Title by indexer. Verso: "[cut off] River cutting behind [cut off] [revetment?] at Salcha Bridge [cut off] by high water of Aug 30-31 [cut off] 1-2 / 1930".
Title taken from caption. Full caption reads: "To my ace Cut Benson. Going to the Ring. 55. The Kid. Ray." Verso reads: "$7. #30." Image shows the back of man walking down a hall toward a doorway. The man is wearing a boxing robe...
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows men working on an open cut at a gold mine on Pedro Creek. Caption at bottom reads: "Open cut work on [Pedrow Cr.] C4".
Title taken from caption. "View showing cut and fill near Camp Sunshine. Although the route of the Government Railroad is through much rough and rugged country, it likewise traverses much flat and fertile land on its way to the...
Title taken from caption. View of one member of the National Geographic expedition watching another member cut down part of a tree. In the background is an expedition tent and in the foreground is the stream that caused all the erosion. The trees...
Title taken from caption. View of an Alaska Native woman standing next to a clothesline with grass hanging to dry. There is a wooden building in the background. From May's journal, dated July 12th: "The grass that is cut for making baskets, is cut...
Washington, Ethel (maker). Female doll with wooden face and black hair, features outlined with black ink. Doll is wearing ground squirrel parka with hood decorated with cut caribou and red thread knots. Ruff is wolf fur border. Shoulders of parka...
Shows towns, rivers, mountains, elevations, lakes, glaciers, rivers, and railroads. Relief shown by hill shading, form lines and spot heights. Library copy contains portions of other maps and was cut from larger sheet. Stamped: Alfred H. Brooks,...
Title from caption. Photograph shows men at the cut of Vernon & Co. working on digging out the hillside. Two men are digging, and the other is dumping a wheelbarrow full of dirt into the river. Residency 3 can be seen in the distance. Caption...
Title from caption: "Side hill cut in mile 387, showing ties covered by wash from small creek during big flood in July." Caption also reads: "No. 79. A. J. Johnson, Official photographer, A. E. C.".
Title from caption: "Alabama Horse Scow Navigation Co. on the Iditarod River." Written on the verso, "This picture shows the mode of getting freight up the small streams. No wonder that flour costs $15 a sack, spuds 20 cts. [cents] a lb. [pound],...
Title taken from caption. View of railroad snow removal cut in snowslide with sections of the cut filled in with new slides between Tunnel and Grandview, Alaska. 1946. Original photograph size: 5 1/4" x 3 1/8".