Box PCA 228 Box 1 of 1
Contains 306 Results:
Mud slide 1917., 1917
[men digging out car]
Near Sourdough Sept. 1916., 1916-09
[Digging car out of mud]
Repairs on the road 1916., 1916
[men working on car]
Repairs on the road 1916., 1916
[men working on car]
[Horses pulling cars on Valdez Trail].
The collection contains views of tourists and touring cars from the early 20th century, hotels and roadhouses along the Fairbanks-Valdez Trail. Locations include Paxson, Gulkana, Copper Creek, Salchaket, Sourdough, Kenny Lake, McCarty, Meiers, Munson, Rapids and Youst. Also included are a few images of the Black Wolf Squadron. Most individuals and community businesses are identified.
[Horses pulling cars on Valdez Trail].
The collection contains views of tourists and touring cars from the early 20th century, hotels and roadhouses along the Fairbanks-Valdez Trail. Locations include Paxson, Gulkana, Copper Creek, Salchaket, Sourdough, Kenny Lake, McCarty, Meiers, Munson, Rapids and Youst. Also included are a few images of the Black Wolf Squadron. Most individuals and community businesses are identified.
[Car crossing creek at Mile 2081. 1916, 1916
The collection contains views of tourists and touring cars from the early 20th century, hotels and roadhouses along the Fairbanks-Valdez Trail. Locations include Paxson, Gulkana, Copper Creek, Salchaket, Sourdough, Kenny Lake, McCarty, Meiers, Munson, Rapids and Youst. Also included are a few images of the Black Wolf Squadron. Most individuals and community businesses are identified.
Edgecrombe Stage 1917., 1917
[men repairing car; winter scene]
Some of the trouble we had on the Richardson Hwy 1930., 1930
[washed out bridge]
Gibson Auto Stage in Gunney Sack Creek; Frame Driving, July 1919., 1919-07
The collection contains views of tourists and touring cars from the early 20th century, hotels and roadhouses along the Fairbanks-Valdez Trail. Locations include Paxson, Gulkana, Copper Creek, Salchaket, Sourdough, Kenny Lake, McCarty, Meiers, Munson, Rapids and Youst. Also included are a few images of the Black Wolf Squadron. Most individuals and community businesses are identified.