American Railway Express log cabin building with a telephone booth in front. Mrs. Green in front of the building. Physical description: Tinted lantern slide: glass, col. ; 3 1/4 x 4 in.
Relief shown by contours and spot heights. Shows roads, trails, telegraph stations and telegraph lines, and roadhouses. In upper right margin: Water-supply paper 342 Plate XII. Map is 91 x78 cm.
Title taken from front. Three men from U.S. Telegraph Station, Copper Center, Alaska, stand near their garden with vegetables. Also from front: "G2444." Photographer's number G2444. From verso: "Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society."...
Title taken from front. View of building and WAMCATS (Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System) telegraph tower at Fort Gibbon, Alaska. Handwritten inscription on verso reads: "Dear Ann & family, We leave today for San Francisco. Love...
Title taken from verso. Mr. and Mrs. William Greene standing in front of telegraph office at Broad Pass, Alaska. Mrs. Greene was the only female telegraph operator in Alaska at the time. Photo was taken just after President Harding's death (note...
Title taken from verso. Mrs. William Greene, only female telegraph operator in Alaska at the time, stands in front of telegraph station at Broad Pass, Alaska. Also from verso: "Worked as agent 4/11/21-4/30/41. Retired as ag[e]nt at Healy - 4/30/41....