Title taken from front. Dog team and group on sled on the trail somewhere between Nome and Seward in Alaska. Martin Lanning is standing on back of sled. 1909. Photographer: S. 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 by hachures and hill shading. In color. Mounted on cloth. Shows land and sea routes to gold fields. Distance table on back of cover. "Compiled from actual surveys and explorations on the ground by J. M. Davidson [and] B. D....
Relief shown by hachures and hill shading. In color. Mounted on cloth. Shows land and sea routes to gold fields. Distance table on back of cover. "Compiled from actual surveys and explorations on the ground by J. M. Davidson [and] B. D....
Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Shows location of various minerals, and routes of trails and steamship routes. Insets: Sketch map showing all lake routes -- Map of Nome Peninsula showing new gold fields of Cape Nome, Golovin Bay & Cape...
Photo has individual people labeled, from left to right: C. D. Garfield, Oscar Ashby, Dr. Whitehead, [Bratuster?], Morris, Lang, Harry Leland, Cunningham, [Soduburg?]. Photo also has the number "5404" written in the...
People in photograph have been labeled. From left to right, back row: Esther, "Dolly," "Tremine," Mamie McM., Grace, Parker Hitt. Second row: D. Hussing, Maud I. Keuek. In front, woman with the dogsled is labeled...
People are labeled in photo. Back row, left to right: "Pop" Lomen, [J. Jrurden?], [Mrs. Jrurden?], Alta [Natem?], Mrs. G. Lomen, Beltley, [Deirns?], Mrs. Lomen, [unidentified man], H. Lomen. Front row, left to right: ...
Men, possibly miners, standing on a pile of dirt, snow and tailings in front of what looks like mining equipment, with a ladder in front and a building behind it. Structure is wooden, and looks similar to scaffolding. ...
Image looks to be a battery of hoses and pipes coming through the mineshaft wall, possibly for purposes of flushing out parts of the mine. Two men seem to be installing or working on the pipes. This may be the Solo...