Title taken from front. View of construction of Alaska Engineering Commission Railway snowshed number 759, Southcentral Alaska, with man standing on tracks in front of shed. Also from front: "A.E.C. G-1607." An Alaska Engineering Commission photo....
Title taken from front. View of Alaska Engineering Commission Railway snowshed at left and trestle number 483 at right, Southcentral Alaska. Also from front: "A.E.C. G-1622." An Alaska Engineering Commission photo. Photographer's number G1622....
Title taken from front. Interior view of Alaska Engineering Commission Railway snowshed number 481 in Southcentral Alaska. Also from front: "A.E.C. G-1615." An Alaska Engineering Commission photo. Photographer's number G1615. Sept. 4, 1920....
Title taken from front. View during construction of Alaska Engineering Commission Railway snowshed number 714 looking north with construction workers and crane on tracks, Southcentral Alaska. Also from front: "A.E.C. G-1605." An Alaska Engineering...
Title taken from information with photo. View of workers constructing Alaska Engineering Commission Railway snowshed number 760 in Southcentral Alaska. From front: "A.E.C. G-1608." An Alaska Engineering Commission photo. Photographer's number...
Title taken from verso. Half of panoramic view of Alaska Railroad bridge over Nenana River, Interior Alaska. Photo number 76. Other half of panoramic view has identifier AMHA-bl79-3-1838, and is photo number 76-a. Summer 1923. Photographers: C.J....
Title taken from verso. Half of panoramic view of Alaska Railroad bridge over Nenana River, Interior Alaska. Photo number 76-a. Other half of panoramic view has identifier AMHA-bl79-3-1837, and is photo number 76. Summer 1923. Photographers: C.J....
Title taken from verso. View of Seward, Alaska, with harbor and Resurrection Bay in background. When joined with photo number AMHA-bl79-1882, the two photos form a panorama of Seward. Photographer's number 334a. Summer 1923. Photographers: C.J....
Title partially taken from lettering on engine. View of Alaska Railroad engine number 1 on display on railroad tracks near railroad station in Fairbanks, Alaska, with man standing at right and building at left. Photographer's number 8235. Sept....
Title taken from front. View of boat taking on coal on Susitna River in Alaska, opposite mile 231 of Alaska Engineering Commission railway, with men standing on shore and on boat. Also from front: "A number of lignite coal veins are located at this...
Title from sleeve. Several people ride in an uncovered wagon being pulled by oxen past the reviewing stands during the 1978 Fur Rendezvous in Anchorage. A banner on the wagon reads 'Alaska Is!!!' with the number 34. Ted Stevens on reviewing stand....
Title from sleeve. Native man sits on the hood of a Snow-Trac snow machine. The tail of an airplane is visible behind him. Number on the tail is N14AM. Photographer's number: 12028. 2 1/4 B&W negative.
Title from sleeve. The tail of the 'Marineland of the Pacific Arctic Expedition' airplane on the runway at the Gambell airport, with airplane number N67578. A Wien 'Arctic Liner' airplane is partially viisble behind. Photographer's number: 12029. 2...
Title supplied by cataloger. Trail Work. Wood post marked with red paint, pink tape, the number one, and a sign. Sign reads, 'Joe Redington Sr. Box 5460 Knik Road Wasilla AK 99687.' Phone number also listed. Original format: 35mm color slide
Floats lined up, ready for parade; Elk's float, B.P.O.E. number 420, with a clock face; and another float with number 49 and a star, representing Alaska's status as a new state
Hand-tinted, creased and torn, panorama Four [Model T touring] cars are shown in profile with the Mendenhall Glacier in background; number 183 on photo is the number for Miller's Taxi on Front Street
Title from image caption Arriving steamboat, with passengers on bow, is met by large crowd in Dawson Photographer's number (Hegg) 740; Photographer's number (Larss & Duclos) 2431
Members of Fire Department Hose Company Number 1., on South Main Street with decorated hose cart. Loading dock of a lumber company; possibly ready for a parade. Men and boys all wear hats and belts marked with the number 1.