Title taken from verso. View of steam shovel in use at mile 40 on Alaska Railroad line, Alaska. Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society. 1920-1929. Original photograph size: 2 1/4" x 3 1/4".
Title taken from front. View of steam shovel in use during railroad construction 17 miles south of Nenana, Alaska, with railroad tracks and cars at right and construction workers near tracks. An Alaska Engineering Commission photo. Photographer's...
Title taken from front. View of construction worker and steam shovel at Alaska Engineering Commission railroad construction site at mile 83 along Turnagain Arm in Southcentral Alaska, with railroad tracks at left. Also from front: "H-3 A.E.C. H.G....
Title taken from front. View of steam shovel loading rocks into railroad cars at Turnagain Arm Division Alaska Engineering Commission railroad construction site along Turnagain Arm in Southcentral Alaska, with men standing near railroad tracks in...
Title from sign on building Note on verso: "First Alaska steam laundry" A dozen people, including six women in white aprons, pose outside the two-story building; in center foreground is a cart loaded with bundles of laundry
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.
Title from caption. Photograph shows men operating a pile driver at Nenana Crossing. It is snowy outside, and they appear to be using steam to cut through the ice. Caption also reads: "No. 108, A. J. Johnson, Official Photographer A.E.C."
Title from caption. Photograph of a mining operation that used steam to thaw the permafrost. Visible in the photo are the boiler, wood pile, cabin and what may be another cabin. Narrative in the photo album reads: "Winter view of a one man...