Title taken from verso. View of salmon cannery buildings at left and waterfall at center in British Columbia, Canada. Photographer's number 349. Summer 1923. Photographers: C.J. Blanchard and Ray B. Dame. Original photograph size: 6 1/2" x 8...
Aerial view of Seward, Alaska looking west from the opposite side of Resurrection Bay. Note that Lowell Creek has been diverted to the waterfall at far left. The Standard Oil storage tanks (at left) are painted as part of the World War II...
Herbert Heller was an avid collector of historical material on Alaska, with emphasis on the gold-seeking pioneers of 1898. Among these pioneers was his uncle, (Robert) Lynn Smith, a gold miner, jeweler and U.S. Marshal in Alaska. Smith’s career...
These photographs were taken between 1899 and 1911 and depict life in the region around Forts Gibbon and Egbert. Included are hunting parties, military personnel, camp buildings, scenery, dog sledding and skiing. Steamships are shown loading wood...
Title from caption. Scenic photograph of a small waterfall. Narrative in photo album reads: "Many bits of picturesque scenery were round-about Rampart."
Title from card. Image is a postcard. Image shows a rushing waterfall over rough rocks. Verso of postcard reads "Dear Gracie and Sarah, You a [?]. Hope you are not shocked at hearing from your third twin. Jennie."
Title from caption: "Tumwater Falls, Olympia, Wash."
Color postcard of three women, one man and a young boy standing among the rocks and logs near the falls with a bridge behind them. Postcard is postmarked from Tumwater and addressed to...
Title taken from caption. Cataloguer's note: This is another view of the Columbia river. Notice at the center of the photograph there is a spot that looks like a narrow water fall.
Title taken from caption. Cataloguer's note: This is a view of a rocky hill, a small dam and a steady stream flowing. There is a man standing near the dam.
This is a view of the stream, the picture seemingly taken from a boat. The waterfall is surging down stream; the torrent is evident in the motion of the waves.
This is a view of a bridge-like structure perhaps used to transport sluice boxes and similar items. Notice the small waterfall, and the moving water down below.
Title taken from caption. " The overflow falls of the Reynolds-Alaska Dev. Co.'s water power at Horseshoe Bay, Alaska. " Photographer: P. S. Hunt, photo No. G1523.
Title taken from caption. " Keystone Falls at low water and Government Wagon Road, Keystone Canyon, Valdez Fairbanks Trail ". Photographer: P. S. Hunt, Photo size 6 x 8.