Title from image caption Also from caption: "Neuman - Johnson entry; Time [of] 100 hours, 13 minutes, 13 seconds" Full-length portrait of driver, flanked by people and dogs
The first beams and bracings of a truss bridge, still supported by pilings, on a frozen river. Two people are visible at right, and a third, farther down, stands near a pile driver.
A person in a coat and hat walks on what appear to be boards laid across the surface girders of a bridge. Another person can be seen in the distance, between the posts. The base of a pile driver is at...
A truss bridge under construction. The surface is not yet built, and planks of wood extend from girder to girder to make a walkway. What appears to be a pile driver stands at the end.
Title from verso. Image shows a street scene in Fairbanks. In the center of the image are seventeen dogs harnessed to a sled. A man wearing a suit is sitting in the sled and the dogsled driver is standing behind it. A long row of cabins and...
Title from verso. View of a dog team standing on the ice on frozen Birch Lake. Five dogs are harnessed to a small sled and the driver, Calvin F. Townsend, is standing behind it. The lead dog is identified as "Sox." Trees line the shore of the...
Title by indexer. Verso reads: "The wolf working with the dog team - notice the size of him compared to the rest of the team. Verso also bears a circular stamp that says: "A Madsen Print. Oct 10, 1933. Chicago." Image shows a team...
Title by indexer. Verso reads: "1-. 30. Galena, Alaska." Image shows two men unloading oil barrels from a military flat bed truck at a yard where several oil or waste barrels are stored. Another man can be seen in the driver's seat of the...
Signed "Yelnats 3-[26]-26". This is apparently clipped from a magazine or book. A driver, car in a river, calls to another person standing in the river with a shovel: "Say, could ya give...
Photograph label reads: "The railroad, under Mr. Browne's administration would have been nearly completed and large sums would have been saved for the Government had it not been hampered by the laxity of Congress in meeting...
Photograph label reads: "Work was continually hampered and great losses sustained by work under construction being shut down and Mr. Browne's plans inte[r]rupted."