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".
Caption reads: "Monrovia, Cal. [California] Jan. 20th, 1913." Four women standing in and near a carriage-like vehicle. Two women are wearing fur coats and hats. UAF-1985-122-69 and UAF-1985-122-70 seem to be of the...
A man is driving a carriage-like vehicle down the road, with at least three passengers, possibly women. UAF-1985-122-69 and UAF-1985-122-70 seem to be of the same vehicle and people.
Photo looks to be of a creek flowing through the land, adjacent to a road. In the background, there is what looks to be a flamingo, but is actually a man swinging some sort of implement. Some men are also possibly mining...
Caption reads: "On trail coming from "Oasis" to Seward Dec. 18 - 14 [1914]." A group of people and dogs (possibly sled dogs?) stand on a trail surrounded by a mountain, trees and what looks to be a lake. Title from...
Title by indexer. A car is on a dirt road; close behind at left is an Alaska Railroad car; farther behind is a building with the words "Alaska Road [Commission]". Location is probably Fairbanks; compare with UAF-2007-64-42.
Title by indexer. Cartoon panel depicts a man trying to get his stuck car out of a muddy road; around him, others watch, and one says to another, "Why don't some of us help him? Help him wot fur? That's the Road Commissioner!" (The 'er' in...