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Album caption: "Cut-in" pole at junction of Delta loop with main line. The telegraph line between Valdez and Fairbanks carries two wires. As Delta is about 2 1/2 miles off the main line it is necessary to 'loop'...
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...
This home is featured in winter with a heavy snow load on its roof. A greenhouse can be seen on the left side of the house, which was added later as it is not seen in other related photographs. Also seen in this photograph...
Title from cataloger's notes. Also from notes: "Pictured left to right - Al Jones - Brother-in-law to Lee Loomis, Clarence C. Loomis - son of Lee Loomis, Ray H. Loomis - son of Lee Loomis, Lee B. Loomis, Lucile Loomis - daughter of Lee Loomis,...
Title from verso. View of street intersection in Fairbanks. A crowd of men and women are standing in the street near an unidentified building. Most of them are wearing hats. A large stack of cordwood is piled in the street. A tall pole with...
Title by cataloger. Photograph of the Rivenburg's backyard after a snow storm. Narrative from photo album reads: "A view of our backyard taken after a snowstorm. The actual scene was one of great beauty with every weed, bush, tree and even...
Title from caption. Photograph shows dirt that had been graded heading off into the distance. Tripods carry wires nearby it. Caption also reads: "No. 97, A. J. Johnson, Official Photographer A.E.C."
These photographs were taken between 1899 and 1911 and depict life in the region around Forts Gibbon and Egbert. Included are hunting parties, military personnel, camp buildings, scenery, dog sledding and skiing. Steamships are shown loading wood...
Title taken from text. Album caption: On trail 37 miles above Fairbanks. Wires on old line can be seen running into swamps to the right, leaving the trail.
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Album caption: New work on the bank of the Salchaket. Can be seen in 16. Two extra wires hung across the river for use in case of breaks when river cannot be forded.
Title taken from text. ¬aption: New work around Shaw Creek bluff, and junction pole where wires leave main line for the relief cabin. Also visible in the photograph are fences, telegraph poles and lines, and a wagon.
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Caption calls this a "Cut-in" pole and there is a had written addition message below caption that reads: I personally did the wiring,on this pole between 11pm & 1am June 25-26/13. Abundant daylight for such work, &...
Title from caption. Photograph of one way drift guy wires attached to the Telegraph poles. Caption reads: One way drift guys were made. This known as "Letter M" style.
Title from accompanying notes. Several yellow buildings, three red and white radio communication towers, wires, weather gauge apparatus; several smokestacks, and telephone poles.
Title taken from caption: "Barrow, Alaska. Bank. May." The sign hanging from the building reads: "Alaska National Bank of Fairbanks. Barrow Branch. Farthest North Bank in the World." The signs in the window read: "Attention: We will not be taking...
Title taken from album. View of the log hospital in Fort Yukon, Alaska, with an attached greenhouse at left. Utility poles and wires are visible in the foreground. 1927. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 5 3/4".
View of Alaska Railroad cars on tracks as seen from inside car at Portage, Alaska, steering wheel visible at left. Railroad bridge and guard rail are visible at right, while utility pole and wires are visible at left. Lettering on railroad cars...
Title taken from album. Arctic Tourist Village sign beside a road in Fairbanks, Alaska. The sign has an electric light and reads "Arctic Tourist Village. Hotel service in a tent. Trailer space. Clean showers." Utility poles and wires on either side...
Title taken from album caption. Side view of the three-story wooden hospital building in Noorvik, Alaska. Utility poles and wires are in the foreground.