Areas of deep mud near shore; visible in frame are remnants of Japanese occupation: telegraph (or power) poles, fire hydrant, defensive fortifications; American warships just offshore and landing craft at beach Photographer's number 5600
Large bulldozer in foreground; debris, supplies, and telegraph (or power) poles in background Note on verso: "Mud was very deep in low spots, but volcanic rock and sandstone more predominate in higher places." Photographer's number 5599
Title taken from verso. Water view shows cannery buildings, docks, and fishing boat. Men are assembled on the dock. Building in image: Deep Sea Salmon Co. Verso: Alaska Road Commission photo.
Title taken from album. View of a car ploughing through deep ruts on a muddy road in the vicinity of Lesser Slave Lake, Alberta, with buildings in far left background. 1949. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 3".
Deep, oval shaped birch bark container. Double layered and sewn with split spruce root. Rim rods of green willow branches. 6" h x 11" l x 7 1/2" w. OR 12.5 cm x 28.5 cm x 19.5 cm.
12/6/2011: In the paper file the "place" is listed as...