Box PCA 199
Contains 49 Results:
[Breakup on Chena Slough, Fairbanks; people on either side of water; Fairbanks building on far side include the "Senate" "Lacy" and "Tanana" saloons on First Ave.]
This collection of photographs shows Valdez, travel along the trail, dog and horse teams carrying the mail, freighting activity, some mining scenes, crossing the Yukon River and the riverboats. Identified roadhouses include Wortman's, Yost's, McDevitt's, Rapid's, Donnelley's and Manley Hot Springs Hotel.
Photographers whose views are in the collection include George Cantwell, Albert Johnson, P.S. Hunt, and C.L. Andrews.
[Hotel and natatorium, Manley Hot Springs; large 3 story building with felled trees in foreground; natatorium at left.]
This collection of photographs shows Valdez, travel along the trail, dog and horse teams carrying the mail, freighting activity, some mining scenes, crossing the Yukon River and the riverboats. Identified roadhouses include Wortman's, Yost's, McDevitt's, Rapid's, Donnelley's and Manley Hot Springs Hotel.
Photographers whose views are in the collection include George Cantwell, Albert Johnson, P.S. Hunt, and C.L. Andrews.
[Low wooden structure surrounded by stream of water; probably a greenhouse at Manley Hot Springs.]
This collection of photographs shows Valdez, travel along the trail, dog and horse teams carrying the mail, freighting activity, some mining scenes, crossing the Yukon River and the riverboats. Identified roadhouses include Wortman's, Yost's, McDevitt's, Rapid's, Donnelley's and Manley Hot Springs Hotel.
Photographers whose views are in the collection include George Cantwell, Albert Johnson, P.S. Hunt, and C.L. Andrews.
Eagle Road, ARC
[team of twenty horses hitches to a wheeled vehicle; trees in background; ARC possibly stands for Alaska Road Commission.]
[River ferry operated with haul rope on cable; small deck with latticed sides; probably on Tanana River.]
This collection of photographs shows Valdez, travel along the trail, dog and horse teams carrying the mail, freighting activity, some mining scenes, crossing the Yukon River and the riverboats. Identified roadhouses include Wortman's, Yost's, McDevitt's, Rapid's, Donnelley's and Manley Hot Springs Hotel.
Photographers whose views are in the collection include George Cantwell, Albert Johnson, P.S. Hunt, and C.L. Andrews.
Transferring passengers, Yukon River. Stmr Seattle #3 on bar near Circle
[loaded lightering craft, foreground; steamer near opposite shore.] July, 1905. (C.L. Andrews)
[Four of the five Yukon River steamboats, on skids are identified as ANGLIAN, ZEALANDIAN, BAILEY and THISTLE; in foreground are capstans used for hauling boats out of water; at Whitehouse.]
This collection of photographs shows Valdez, travel along the trail, dog and horse teams carrying the mail, freighting activity, some mining scenes, crossing the Yukon River and the riverboats. Identified roadhouses include Wortman's, Yost's, McDevitt's, Rapid's, Donnelley's and Manley Hot Springs Hotel.
Photographers whose views are in the collection include George Cantwell, Albert Johnson, P.S. Hunt, and C.L. Andrews.
[River boat LAVELLE YOUNG docked at an unidentified location; people on shore and on deck; mountains on opposite side of river.]
This collection of photographs shows Valdez, travel along the trail, dog and horse teams carrying the mail, freighting activity, some mining scenes, crossing the Yukon River and the riverboats. Identified roadhouses include Wortman's, Yost's, McDevitt's, Rapid's, Donnelley's and Manley Hot Springs Hotel.
Photographers whose views are in the collection include George Cantwell, Albert Johnson, P.S. Hunt, and C.L. Andrews.
[SARAH, a Mississippi River type steamboat underway on Yukon River; people on deck.]
This collection of photographs shows Valdez, travel along the trail, dog and horse teams carrying the mail, freighting activity, some mining scenes, crossing the Yukon River and the riverboats. Identified roadhouses include Wortman's, Yost's, McDevitt's, Rapid's, Donnelley's and Manley Hot Springs Hotel.
Photographers whose views are in the collection include George Cantwell, Albert Johnson, P.S. Hunt, and C.L. Andrews.