Title from sleeve. Also on sleeve: '(L) Steve Braund, Ann Stevens, Ted Stevens near Mel Braund, the contractor.' Ted Stevens and wife Ann walk with Melvin and Steve Braund and two unidentified people on the grounds of a facility in Bethel....
Title from sleeve. Five men stand in group on lawn next to wooden house. Steve McCutcheon at left in Hawaiian shirt, holding a camera. Ted Stevens smoking a pipe. One women stands in backgroud. 2 1/4 B&W negative.
Title taken from verso. Steve Melchior (mispelled Melchor and Melcher on photo) in cart drawn by dogs hauling feed for pet moose, Seward, Alaska. From front: "Steve Melchor [sic] dog team - Seward, Alaska." 1920's. Photographer: Alaska Shop....
Title from sleeve. Steve McCutcheon, wearing short-sleeved plaid hist, holds wooden hammer. He stands next to a pile of lumber. Log cabin with mounted antlers in background. Photographer's number 18503. 2 1/4 B&W negative.
Title from sleeve. Three men stand next to helicopter. Man in hard hat leans on helicopter while photographer Steve McCutcheon takes notes. Photographer's number: 4781. 2 1/4 B&W negative.
Title from sleeve. McCutcheon wears hard hat and high boots, and holds a camera, left. Both men gesture towards construction site. Building in background. 2 1/4 B&W negative.
Title from sleeve. Man stands with camera photographing snow or glacier. This might be Portage Valley and glacier with Steve McCutcheon photographing. 2 1/4 B&W negative.
Portrait photograph of Steve McCutcheon. This was taken when he served as a delegate to the Alaska Constitutional Convention, held in Fairbanks at the University of Alaska, November 8, 1955 - February 6, 1956.
Title taken from verso. Post mistress and Wien Alaska Airlines agent Christine Steve stands in front of United States Post Office in Stebbins, Alaska. Sign reads: "Stebbins Post Office, Alaska." Original photograph size: 5" x 3".
Title from sleeve. Governor Ernest Gruening stands with photographer Steve McCutcheon in railyard next to freight train. Brick structure and smokestacks in background. 2 1/4 X 3 1/4 B&W negative
Project engineer, Vern Hirsch, and geologist, Steve Lowell, evaluating the rock foundation conditions for the eventual William Moore bridge, part of Klondike Highway project