Box PCA0401
Contains 63 Results:
[Log buildings; people standing in street; sign on metal carrier in foreground: Cascade Steam Laundry]
The Carl (Carlson) Behring photograph collection is an album made by a miner who came to Alaska around the turn of the century. Most of the photos are in the Fairbanks area and many are along the Chena River and Circle. Possibly some photos are along the Yukon River.
[Men and boys in street; buildings in background; sign on building: Isaacs Bros.]
The Carl (Carlson) Behring photograph collection is an album made by a miner who came to Alaska around the turn of the century. Most of the photos are in the Fairbanks area and many are along the Chena River and Circle. Possibly some photos are along the Yukon River.
[Settlement, probably along river covered with ice and snow]
(159)
[Fairbanks along the river, at night; lighted buildings, bridge in background]
(151)
[Fairbanks at night, lighted buildings]
[closer view than 54] (152)
[Building mostly buried in snow]
The Carl (Carlson) Behring photograph collection is an album made by a miner who came to Alaska around the turn of the century. Most of the photos are in the Fairbanks area and many are along the Chena River and Circle. Possibly some photos are along the Yukon River.
Moonlight on the Chena River, Fairbanks. The Bldg. to the right is the Hospital.
(225)
[Buildings along street; snow-covered]
The Carl (Carlson) Behring photograph collection is an album made by a miner who came to Alaska around the turn of the century. Most of the photos are in the Fairbanks area and many are along the Chena River and Circle. Possibly some photos are along the Yukon River.
[House with large telegraph? tower out front, along river; snow-covered]
(153)
[Log structure in field, mostly covered with snow]
The Carl (Carlson) Behring photograph collection is an album made by a miner who came to Alaska around the turn of the century. Most of the photos are in the Fairbanks area and many are along the Chena River and Circle. Possibly some photos are along the Yukon River.