Folder PCA0146-Folder1
Contains 22 Results:
PCA 146 Folder 1 of 1
The (prints of) photographs show views of gold mining activities in the Copper River area, including Bonanza Creek, Bonanza City and the Million Dollar Bridge, travel by dog sled, mining tent cities, and log cabin building. The photographer is unknown. Descriptions were provided by Ralph Buzzell* and by Staff.
[Unidentified log cabin with caribou hanging on rack.]
The (prints of) photographs show views of gold mining activities in the Copper River area, including Bonanza Creek, Bonanza City and the Million Dollar Bridge, travel by dog sled, mining tent cities, and log cabin building. The photographer is unknown. Descriptions were provided by Ralph Buzzell* and by Staff.
[Unidentified man standing next to dog-sled filled with logs.]
The (prints of) photographs show views of gold mining activities in the Copper River area, including Bonanza Creek, Bonanza City and the Million Dollar Bridge, travel by dog sled, mining tent cities, and log cabin building. The photographer is unknown. Descriptions were provided by Ralph Buzzell* and by Staff.
[Man pulling a sled over a frozen waterfall; two dogs climbing ice-carved steps.]
The (prints of) photographs show views of gold mining activities in the Copper River area, including Bonanza Creek, Bonanza City and the Million Dollar Bridge, travel by dog sled, mining tent cities, and log cabin building. The photographer is unknown. Descriptions were provided by Ralph Buzzell* and by Staff.
[Mining operation; may be Bonanza Creek with men, flume and canvas tents in view.*]
* Identified by Rolfe Buzzell, Ph.D., Historian for the Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Dec. 1992.
[Similar to PCA 146-4, likely Bonanza Creek.*]
* Identified by Rolfe Buzzell, Ph.D., Historian for the Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Dec. 1992.
[Men working on log building construction.]
The (prints of) photographs show views of gold mining activities in the Copper River area, including Bonanza Creek, Bonanza City and the Million Dollar Bridge, travel by dog sled, mining tent cities, and log cabin building. The photographer is unknown. Descriptions were provided by Ralph Buzzell* and by Staff.
[Two men and two dogs in front of large stacks of branches. Canvas tent in view.]
The (prints of) photographs show views of gold mining activities in the Copper River area, including Bonanza Creek, Bonanza City and the Million Dollar Bridge, travel by dog sled, mining tent cities, and log cabin building. The photographer is unknown. Descriptions were provided by Ralph Buzzell* and by Staff.
[Probably Bonanza Creek view of a wooden flume*]
* Identified by Rolfe Buzzell, Ph.D., Historian for the Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Dec. 1992.
[Men, dogs, and small shack on snow-covered terrain surrounded by mountains.]
The (prints of) photographs show views of gold mining activities in the Copper River area, including Bonanza Creek, Bonanza City and the Million Dollar Bridge, travel by dog sled, mining tent cities, and log cabin building. The photographer is unknown. Descriptions were provided by Ralph Buzzell* and by Staff.