Box PCA0559
Container
Contains 58 Results:
[Seattle shoreline with visible building signs: Alaska Steamship Co. Pier 1 and 2, Spokane Grain Cos Dock]
Item — Box: PCA0559
Identifier: PCA0559-1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
A study of the images suggests that these are the photographs of a 1914 surveyor’s trip of the Alaskan Engineering Commission. Thomas Riggs Jr. and two other men surveyed the already existing Alaska Railroad outside Cordova, Alaska, and then the land for a possible expansion. The images suggest the trip started with a voyage off the coast of Oregon and Washington and continued to Cordova Bay, Alaska, with sea passage provided by the U.S. Lighthouse Service. Photographs show...
Dates:
ca. 1914
[U. S. L. H. S. Manzanita, Lighthouse Tender - Captain and sailor with life ring]
Item — Box: PCA0559
Identifier: PCA0559-2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
A study of the images suggests that these are the photographs of a 1914 surveyor’s trip of the Alaskan Engineering Commission. Thomas Riggs Jr. and two other men surveyed the already existing Alaska Railroad outside Cordova, Alaska, and then the land for a possible expansion. The images suggest the trip started with a voyage off the coast of Oregon and Washington and continued to Cordova Bay, Alaska, with sea passage provided by the U.S. Lighthouse Service. Photographs show...
Dates:
ca. 1914
[Used piling log on deck of ship- horizontal image]
Item — Box: PCA0559
Identifier: PCA0559-3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
A study of the images suggests that these are the photographs of a 1914 surveyor’s trip of the Alaskan Engineering Commission. Thomas Riggs Jr. and two other men surveyed the already existing Alaska Railroad outside Cordova, Alaska, and then the land for a possible expansion. The images suggest the trip started with a voyage off the coast of Oregon and Washington and continued to Cordova Bay, Alaska, with sea passage provided by the U.S. Lighthouse Service. Photographs show...
Dates:
ca. 1914
[Barnacled covered log on deck of U. S. L. H. S. Manzanita - vertical image]
Item — Box: PCA0559
Identifier: PCA0559-4
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
A study of the images suggests that these are the photographs of a 1914 surveyor’s trip of the Alaskan Engineering Commission. Thomas Riggs Jr. and two other men surveyed the already existing Alaska Railroad outside Cordova, Alaska, and then the land for a possible expansion. The images suggest the trip started with a voyage off the coast of Oregon and Washington and continued to Cordova Bay, Alaska, with sea passage provided by the U.S. Lighthouse Service. Photographs show...
Dates:
ca. 1914
[Buoys on a dock]
Item — Box: PCA0559
Identifier: PCA0559-5
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
A study of the images suggests that these are the photographs of a 1914 surveyor’s trip of the Alaskan Engineering Commission. Thomas Riggs Jr. and two other men surveyed the already existing Alaska Railroad outside Cordova, Alaska, and then the land for a possible expansion. The images suggest the trip started with a voyage off the coast of Oregon and Washington and continued to Cordova Bay, Alaska, with sea passage provided by the U.S. Lighthouse Service. Photographs show...
Dates:
ca. 1914
[Barnacle covered buoy?]
Item — Box: PCA0559
Identifier: PCA0559-6
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
A study of the images suggests that these are the photographs of a 1914 surveyor’s trip of the Alaskan Engineering Commission. Thomas Riggs Jr. and two other men surveyed the already existing Alaska Railroad outside Cordova, Alaska, and then the land for a possible expansion. The images suggest the trip started with a voyage off the coast of Oregon and Washington and continued to Cordova Bay, Alaska, with sea passage provided by the U.S. Lighthouse Service. Photographs show...
Dates:
ca. 1914
[Tillamook Rock Lighthouse, Oregon]
Item — Box: PCA0559
Identifier: PCA0559-7
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
A study of the images suggests that these are the photographs of a 1914 surveyor’s trip of the Alaskan Engineering Commission. Thomas Riggs Jr. and two other men surveyed the already existing Alaska Railroad outside Cordova, Alaska, and then the land for a possible expansion. The images suggest the trip started with a voyage off the coast of Oregon and Washington and continued to Cordova Bay, Alaska, with sea passage provided by the U.S. Lighthouse Service. Photographs show...
Dates:
ca. 1914
[Sea view with end of a pier in corner of image]
Item — Box: PCA0559
Identifier: PCA0559-8
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
A study of the images suggests that these are the photographs of a 1914 surveyor’s trip of the Alaskan Engineering Commission. Thomas Riggs Jr. and two other men surveyed the already existing Alaska Railroad outside Cordova, Alaska, and then the land for a possible expansion. The images suggest the trip started with a voyage off the coast of Oregon and Washington and continued to Cordova Bay, Alaska, with sea passage provided by the U.S. Lighthouse Service. Photographs show...
Dates:
ca. 1914
[Men standing on deck of a ship]
Item — Box: PCA0559
Identifier: PCA0559-9
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
A study of the images suggests that these are the photographs of a 1914 surveyor’s trip of the Alaskan Engineering Commission. Thomas Riggs Jr. and two other men surveyed the already existing Alaska Railroad outside Cordova, Alaska, and then the land for a possible expansion. The images suggest the trip started with a voyage off the coast of Oregon and Washington and continued to Cordova Bay, Alaska, with sea passage provided by the U.S. Lighthouse Service. Photographs show...
Dates:
ca. 1914
[Trees in foreground, water in middle, mountains in background]
Item — Box: PCA0559
Identifier: PCA0559-10
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
A study of the images suggests that these are the photographs of a 1914 surveyor’s trip of the Alaskan Engineering Commission. Thomas Riggs Jr. and two other men surveyed the already existing Alaska Railroad outside Cordova, Alaska, and then the land for a possible expansion. The images suggest the trip started with a voyage off the coast of Oregon and Washington and continued to Cordova Bay, Alaska, with sea passage provided by the U.S. Lighthouse Service. Photographs show...
Dates:
ca. 1914