Title taken from caption. 9200 --Gold Miners and their Dog Teams, Dyea Trail, Alaska A view of prospectors and their dog teams at a camp site. Numerous tents are set up along the steep path ahead. The inscription "S. A. Crisp" is visible...
Ms. (photocopy). Annotated with building identifications. "Copied from map U.S.C. and G. Survey 1899 and brought up to September, 1905, by Hampton M. Roach, Jr., Pvt. Co. L 3rd Infty., and brought up to June 1909 by Frank P. Tingley, Q.M.D....
Title taken from front. Mile One of the Alaska Northern Railway presents a view of the train crossing the trestle near Seward, Alaska. Resurrection Bay is visible in the background. Also from front: ""278 ... Hero of Resurrection Bay. 206. L.N.G."...
Title taken from front. Looking east across Resurrection Bay at 4th of July Creek drainage from Seward, Alaska waterfront beach. Also from front: "14B. L.N.G." March 21, 1909. Photographer's number 14B. Photographer: Lillie N. Gordon. Original...
Title taken from front. The Santa Clara, with people on deck, makes ready to land at Seward, Alaska on Resurrection Bay. Also from front: "102A. L.N.G." Photograph number 102A. 1908-1913. Photographer: Lillie N. Gordon. Original photograph size: 5"...
Jim and John Jefferies hold a string of black bass between them in Seward, Alaska. Jim Jefferies is possibly James J. Jeffries, the boxer, who visited Seward with his brother John. From front: "100 black bass caught by Jim & John Jefferies. L.N.G....
Title taken from front. Sled dog teams line up on Fourth Avenue in front of Brown & Hawkins after bringing a load of gold dust in from the Iditarod gold fields, Seward, Alaska. From front: "1/2 ton gold dust largest shipment ever carried by dog...
Title taken from front. Eleven horses graze along the Alaska Central Railway tracks outside of Seward, Alaska. Photograph number 29. Also from front: "29. A[laska] C[entral] R[ailwa]y. L.N.G." 1908-1909. Photograph number 29. Photographer: Lillie...
View of large bank building situated on corner of Fourth Avenue and Adams in Seward, Alaska, with dog sitting in front. This bank building housed C.L. Hale's dentist office upstairs and apartments in the basement. Signs on building read: "Bank,"...
Two women and a boy sit on the edge of Lowell Creek in Seward, Alaska. Seward Light and Power Company headgate is visible in the distance. From verso: "Headgate S.L. & Power to Seward." 1905-1915. Original photograph size: 3 1/4" x 4 3/16".
Group of people from Seward, Alaska having a picnic near Seward. The Reverend L.H. Pederson's family is included in this picture. 1905-1910. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
John J. Sesnon Co.'s cable way for landing freight at Nome. 1400 feet long, shore tower 125 feet high, Cassion tower 90 feet above highwater. The largest cable way of its kind in the world.
Relief shown pictorially. "Tome 9, in-8o, page 118." "Carte No. 24, page 496, du tom. 18 in-4o et page 1ere du tom. 72 in-12." From Prevost's Histoire generale des voyages, ou, Nouvelle collection de toutes les relations de voyages par mer et...
Relief shown by hachures. Inset: Prodolzhenie sievero-zapadnago berega Ameriki / Continuation de la cote NW de l'Amerique (Includes the coastline of Alaska from Southeast to Kodiak and the base of the Alaska Peninsula). Includes table of distances...
Map of Asian Russia, including Bering Strait and part of the western coast of Alaska. Relief shown by hachures. Hand colored; outline color. Embossed with the seal de l'Auteur. No. 43 of Brue's Atlas universel de geographie physique.
Relief shown by form lines; depths shown by soundings. Shows northern part of the [Tatar] Strait, from the Amur River to Imperial Harbor. [Compiled from marine and topographic surveys from 1852 to 1869.] Drawn by Poruchik Popov and corrected by...
Relief shown pictorially. Insets: [Northern Asian coast] -- [Kamchatka]. Suppl. 3e carte, pg. 162, of Robert de Vaugondy's [Recueil de 10 cartes] cf. Phillips. Outline color.
Published in [Livourne?] in 1772. Scale is not given.