Title taken from front. View of Alaska Engineering Commission construction crew passing and laying railroad ties by hand during railroad construction in Anchorage, Alaska, with horse at right. Also from front: "Is that O'Reily? Laurence. A.E.C. No....
Title taken from label on matting. View of Alaska Railroad tracks at mile 97 along Turnagain Arm on Cook Inlet, Alaska. Photographer's number 8068. Sept. 1938. Photographer: Ray B. Dame. Original photograph size: 8" x 9 3/4".
Title from album caption. View down train tracks from a rail switching point. There is a trestle or bridge in the distance, and railroad signs and equipment.
Head and shoulders studio portrait of Native American man, with long hair gathered on sides in leather ties and a single feather adorning back of head Barely visible in upper left corner on negative is "Two-Hand ? Sioux" Copyright 1900,...
Title from image. Seven men stand on steps with matching hats and ties. Town names are printed on shirts. Above door: The American Legion Alford John Bradford Post No 4.
Title taken from front. U.S. Secretary of the Interior John Barton Payne, U.S. Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels, and others stand at end of tracks during Alaska Engineering Commission Railway construction with crane in background,...
Title taken from front. View of Alaska Engineering Commission Railway construction camp at Bailey Station in Nenana, Alaska. An Alaska Engineering Commission photo. Photographer's number 50. June 28, 1917. Photographer: A.J. Johnson. Original...
Title from caption. Photograph shows two railroad tracks heading off into the distance at Bailey Station in Nenana, Alaska on June 28th, 1917. Alongside the track sit some sort of trailers or railroad cars mounted on railroad ties. Caption ...
Simeonoff, Jacob (artist). This bentwood visor has a decorative painted surface. The visor has an open-crown design, a long squared-off front, and two overlapping pieces at the nape that are stitched together with imitation sinew and reinforced...
Knee-high boots of caribou legskins with smoked moosehide soles. Very well made - ind. by donor but used by her mother, Mary English. Red felt edging - used - smoked hide ties. 15 1/4" tall - 10 1/4" long.