Winter view of waterfront buildings in Seward, Alaska, including Al Dickinson's steam laundry in the old power house building (center). 1905-1915. Original photograph size: 3 1/8" x 5".
Title by indexer. Men appear to be working on a street with a tracklaying vehicle close to a bridge; other men are gathered around watching. Sign above the bridge reads "Mecca"; a sign at far left reads "[Drug] Store", and a sign in the...
There are trestles with a building. Rocks and boulders are in the foreground. The building has a small chimney that may be blowing out steam or smoke. The building may be part of some mine.
Shows roads and trails in the regions of the Klondike and Sixtymile River gold fields. Includes notes on roads built in 1901 with mileages. Selective relief shown by hachures. "W. Thibaudeau, Territorial Engineer." "Under authority of the Hon....
Verso: " Mile 10 Route 7D [June?] 1927". A steam shovel or similar excavator drops a load into the bed of a truck. One man drives the truck, and at least two are on the excavator.
Verso: "4 - Route 7D". A steam shovel or similar excavator works in the foreground; in the background are a tractor, a car, and apparently the back of a pickup truck.
Three men work on a steam shovel or other excavator. A fourth sits on the ground (center). Photographer's finger visible at right. Compare with UAF-2007-64-169.
Verso: "J.J. Murray." Two men stand on the neck of a steam shovel or similar excavator. Another sits in the background, and another, wearing a hat, stands in the foreground. Compare with UAF-2007-64-167.
One man stands on the tread of a steam shovel or similar excavator; another stands behind the shovel arm and back. They seem to be in an equipment yard.
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows some snow covered trucks and machinery with a large tank or pipe with steam rising from it. Caption from finding aid reads "Fairbanks steam pipe". Location is Fairbanks, Alaska.