Title taken from front. View of Alaska Engineering Commission radio stations and antennas in Government Hill area of Anchorage, Alaska. Radio station was later owned by WAMCATS (Washington-Alaska Military Communications and Telegraph Systems) and...
Title taken from album caption. ªfter photograph showing an old burn area near Pile Driver Slough, prior to clearing for the construction of the Washington Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System (WAMCATS).
Title taken from album caption. After view of a corrected telegraph 'corner' showing proper bracing, trees cleared that are too close and bracketing on the proper side.
Title taken from front. View of WAMCATS (Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System) telegraph station, Beaver Dam Roadhouse, along Valdez-Fairbanks Trail, Alaska. ca. 1910. Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 3/8" x 5 3/8".
Before photograph showing an old burn area near Pile Driver Slough, prior to clearing for the Washington Alaska Military Communication and Telegraph System (WAMCATS).
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Photograph of the bridge at mile 88 of the WAMCATS line. Caption with photograph reads: Signal Corps bridge at 88. 90 feet long. Cribbing, securely pinned with 2 inch wooden pins, built three to five higher than...
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Photogarph of the WAMCATS bridge at mile 88 after a forest fire burned the area. Hand written note on this photo reads: Note: These bridges were necessary acct 'spongs' sloughs or sluggish...
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Photograph of the WAMCATS camp at McCarty station. Visible in photograph are tents, a fenced garden and the back end of a wagon.