Title from image. Postcard of the Arctic Brotherhood Hall and the A B Mountain. Narrative in photo album reads: "Only 'sourdough' Alaskans may be members of this lodge."
Title from caption. Postcard of Upper Miles Canyon. Narrative in photo album reads: "This is the upper end of Miles Canyon and shows well the shear steepness of its sides."
Title from caption. Postcard of a dogsled race about to start. Narrative in photo album reads: "Ready to start a dog-team race. Each team is timed and must return with every dog it takes out, even if dog is dead, or exhausted or crippled, he...
Title by cataloger. Postcard of two sternwheelers, the Dawson and the Yukon, at Tanana, Alaska. The Dawson (front) is advertising a Marconi Wireless and has a banner remarking the Seattle Chamber of Commerce.
Title from caption. Postcard of the entrance to Fort Gibbon with a sternwheeler on the river. Narrative in photo album reads: "Entrance to Ft. Gibbons just below Tanana on the Yukon R."
Title from caption. Postcard of the Christmas Eve, December 24, 1912, sunset at Fort Gibbon, Alaska at -40 degrees F. Sunset took place at 1.20 P.M. Narrative in photo album reads: "Note that sunset was rather early."
Title from caption. Postcard of Tanana as seen from the tower at Fort Gibbon. The A B [Arctic Brotherhood] Hall is identifiable at the center far right. Narrative in photo album reads: "View of Tanana looking east from the tower in Ft....
Title from image. Postcard of Middleburg river and carriage bridge. Narrative in photo album reads: "Through this bridge I walked day after day to finish high school in 1899. It is now replaced by a steel structure."
Title from image. Photograph of Multnomah Falls, claiming it is a 620 foot drop. Narrative in photo album reads: "Two of many such falls along the Columbia River Highway. The bridge on the left (94-70-955) carries the highway; but on the...
Title from image. Photograph of Wahkeena Falls. Narrative in photo album reads: "Two of many such falls along the Columbia River Highway. The bridge on the left (94-70-955) carries the highway; but on the right (94-70-954) that bridge just...