59 second film clip black & white/silent of sling loading cargo onto a ship and a train running along a body of water. Bridge shown may be the Million Dollar Bridge. Title in film reads: "From Cordova, the Copper River and Northwestern Railway...
Aerial shot of the village of Copper Center and the confluence of the Klutina and Copper Rivers. Copper Center is on the Klutina River one mile west of its junction with Copper River. "Dow 49" written on image. Original photograph size: 6" x 4".
Aerial view of ribbon-like meanderings of the river bed over the flats, Copper River, Alaska. From verso: "Copper River, AK." n.d. Original photograph size: 2 3/4" x 4 1/2".
Charles Goodyear Hubbard II, astride his horse "Whitie", fords the Copper River followed by a pack train of three additional horses and two men. Verso: "Showing how rivers had to be crossed when Hubbard was finally in Copper River Valley and horses...
Clipping from a publication with the subtext: The industry of "Fox Farming" has grown of late years into a business of large proportions. These pictures were taken in October 1914.
Copper River and Northwestern Railroad. From verso: "Copper River R.R. along Cordova dock with carloads of consentrates from Kennecott (Copper)." Cordova dock, ca. 1911. Original photograph size: 4 1/8" x 5 1/8".
Copper River and Northwestern Railway engine coming down the tracks with spectators on the edge of the railbed, Katalla, Alaska. From verso: "CR & NWR. Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." n.d. Original photograph size: 4 7/8" x 3 5/8".