Title taken from front. A car stopped at mile 33 on the Moose Pass Highway which is now the Seward Highway on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. 1940? Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
Title from verso. Dirt road (which is now part of the Seward Highway) leads to Moose Pass, 30 miles north of Seward, Alaska. 1940-1948. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 4" x 6".
A long line of people climb the Chilkoot Trail with their full backpacks. Another large group of people are near the base of the trail, possibly assembling and preparing to ascend the Trail. There seems to a...
Relief shown by hachures. February 1899. Includes table of distances from Skagway. "For full information apply to S.H. Graves, President, Chicago, Illinois; E.C. Hawkins, Chief Eng. & Gen. Supt., Seattle, Wash'n.; L.H. Gray, Gen'l. Traffic...
Title from verso. Sign at left reads: "Samson Hardware Company, 'Samson' Hardware & Mining Machinery, [illegible] Pennsylvania Boilers American & Samson Hoists." At right, signs appear to advertise brand names: "Mobiloil", "Caterpillar", "The...
Title from caption. Winter and Pond photograph #326 of people traveling the Dyea trail through the Chilkoot Pass. Verso: Over the trail Dye, Alaska, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Card.
A musher poses with a dog sled while crossing Rainy Pass on the Iditarod Trail in late March 1920. The trip was made by George Glass, his 17 year old son Ophir Glass, and Irving Reed. It is unknown which of them is the...
View of Valdez, Alaska with snowy mountains in the background. The photograph was taken by Irving Reed from the steamer Alameda while traveling from Seattle to Seward. The Alameda arrived in Seward on March 14, 1920. The...
View down Fourth Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska on March 15, 1920. The store on the left looks like it says Brown & Hawkins. Another photograph (AMRC-b65-2-4) says there is a Brown & Hawkins store on 4th Avenue. There was...
Title from verso. Image shows a young man standing against a sign that reads, "Summit Isabella Pass, Elev. 3310." Isabella Pass, now known as Isabel Pass, is on the Richardson Highway, less than 2 miles north of Summit Lake. A tundra landscape...
Title from caption. Photo also bears the inscription "Goetzman." Image shows people standing on a riverbank. Buildings can be seen higher up the bank on the left side of the image. Two steamers with smokestacks and two barges can be...