Title taken from notes provided by Peter Haase, September 22, 2004. "Moving up Karstens Ridge to 15,450ft camp. This cornice is the site of the May 1954 Thayer accident. My diary entry for 3 July incorrectly identifies this accident as occuring...
Title taken from notes provided by Peter Haase, September 22, 2004. " Pete Haase moving up Harstens Ridge to 15,450ft camp. North Peak of McKinley in background. This isn't trick photograpahy, it really is this steep."
Title taken from notes provided by Peter Haase, September 22, 2004. "Climbers moving down Karstens Ridge from 12,000ft camp. Browne Tower in the upper right."
Title taken from caption. "Moving a 60 horse power boiler on Goldstream. Johnson D49". Several men pose by a large boiler pulled by a team of fourteen horses, some with riders.
30 second excerpt shows the roadhouse built, owned and operated by Italian immigrant Maurice Morino (1870-1937) at McKinley Park (later called Denali National Park and Preserve); the backside of the entrance sign to McKinley Park; the McKinley Park...
View of interior of Cape Spencer Light Station in southeast Alaska. Two men are sitting at a table next to the kitchen. From verso: "Historic American Engineering Record (Library of Congress negative) Jet Lowe, Photographer." Photographer: Jet...
Title taken from verso. View of warehouse engulfed in flames in Palmer, Alaska. Fire extinguisher on dolly is visible in foreground and person stands at right. 1936. Photographer: Almer J. Peterson. Original photograph size: 3 1/4" x 4 3/4".
Title taken from verso. View of warehouse fire in Palmer, Alaska. Spectators are visible in foreground and fire extinguisher on dolly is visible at left. 1936. Photographer: Almer J. Peterson.
Dog standing in front of two buildings covered in snow on Front Street in Nome, Alaska. Shadow of person is visible in lower right. Sign on second building reads: "Storage Sesnon & Sutherland." From verso: "Snow on Front St. Nome, Alaska." ca....
View of woman standing in doorway of FEC (Federal Electric Corporation) building most likely at DEW (Distance Early Warning) Line site at Cape Dyer, Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada. Another building is visible at left and red dolly is visible at...