Title from verso. Dirt road (which is now part of the Seward Highway) leads to Moose Pass, 30 miles north of Seward, Alaska. 1940-1948. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 4" x 6".
Men, possibly miners, standing on a pile of dirt, snow and tailings in front of what looks like mining equipment, with a ladder in front and a building behind it. Structure is wooden, and looks similar to scaffolding. ...
"Pioneer Mining Co. dump on winter fraction. Nome, Alaska April 21st, 1910. 50,356-1/2 yd buckets, height 98 feet." There looks to be a mining operation to the left, with miners and a large pile of tailings on the right.
A few men stand in the middle of a creek bed, possibly mining. One man is holding a long-handled shovel and another looks to be digging or shoveling. Photos UAF-1985-122-110 to UAF-1985-122-121 seem to be of the same...
A large drove of pigs are outside, possibly in the dirt. They seem to be moving up a dirt road away from the camera. There is a shadow on the ground, most likely of the photographer, as well as a small part of another...
Title by indexer. A car is on a dirt road; close behind at left is an Alaska Railroad car; farther behind is a building with the words "Alaska Road [Commission]". Location is probably Fairbanks; compare with UAF-2007-64-42.
Title from verso: "Maintenance Crew Route 4K Richardson Highway".
Two men are visible: one standing next to a tractor or bulldozer, the other at the wheel of an automobile. A log cabin with a thatched roof is in the background at left. ...
Title from verso: "Maintenance Crew Route 4K Richardson Highway".
Three names given on verso: Hans Jeppeson, Joe Ensley, Ted Brown. Two men stand along a dirt road; there may be a third in the automobile at right. Behind the two men are...
Two people, apparently both women, on a rocky dirt path next to a river. Photos UAF-2007-64-242 through UAF-2007-64-251 (compare) appear to depict the same approximate time and place. What appears to be...