Title from text on verso of postcard. Image shows a man standing on a hillside below a forest. Photo identified by collection donor as formerly belonging to George Lockyear. Man in the photo may be George Lockyear. George Lockyear...
Title by indexer. Image shows two women in dresses standing outside and pouring a drink from a bottle. A blanket on the ground may indicate that they are at a picnic. A forest of slender trees and what appears to be fireweed are behind them....
Title from caption. Image shows a ditch used to transport water to a mining location. Eureka was a mining settlement established south of Rampart between the Yukon and Tanana Rivers. A telegraph station called "Glenn" was installed here in...
Title from verso. Verso reads: "On Long Lake enroute to Hot Springs. Traveled over 2,500 miles with the team 2 years ago. George." Photo attributed to George Lockyear by collection donor. George Lockyear served in the United States...
Title from caption. Image shows a woman in early 20th century dress and hat standing at the edge of a boreal forest containing birch and spruce trees. "Hot Springs" likely refers to Manley Hot Springs. Photo identified by collection...
Title by indexer. Image shows man-made structures to the left of a waterfall. A power pole is visible above the fall on the right side of the image. Photo attributed to George Lockyear by collection donor. George Lockyear served in...
Title taken from caption. view from above of several log buildings in Eureka (south of Rampart) with hills rising behind them. Photo attributed to George Lockyear by collection donor. George Lockyear served in the United States Army...
Title from caption. Image shows a ditch used to transport water to a mining location. Eureka was a mining settlement established south of Rampart between the Yukon and Tanana Rivers. A telegraph station called "Glenn" was installed here in...
Title by indexer. A man dressed in a hat and a full length coat stands with a horse in front of a cabin and picket fence. This photo is double exposed, leaving the outline of the same man's body barely visible, an image of his face and the...
Title by indexer. Verso reads: "Hubbard" Photo attributed to George Lockyear by collection donor. George Lockyear served in the United States Army Signal Corps and was stationed at Fort Gibbon, Alaska, somewhere between 1905 and 1918.
Title taken from caption. Ice floes during breakup in the Tanana River. Photo attributed to George Lockyear by collection donor. George Lockyear served in the United States Army Signal Corps and was stationed at Fort Gibbon, Alaska,...
Title from caption. The caption (lower left) reads "[Ft. Gibbon] Alaska." A long row of log cabins with a church above them on a hillside. There is a working log pile on the right, and someone's laundry is hanging on the porch of the first...
Title from caption. "Placer mining in Alaska. Automatic gate discharging Glenn Gulch, Alaska." Water is flowing down a hillside through a wooden gate. Sluice boxes and a man's backside are seen on the left side of the photo. Glenn...
Title taken from caption. Image shows plants under heavy snow cover. Photo attributed to George Lockyear by collection donor. George Lockyear served in the United States Army Signal Corps and was stationed at Fort Gibbon, Alaska,...
Title taken from caption. This is a view from above of several log buildings in Eureka (south of Rampart) with hills rising behind them. Photo attributed to George Lockyear by collection donor. George Lockyear served in the United...
Title from caption. Caption reads "Along the Yukon in [the] good old days." Five men, each wearing different headgear and carrying an assortment of knives, pose while holding bottles. One of the men has a cooking pot on his head and is drinking...
Title from caption. Caption reads "[Along] the Yukon in the good old days." Five men, each wearing different headgear and carrying an assortment of knives, pose while holding bottles. The man on the far right is also holding a jug. Four of...
Title taken from caption. Caption reads "Sledge Pups. 5 Months Old. Raised at Ft. Gibbon 2-5-13." Verso of postcard reads: "At the Loc. corral in Gibbon. This is the dog crew. The man on right is [boss?] man in middle. Q.M. Driver and I are...