30 second excerpt shows the roadhouse built, owned and operated by Italian immigrant Maurice Morino (1870-1937) at McKinley Park (later called Denali National Park and Preserve); the backside of the entrance sign to McKinley Park; the McKinley Park...
91 second, black & white/silent, film clip of traveling along the Richardson Highway. Included are scenes of a stagecoach, an unidentified community, an airplane, a river, mountains and a glacier. Roadhouses or other buildings bear large signs with...
Title taken from caption on Album. "Mr. McClusky at his Richardson Road house." The McClusky Roadhouse was one of three early roadhouses in the town of Richardson which was a mining community located along the bank of the Tanana River.
From verso: "Copper Center, Alaska. Copper Center Roadhouse. 102 miles north of Valdez on the Richardson Highway. On this historic site, "Blix's Roadhouse" served the gold seekers during the Gold Rush 1897-1898. There has been a roadhouse here...
People with sled dogs are at the Little Susitna Roadhouse. From related photographs, it is known that the two people on the right are George Glass and his seventeen year old son Ophir, who traveled with Irving Reed on the...
The musher with the dogsled team near the log cabins, is either George Glass or his seventeen year old son Ophir. They traveled the Iditarod Trail with Irving Reed in March 1920. See Reed's magazine article, "Rainy Pass by...
Three dogsled teams at Knik. Several log buildings are in the background, as well as the sign of the Knik Roadhouse, and and the Two Girls Cafe. The three mushers are Irving Reed, George Glass, and his seventeen year old...
George Glass and his seventeen year old son Ophir, stand with their sled dog teams at the Pass Creek Roadhouse at Rainy Pass. The roadhouse was owned by the Anderson brothers at the time. A magazine article by Irving Reed...
Six men pose for this photograph in front of Clough's Roadhouse in McGrath. George and his seventeen year old son Ophir are the two on the left and Irving Reed is third from the right. Irving Reed and the two Glasses...
George Glass and his seventeen year old son Ophir with Irving Reed (center) pose for this photograph at the Skwentna Roadhouse. Skwenta Crossing, is where the Iditarod Trail crossed the Skwentna River. Reed wrote in a...
Irving Reed, in front, with George and Ophir Glass on either side of him, pose with "French Joe" (Joe Blanchell), who is holding the rifle. Three dog teams with sleds are visible. French Joe's was also known as the Rohn...
Four men described as campainers pose in front of a bookcase at Melville's Roadhouse, September 1954. E. L. Bob Bartlett appears to be the man sitting on right.
A main log building sits on the left side of a gravel road with two small log buildings to the right. Sky filled with big clouds, with no snow on ground. Appears to be summer or autumn.
A main log building sits on the left side of a gravel road with two small log buildings to the right. Cloudy skies, with no snow on ground. Appears to be summer or autumn.