Title from album note Additional information from album: The natatorium was about "dead center" over the pool left by the cave-in; a few planks, sections of studding and roofing, floating on water, were all that remained the following morning....
Title from album note Additional information from album: Electric locomotives replaced all horses and mules for hauling ore from the stopes to the station ore bins
Title from album note Additional information from album: During 1916 and 1917, numerous cave-ins were occurring in the upper levels of the mine; in order to protect the Treadwell, Mexican, and "700" mines, the bulkhead was constructed in the...
Title from album note Additional information from album: Miners work the overhead portion of stope on the 2300 ft. level; ore chutes are located on the floor of the stope over an ore train, which moves the ore to a bin; from there the ore is...
Title from album note Additional information from album: The Treadwell, "700," and Mexican mines were all flooded, building up air pressure, which exploded the Mexican shaft house; the Ready Bullion mine was protected by a newly constructed...
Title from album note Additional information from album: Building on left is the #4 bunkhouse; the Treadwell Club is on right; the natatorium building is gone, "down in the hole"
Title from album note Additional information from album: View from the brink of the cave in on the morning of April 22, 1917; debris from the natatorium building and a portion of the tailings from the "700" mill, which are still in evidence in...
Title from album note Additional information from album: On the brink of the cave in are the "700" mine's stamp mill, ruptured fuel tank, and boiler house; to the right of the mill and behind the boiler house is the main Treadwell cyanide...
Title from album note Additional information from album: Soon after this picture was taken, the house, upper right, followed the natatorium building and the fuel oil tank "down into the hole"
Title from image caption Additional caption: "A Pose in the Welcome Song" Seventeen children stand on decorated stage in front of a banner reading, "Character is Power"
Title from verso Head and shoulders portrait Additional information on verso: "Doctor from San Francisco who worked in the Girdwood-Anchorage area. He arrived [in Alaska] around 1907 and living with the E.W. Young family for some 20 years"
Title from verso Additional information: "near Taylor, Alaska, on Kougarok River?"; "Mrs. Grover Andre (uncle of William H. Young, owned Taylor Mining & Dredging Co.)"
Title from image caption Additional information from verso: "Repair crew standing [on] top [of gyratory crushing cone]; second from left is Tom MacDonald
Title from image caption Additional information: "Excursion given by Mr. Ramsay" Front of train engine is decorated with flags and bunting; passengers crowd flat car, caboose, and other railroad cars
Members of the 1913 House of Representatives: Frank Aldrich, Frank Boyle, W.T. Burns, Dan Driscoll, Robert D. Gray, H.B. Ingram, Charles D. Jones, Milo Kelly, J.C. Kennedy, Arthur G. Shoup, and William Stubbins. Additional members of the House:...