Group of men using the railroad track and a cart with a dog team to haul supplies north from Seward, Alaska. Railroad ties lay by the side of the tracks. 1912-1915. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 5 1/4" x 3 1/4".
Title taken from verso. Photograph with the following description: "Mrs. Andree Brems, Mr. Herman Sanvick, Mrs. Irene Savage (chief nurse) Capt. Whitlam of the Bureau of Education ship Boxer and Miss Flora Marshal (in charge of the hospital...
Photograph taken on Thanksgiving Day in Barrow, Alaska showing Alaska Territorial Guard (ATG) and U. S. Military personnel burying supplies in the frozen arctic tundra.
Title from verso. Image shows a young woman seated by gold mining equipment and holding a pan full of gold nuggets, smiling. Behind her a pile of tailings is visible and next to her appears to be a sluice box. Photo may have been taken...
Title taken from verso. Prospectors are leaving Fairbanks for Dennison Fork. Identified left to right are Abe McCord, Charles Philips, Albert Bell and Gus Buhman.
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows the storefront of a sewing machine store and gift shop. A decorative totem pole sits outside. Caption from finding aid reads "1948 Antoinette Daisy's shop". Location may be Juneau, Alaska.
Photograph label reads: "Hauling the supplies necessary and the rolling stock in during the summer months by boat from the States to St. Michals [St. Michael?] thence by river boat to Nenana."
Title from caption. Photograph shows an operating room at the hospital in Nenana, Alaska on April 9th, 1918. Caption also reads: "No. 123, A. J. Johnson, Official Photographer A.E.C."
Title from indexer. Photograph shows a nurse standing by a window in an operating room. Compare with UAF-1989-166-675-neg nitrate. Room appears to be part of the A.E.C. Hospital in Nenana, Alaska.
Title from indexer. Photograph shows Native Americans sitting underneath a palapa or hut covered with dried palm fronds. Under one of the palapas sits a pile of supplies.
Title from caption. Men, equipment and supplies land on the beach of one of the islands in the Andreanof Island group in the Aleutian Islands. Caption reads: "U. S. Army Troops occupy Andreanof Island group on Aleutians, only 125 miles...
First Avenue in Ruby, 1913. Last mail over the trail before the breakup, spring 1913. Left to right-Mr. Myrick (the barber), mail driver, Dr. F. W. Herms, Postmaster Amos Kinzer, J. Slippern standing between cabin and post office. Others...
Title from indexer. Photograph of men unloading supplies on the beach of Kiska Island. Verso reads: "Within a matter of hours, they had built the earthen ramp into the water ta[o] protect barges from underwater rocks. Notice the...
Title from verso. Photograph of canvas covered boat transporting supplies from a Navy ship to St. George Island. Verso reads: "Pribilof Islands -- Using light, canvas-covered native boats, crewmen of the USS Thuban bring supplies to the...
This postcard consists of three photos. The top left shows gold and is captioned, "100 pounds, solid gold from the great Patch." The top right shows flowers made out of gold and is captioned, "Real flowers reproduced in...
(6:24 min.) (07 of 12) Supplies from Massacre Bay Winched up ridge--Lt. Col Green--disposition of Japanese forces--Getting supplies up to engineer hill--Building a switch back road--each man going up carried K-rations, bullets or mortar...