Title taken from front. View of steel railroad rails used as weight to hold railroad bridge during Alaska Engineering Commission Railway construction on bridge over Hurricane Gulch, Alaska. Steel girders are piled near boilers at left. Also from...
Title taken from collection notes. Verso: Backdrop is dragon-fly made up for special dance. Decitan group Sitka Potlatch 1904. 1st. row left: Andrew Dick. Photographer's number 182.
The steel spans of the old Douglas Bridge, dedicated in 1935, are seen in contrast to the concrete box girder structure of the new Douglas Bridge, dedicated in 1981.
Full label reads: "Laying steel on Tanana river, Spring of 1919. This track was used to transfer rolling stock to the railroad on north side of river where the road had been completed to Fairbanks."
One minute, 41 second, color/sound, film clip. From title frame: "Marston Matt" steel plank runway is assembled by U.S. Army on Adak. Excerpt from "Report from the Aleutians", a 1943 War Dept. film produced, directed, and narrated by John...
Album: Different stages of construction of the new steel bridge, Fairbanks, Alaska. The construction site for the steel bridge construction over the Chena River. The wooden barricade on the river front is visible in the foreground.
Title taken from caption. "New Bridge Completed." Additional note on the photograph reads: "The Break-up, May 1917 Fairbanks Alaska by A.J.P" A large crowd can be seen on the bridge, as others on the river banks watch the spring...
Title taken from text. Album caption: Shows a 700 foot span of No. 13 guage steel wires to reach the top of a bluff opposite Delta station. From the top of this bluff the wires drop across the Tanana River, to the right. This in order to give...
Title taken from caption on slide. "Fort Wainwright HHC 171st, July 67." Additional note attached indicates that these photographs were taken by Mark C. Glunz, who was at the time assigned to the 171st infantry Brigade at Fort Wainwright.
Title taken from sign on image. A view of a billboard that reads "Anchorage Internatioal Airport Terminal expansion 1968 - 1969." Also on the sign: "General contractor MB Contracting Co, Inc.; Owner: State of Alaska; Architect: Manley & Mayer;...
Title taken from signs on image. Sign reads: "Anchorage International Airport Terminal Expansion 1968-1969". A view of a construction site during the expansion of the Anchorage International Airport.
Title from caption. "Steel set to L26 Juneau side, L21 Douglas [side]. J.D. Bridge, June 1, [illegible]." Steel bridge under construction from both sides of Gastineau Channel.
Title taken from caption. Sidney Connor walking along the Juneau-Douglas bridge. From May's journal, dated May 27th: "Wednesday afternoon Connor and I walked part of the way to Douglas, over the new $150,000 bridge. We got pretty wet for it has...
Title taken from front. View of Alaska Engineering Commission Railway construction workers laying steel track at mile 286-288, Southcentral Alaska, with train at left. Also from front: "A.E.C. G1914." An Alaska Engineering Commission photo....