Official spelling for the creek is Sunaghun Creek This in formation and what directly follows is from Garry Njootli, Yukon Toponymist for the Yukon Government
"Kutcha-Kutchin name reported by I...
Photograph shows a man operating of Little Giant directing the stream of water at the creek valley sides. Boulder sized rocks have fallen down to creek level.
Title from accompanying notes. "26 March. Approaching Dawson Creek". View from the south of Dawson Creek, B.C. Wire fences line the road and in the distance there is a Motel sign and a Quonset hut.
Title taken from caption. View of W.L. Henning walking across Martin Creek on a temporary bridge of logs laid over the creek. The trees appear white and polished because of the windblown ash from the eruption sand blasting away all the small...
Looking down the main street of Dawson Creek, British Columbia, at the Mile 0 marker that marks the start of the Alaska Highway (ALCAN). Sign on the marker reads "Mile 0 Alaska Hi-way". The Palace Hotel is visible on the left and cars are parked...
Title taken from caption. A power washing plant used in mining is prepared for loading on a sledge to be moved to a new location. Either Klery Creek or Jack Creek, north of Kiana, Alaska.
Title taken from front. View of Alaska Engineering Commission Railway construction camp at Falls Creek along Turnagain Arm, Alaska. Also from front: "A.E.C. G315." Letter from verso: "Falls Creek, Alaska, May 13, 1917. Editor Alaska Railroad...
Title taken from front. View of borrow pits for raw material used in railroad construction, between Moose Creek and Goldstream Creek in Fairbanks District, Alaska. An Alaska Engineering Commission photo. Photographer's number 100. Oct. 13, 1917....
Title taken from front. View of borrow pit for raw materials used in railroad construction with ferrying cables running between poles, located between Moose Creek and Goldstream Creek in Fairbanks District, Alaska. An Alaska Engineering Commission...
Title taken from verso. Aerial view of construction equipment at future Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction camp at Prospect Creek in Interior Alaska. Nov. 25, 1970. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".
Salmon Creek Dam; designed by Lars Jorgensen, chief engineer Harry L. Wallenerg, was the first true constant-angle arch dam. It is 168 feet high and 648 feet across. Completed in 1914.
Photographer's number S.61. Alaska Electric Light and Power Company (AEL&P), Juneau, acquired the Alaska - Juneau Gold Mining Company properties, including their photographs of the mining operation, construction of Salmon Creek Dam, etc.
Photographer's number S.47. Alaska Electric Light and Power Company (AEL&P), Juneau, acquired the Alaska - Juneau Gold Mining Company properties, including their photographs of the mining operation, construction of Salmon Creek Dam, etc.
Photographer's number S.49. Salmon Creek Dam; designed by Lars Jorgensen, chief engineer Harry L. Wallenerg, was the first true constant-angle arch dam. It is 168 feet high and 648 feet across. Completed in 1914. Alaska Electric Light and...
Title from image. Photographer's number S.53. Salmon Creek Dam; designed by Lars Jorgensen, chief engineer Harry L. Wallenerg, was the first true constant-angle arch dam. It is 168 feet high and 648 feet across. Completed in 1914. Alaska...
Photographer's number S.48. Salmon Creek Dam; designed by Lars Jorgensen, chief engineer Harry L. Wallenerg, was the first true constant-angle arch dam. It is 168 feet high and 648 feet across. Completed in 1914. Alaska Electric Light and...
Photographer's number S.46. Salmon Creek Dam; designed by Lars Jorgensen, chief engineer Harry L. Wallenerg, was the first true constant-angle arch dam. It is 168 feet high and 648 feet across. Completed in 1914. Alaska Electric Light and...
Title from image. Photographer's number S.42. Alaska Electric Light and Power Company (AEL&P), Juneau, acquired the Alaska - Juneau Gold Mining Company properties, including their photographs of the mining operation, construction of Salmon...
Title from image. Photographer's number S.40. Alaska Electric Light and Power Company (AEL&P), Juneau, acquired the Alaska - Juneau Gold Mining Company properties, including their photographs of the mining operation, construction of Salmon...