Title taken from verso. View of mail carrying dog team with 21 dogs, 3 sleds, and riders. Also from verso: "Bill Burke's outfit. Mail carrier, Nenana to McGrath. Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." n.d.
Two women with dogs cross Fourth Avenue in Seward, Alaska. Person crosses street in far background. Sign on one building in background reads: "Seward Bakery." 1910-1918. Original photograph size: 5 1/2" x 3 1/4".
Two unidentified men, each with a pack dog, pictured in front of a large two-story roadhouse. Physical descrip: Tinted lantern slide : glass, col. ; 3 1/4 x 4 in.
Wolf and rabbit skins hang in front of cabin. Logs, buckets, and tools are scattered in yard. Boxes, tins, and a cat are tucked beneath eaves. Message on verso in Russian written July 5, 1938.
Sign in image: We serve coffee and sandwiches here. Verso: Dorothy Olsen Sadlier (second from left), taken at Hoonah. She was working at the cannery. Clarence (her brother), and her lived in a tent.
Team of black dogs, hitched single file, pulls a loaded sled across corduroy road; eight men, some in military dress, and two mules pause along trail, possibly part of trail out of Dyea to Klondike gold fields