A man watches while several dogs bark at a treed porcupine at a camp near Seward, Alaska. Another porcupine is in the yard next to the dogs. From front: "Photo by Wild Bill, Seward, Alaska." 1910? Photographer: Bill DeWitt. Original size of...
A man washes up while a women reads a book at their camp on Kenai Lake near Seward, Alaska. ca. 1910. Photographer: Elsie Blue. Original size of photograph: 6 1/4" x 4".
Title from accompanying notes. Men in parkas standing outside several tents hunkered down behind snow forts. Red parkas, rope, backpacks, the distant mountains obscured by blowing snow.
Image is of a lake surrounded by hills and mountains sprinkled with snow. Two men are standing near what look to be a couple of large white work tents on the edge of the lake.
Two men with a small dog are posing for a photograph. Rubbish is scattered around on the ground behind them. Information in the finding aid suggests they might be in a mining camp.
Pictured is a mining site in the side of a hill. A few structures are visible as well as several piles of gravel tailings. Presumably these are gold mines.
About ten miners, presumably gold miners, are working in a large pit. Mine buildings and tents are in the background. There are cables overhead that look like a bucket line aerial tram.
Photograph of an Indian Camp on the Bell River showing a family posing with their season's catch. Visible are hides and furs, snowshoes, a cache and a canvas tent with a stove pipe sticking out.