near one cabin, and various supplies, utensils and implements, including a clothesline, basins, wooden kegs and propane tanks.
Title from accompanying notes. In the foreground is the front of a log cabin with caribou antlers above the door. In the background are cabins, a shed, a fence, mountains, snow and trees.
Title taken from caption. View of miners' cabins, Port Chatham, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Photo taken during National Geographic Society expedition on the way to Katmai area. 1918. Photographer: Jasper D. Sayre.
Title taken from label on matting. View of log cabins at Lomen Reindeer Corporation reindeer processing plant in Egavik, Alaska, with fence in far background. Photographer's number 7885. July 1938. Photographer: Ray B. Dame. Original photograph...
View of log cabins at Circle Hot Springs, Alaska, with bicycle in front of cabin at left and moose antlers mounted on center cabin. 1950's? Original photograph size: 4" x 5".
Neil Sexton, brother of Sylvia Sexton, stands in front of two log cabins in Seward, Alaska. He is wearing a fur coat and hat, carrying a gun, and wearing snowshoes. 1915? Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 3" x 5 1/4".
Neil Sexton and another man are kneeling in front of two log cabins in deep snow holding a dog in Seward, Alaska. 1912-1915. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 3" x 5 1/2".
Cabins and small buildings built against the base of the mountain in Seward, Alaska. A small group of people stand in the center of the photograph in the midst of stumps and bush. ca. 1905-1915. Original photograph size: 3" x 5 5/16".
Two mushers outside two log cabins at Yankee Creek. George Glass, his seventeen year old son Ophir, and Irving Reed traveled by dog sled for 14 days from Wasilla to Yankee Creek in late March 1920. Reed described this...
Title from verso. Image shows a street scene in Fairbanks. In the center of the image are seventeen dogs harnessed to a sled. A man wearing a suit is sitting in the sled and the dogsled driver is standing behind it. A long row of cabins and...
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows a couple of run down looking log cabins near Anchorage, Alaska. Caption from finding aid reads "Cabins near Anchorage". Location is Anchorage, Alaska.
Title from caption in album, caption reads: "Sept 13 - Diamond City at junction of Bearpaw river and Moose Creek". Photograph shows a few cabins, along with piles of lumber and logs.
Image shows two log cabins in Mount McKinley National Park (later Denali National Park and Preserve), Alaska. The cabin in the foreground has a sign over the door which reads "Superintendent's Office". Original photograph size: 4" x 6".
Title taken from caption. View of old cabins at Tyone Village, Alaska. 1953-1959. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer: Donald Arthur Post.
Title taken from caption. View of cabins and caches at Tyone Village, Alaska along Tyone Lake. 1953-1959. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer: Donald Arthur Post.
Title taken from album. View of the settlement of Little Salmon, Yukon Territory, Canada (incorrectly identified as Alaska), taken from the Yukon River. Little Salmon is at the confluence of the Little Salmon and the Yukon rivers and consists of a...
Title taken from album. Photograph of Fort Yukon, Alaska, on the banks of the Yukon River. A crowd is gathered around a large pile of freight sitting on the riverbank and a dirt road runs alongside the river. Several log cabins and a large two...
Title taken from front. Winter view of two log cabins on the banks of the Klondike River in the Yukon Territory. ca. 1900-1901. Photographer: probably George Gordon Cantwell.
Title taken from front. View of log cabins and food caches on the banks of the Klondike River in Yukon Territory. Four wooden boats are visible in the foreground. ca. 1900-1901. Photographer: probably George Gordon Cantwell.