Title taken from verso. Winter view of Trans-Alaska Pipeline one mile south of Pump Station 6 at Yukon River during construction in Interior Alaska. 1979? Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original photograph size: 10" x 8 1/8".
Title taken from donor's caption. "1905, looking up Lakina River from 4 miles below our camp, Blackburn Mountains in distance". "There would be no possibililty of communication with the outside world for two months. We were as completely...
Title taken from donor's caption. "1905, Summer camp of Indians on Copper River". "At Copper River, a half-mile or more wide, we found a camp of Indians who ferried us across, and a day later we were at Tonsina Station." Additional...
Title taken from donor's caption. "We built a boat here to run the river to the coast. Left to right, Tony Diamond, now (1950) U. S. Federal Judge in Anchorage, Alaska, George Potter, 'Bill' and Julia Potter."
Title taken from donor's caption. "The first steamboat goes up the Copper and Chitina Rivers to carry supplies for the Kennecott Mine and to build a railway. The next day we floated lazily down the Chitina River, a much bigger and somewhat...
Inset in the middle of the postcard with the greeting are two photos of dogs mushing. Left side of postcard is captioned, "looking down river." Top left photo shows downtown Ruby with two people standing outside the...
Title from caption in album. Also from caption: "65A.Chit.Dist-Gakona River & Roadhouse, Copper River in distance." A settlement on the Glenn Highway Tok Cutoff road, formerly on the Gulkana-Chisana route. There are buildings and homes, a...
View of debris, including what looks like a ladder or part of a stairway, floats down the Chena River. Samson Hardware is at far left; the N.C.Co. building is at center.
Title from verso. A view of downtown Fairbanks and the flooded Chena River with two smokestacks, a flag reading "N.C.Co" hanging between them, in the foreground.
Many of the photos from UAF-2007-64-78 through UAF-2007-64-98 appear to...
Title from accompanying note. The Chena River swollen above its banks. Downtown Fairbanks is on the other side. The presence of ice or snow in the foreground and floating down the river suggests that this is not the flood of August, 1967.