Box PCA240 Box 1
Container
Contains 267 Results:
Freighting near Gilmore on Yukon Highway. Pipe for thawing.
Item — Box: PCA240 Box 1
Identifier: PCA0240-15
Scope and Contents
[Tractor with lug wheels pulling 2 wagons loaded with pipes for thawing]
Dates:
circa 1911-1933
Fairbanks Airport; Cabin Plane ready to take off with party consisting of Gov. Parks, Major Elliott and Mr. Sommers. June 7, 1928.
Item — Box: PCA240 Box 1
Identifier: PCA0240-16
Scope and Contents
[Sign:] Bennett-Rodebaugh Co. Airplane Transportation.
Dates:
circa 1911-1933
Gassing at Nenana landing field on baseball diamond.
Item — Box: PCA240 Box 1
Identifier: PCA0240-17
Scope and Contents
[Man on plane filling tank; four men on ground at right]
Dates:
circa 1911-1933
Freighting near Gilmore on Yukon Highway. Gov. Parks interviewing operators.
Item — Box: PCA240 Box 1
Identifier: PCA0240-18
Scope and Contents
[Gov. Parks talking to 2 men operating the tractor pulling pipe]
Dates:
circa 1911-1933
New dredge on Goldstream - Fairbanks district.
Item — Box: PCA240 Box 1
Identifier: PCA0240-19
Scope and Contents
[Side view of dredge]
Dates:
circa 1911-1933
Aviator A. A. Bennett with young caribou at Takotna.
Item — Box: PCA240 Box 1
Identifier: PCA0240-20
Scope and Contents
[Man holding young calf]
Dates:
circa 1911-1933
Gold dredge at Flat.
Item — Box: PCA240 Box 1
Identifier: PCA0240-21
Scope and Contents
[Close-up view]
Dates:
circa 1911-1933
McGrath from the aviation field, June 7, 1928.
Item — Box: PCA240 Box 1
Identifier: PCA0240-22
Scope and Contents
[View of building along river bank]
Dates:
circa 1911-1933
Hill and wife at their cabin on Ophir - Takotna road. These people are mining placer gold.
Item — Box: PCA240 Box 1
Identifier: PCA0240-23
Scope and Contents
From the File:
The 1928 Alaska Tour by Governor George A. Parks, Major Malcolm Elliott, Mr. R.J. Sommers Territorial Hwy Engineer
Dates:
circa 1911-1933
Gold dredge at Flat.
Item — Box: PCA240 Box 1
Identifier: PCA0240-24
Scope and Contents
[Distant view showing surrounding terrain]
Dates:
circa 1911-1933
