REFERENCE CODE: AkAMH

REPOSITORY NAME:
Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center
Bob and Evangeline Atwood Alaska Resource Center
625 C Street
Anchorage, AK 99501
Phone: 907-929-9235
Fax: 907-929-9233
Email: resourcecenter@anchoragemuseum.org

Guide prepared by: Sara Piasecki, Archivist

TITLE: John Urban Collection

COLLECTION NUMBER: B1964.001

OVERVIEW OF THE COLLECTION

Dates: circa 1897-1940s

Extent: 4 boxes; 1.75 linear feet

Language and Scripts: The collection is in English.

Name of creator(s):
John D. Urban
Edward C. Adams
Alaska Shop
Clarence Leroy Andrews
B. N. Co.
Baker Drug Co.
John M. Blankenberg
Robert S. Bragaw
Guy F. Cameron
Charles S. Cann
Case & Draper
Chisholm & Hall
Czubay
D
Trevor M. Davis
B.B. Dobbs
Arthur Hansin Eide
Frank Glaser

Gordon’s
Lillie N. Gordon
Al Hardy
Eric A. Hegg
Hettel
T.N. Hibben & Co.
Johnson Photo
George L. Johnson
H.G. Kaiser
O. Kennedy
P.E. Kern
Landahl's Emporium
Sydney Laurence
Merl LaVoy
Lewis
Liska
Lomen Bros.
William A. Logemann
Lowman & Hanford
Max Manger
Arthur Albert Martin
Augustus B. Martin
Edward H. Mitchell
Frank H. Nowell
Owl Drug Co.
Peiser
Portland Post Card Co.
Fannie Quigley
Lorenzo E. Robertson
Sylvia Sexton
Schallerer
Stoddard
Thomas Fotoshop
Carl Tousley
J.E. Thwaites
Wegner
Winter & Pond
Philip Wischmeyer
G.W. Woodruff
Zaccarelli's Book Store
H.G. Zimmerman & Co.


Administrative/Biographical History:

John D. Urban, Sr., was born in 1882 in Portage, Wisconsin, and moved to Washington state as
a child. His mother sent him to Seattle in order to gain more schooling. During the Klondike
Gold Rush in 1897, Urban and a friend stowed away about a scow leaving Seattle for Skagway.
The two did odd jobs onboard to pay their way and were given a mule as payment for their
labor. The two men used the mule and a sled found on the beach to begin their own business
hauling freight up the Chilkoot Trail for stampeders. Urban moved to Nome and Fairbanks in
1900 and 1906, respectively, during the gold rushes there. Urban moved to Anchorage in
1922 and began working for the Alaska Railroad as a brakeman. Urban married Edith Edlund,
one of eleven children from a Matanuska Valley homesteading family, in 1926. Edlund’s family
originally came to Knik and constructed a five-mile wagon road to their new homestead in
order to bring in the family and their equipment. The Urbans moved in 1931 to their
homestead on Loop Road, a one-room log cabin, in order to help defray costs during the Great
Depression. John continued his work on the Alaska Railroad, retiring as a conductor in 1944,
while Edith worked as a telephone operator. John D. Urban died on December 13, 1949 in
Idyllwild, California.

Scope and Content Description:
The Urban Collection consists of 842 black-and-white and tinted photographs and postcards,
depicting the Klondike and Nome gold rushes, construction and operation of the Alaska
Railroad and the Copper River & Northwestern Railroad, and communities and locations
around the state. For more information, see Detailed Description of Collection.

Arrangement: Original order maintained.


CONDITIONS GOVERNING ACCESS AND USE

Restrictions on Access: The collection is open for research use.

Physical Access: Original items in good condition.

Technical Access: No special equipment is needed to access the materials.

Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use:
The Anchorage Museum is the owner of the materials and makes available reproductions for
research, publication, and other uses. Written permission must be obtained from the
Anchorage Museum before any reproduction use. The Anchorage Museum does not
necessarily hold copyright to all of the materials in the collections. In some cases, permission
for use may require seeking additional authorization from the copyright owners.

Preferred Citation:
John Urban Collection, Anchorage Museum, B1964.001

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION


Acquisition and Appraisal Information
Donated by John D. Urban, Jr., to Cook Inlet Historical Society in January 1964. Transferred to
the Anchorage Museum.

Processing Note
The photos were removed from the albums for conservation purposes in the late 1980s.
Guide created from card catalog data; photographs not physically consulted at time of writing.


RELATED MATERIALS
John D. (Jack) Urban Collection, B1995.019

SUBJECTS
Urban, John D., 1882-1949
Smith, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1898
Alaska Railroad
Copper River and Northwestern Railway
Frontier and pioneer life—Alaska
Transportation—Alaska
Railroads—Alaska
Mines and mining—Alaska
Agriculture—Alaska
Alaska Natives—Social life and customs
Reindeer herding
Anchorage (Alaska)
Anvik (Alaska)
Chatanika (Alaska)
Copper River (Alaska)
Cordova (Alaska)
Denali National Park and Preserve (Alaska)
Eagle (Alaska)
Fairbanks (Alaska)
Fort Yukon (Alaska)
Haines (Alaska)
Juneau (Alaska)
Kanatak (Alaska)
Ketchikan (Alaska)
Knik (Alaska)
Kwigillingok (Alaska)
Matanuska (Alaska)
Metlakatla (Alaska)
Nenana (Alaska)
Nome (Alaska)

Nulato (Alaska)
Petersburg (Alaska)
Ruby (Alaska)
Saint Michael (Alaska)
Sand Point (Alaska)
Seldovia (Alaska)
Seward (Alaska)
Skagway (Alaska)
Sunrise (Alaska)
Tanana (Alaska)
Unalaska (Alaska)
Whittier (Alaska)
Wrangell (Alaska)
Yakutat (Alaska)
Dawson (Yukon)

Detailed Description of the Collection

B1/F1
1 — The Nome Rush, June 1906, S.S. Ohio. No. 2074, Lowman & Hanford Co., Seattle [Photographic postcard. View of men aboard the S.S. Ohio arriving in Nome, Alaska during the Gold Rush.]
2 — No. 2190. Alaska sailing day, Seattle, Washington. Lowman & Hanford of Seattle. [Photographic postcard. View of people at docks in Seattle, Washington, as ships prepare to set sail for Alaska during the Gold Rush, 1897?]
 3 — 309. Ketchikan, “the first city in Alaska.” Edward H. Mitchell, publisher, San Francisco [Color postcard. View of Ketchikan waterfront, with church in center background.]
 4 — Waterfront, looking south, Ketchikan, Alaska. [Bird’s eye view of town and boats in harbor, 1898?]
 5 — “24th of May,” Prince Rupert, B.C. [Photographic postcard. Bird’s eye view of sailing ships in harbor at Prince Rupert, British Columbia, with town in foreground. 1898?]
 6 — 5010. Sunset at Sitka, Alaska. Made at 9:45 pm. Lowman & Hanford S & P Co., Seattle, Washington [Color postcard. Scenic with boats in harbor]
7 — Indian totem poles near Sitka, Alaska. [on verso:] Publ. by Portland Post Card Co. Portland, Ore. and Seattle, Wash. (Made in Germany). [Color postcard. View of large group of people standing in front of totem poles near Sitka, 1898? Publisher's number 9012.]
 8 — Indians selling curios at Sitka, Alaska. [on verso:] Publ. by Portland Post Card Co. Portland, Ore. and Seattle, Wash. (Made in Germany). [Color postcard. View of Natives sitting on Lincoln Street in front of log building selling curios, with pedestrians on boardwalk and St. Michael the Archangel Cathedral in background, scaffolding on roof. 1898?]
9 — 5015. Metlakatla, Alaska. Built entirely by Indians, showing Father Duncan's church. Lowman & Hanford S. & P. Co. Pub. Seattle, Washington. [on verso:] Seliochrom - Adolphi Selige, Pub. Co. St. Louis - Leipzig. [Color postcard. Bird’s eye view of town, with church at far right and boats in harbor at left, 1898?]
 10 — A portion of Metlakahtla [sic] Indian band, on wharf at Metlakahtla [sic] with Rev. Wm. Duncan. [Photographic postcard. Group portrait of Tsimshian band members with instruments and Reverend William Duncan on wharf, Metlakatla]
 11 — View of Wrangel, Alaska. Baker Drug Co. Pub. #1 [Photographic postcard. Bird’s eye view of Wrangell. 1898?]
 12 — 5604. Wrangell, Alaska [Color postcard]
13 — Third Street, Juneau, Alaska. [on verso:] Publ. by Portland Post Card Co., Portland, Ore. and Seattle, Wash. (Made in Germany). Publisher's number 90560. [Color postcard. Bird’s eye view of street with capitol building in background, 1898? F.H. Nowell, photographer]
14 — Ellamar Mine, Alaska. Publ. by E.A. Hegg, Cordova, Alaska. [Photographic postcard. View of Ellamar Mining Company works with men pushing carts along rails at right, 1897?]
15 — 1403. Typical Alaska mining scene. [on verso:] Edward H. Mitchell, Publisher. San Francisco. [Color postcard. Bird’s eye view of mining operation at Alaska Perseverance Mine near Juneau, 1898?]
 16 — 5612. Haines and Fort W.H. Seward, Alaska. W.R. Co. [on verso:] Haines and Fort W.H. Seward. Construc[tion on] Fort Wm. H. Seward, a U.S. military... commenced in 1903. Two companies of infantry are now stationed here. Haines was established soon after the discovery of placer gold in the Porcupine District, fifty miles northwest of this point. It has since been the base of supplies for this district, with the hope of some day becoming a railway terminal for one of the most logical routes to the interior of Alaska. [Color postcard. Bird’s eye view of Haines and Fort William H. Seward (later called Port Chilkoot), with ship in harbor.]
17 — 1425. Salmon traps in Alaskan waters. [on verso:] Edward H. Mitchell, Publisher. San Francisco. [Color postcard. View of fish tender at commercial fish trap, two men in small rowboat in right foreground]
18 — Moors Wharf, Skagway, Alaska. P.E. Kern, Skagway and Valdez, Alaska. No. 8 [Photographic postcard. View of docks, with ships docked at left and cattle in pens at right.]
 19 — Skagway Alaska. A.B. Hall. U.S. Court House. Elks Hall. Mt. Dewey. [Photographic postcard. Five scenes of Skagway, arranged in center of postcard, 1898?]
 20 — Denver Glacier. [on verso:] Near Skagway [Photographic postcard. Group of men and women standing on glacier, 1898?]
21 — Broadway. Skaguay [sic] Alaska. May 20th 1898. Photo by F.H. Nowell, 2203. [View of Broadway in the Skagway business district, with people on street and in horse-drawn wagons, dog lying in middle of street in foreground. Signs on buildings read: "Burkhard House. Headquarters Yukon Outfitters. Jos. Burkhard & Co.", "The Pillbox Drug Co.", "GG Allen, Tinsmith and Jobber", "Dyea Mercantile and Mining Co, Outfitters", "Getz and Donovan. Packers", "Boss Bakery", and "Skaguay News Office"]
 22 — Skagway, 1903. [Two images forming a bird’s eye panorama of town]
 23 — Skagway water front 1898. [Distant view of ships, docks, and buildings]
24 — Summit of White Pass. 243, E.A. Hegg [Group of men with supplies on sleds pulled by cattle and horses at summit of White Pass, British Columbia, on border with Alaska, 1898]
25 — 247. Pack trains on the summit of White Pass. Copyright 1898, E.A. Hegg, 2107 [View of men with cow and pack horses with sleds at summit of White Pass, British Columbia, on the border with Alaska.]
26 — 2102. Photo by F.H. Nowell [View of camp near Skagway or Dyea, with people and supplies waiting to go over the Chilkoot Trail to the goldfields]
27 — White Pass. Photo by F.H. Nowell, 2212. [Distant view of men and packtrain going up to White Pass, British Columbia from Skagway, 1898]
28 — Old White Pass city. Case & Draper, 108 [View of small cluster of buildings at White Pass, British Columbia, with White Pass Hotel]
 29 — Skagway River 1898. Case & Draper, 35 [View of men with horse-drawn sleds full of supplies crossing frozen Skagway River, near Skagway]
30 — Skagway news boys 1898. [Group of newspaper delivery boys gathered on porch of building, with man with black bear at far right. From verso: "L to R. 1- ; 2. Abe Stein; 3. Brick Top?; 4. Orthmez; 5. Cotton Top Jenson; 6. Hawksworth or Al Hofhurst; 7. W.C. Wright; 8. Sam Stein; 9. Latimer; 10. Bill Forest; 11. Jim Berry - also identified as Mark Urban; 12. Othmer; 13. Moorehouse; 14. Wright; 15. Pat Renwick & bear." [In 2017, descendant Ted Atlas identified boy labeled Abe Stein as Markie Stein, born 1886.]
31 — 87. California pack train on streets of Skagway, 1898. [Bird’s eye view of men with loaded pack horses, Skagway, Alaska, with children standing at left.]
 32 — 40. Summit, White Pass, 1898 [Horse pack train along White Pass & Yukon Route]
33 — Brooks pack train, Skagway, 1898, 34. [Bird’s eye view of men with loaded pack animals, with spectators gathered along street. Banner across street reads: "O'Brien & Hinkle Packers & Forwarders."]
34 — 6998. The Dead Horse Trail. J.M.B. [Carcasses of horses left along trail to goldfields near Skagway. John M. Blankenberg, photographer]
35 — Dyea. Chilkoot Pass route. Case & Draper, 317. [Bird’s eye view of Dyea, with bridge over river in foreground]
 36 — Sheep Camp. Dyea Trail, 1898. 127 [Bird’s eye view of camp on trail to Chilkoot Pass, with men standing in center foreground]
37 — Sheep Camp. 29 [Bird’s eye view of camp on Dyea Trail to Chilkoot Pass, with men standing at left]
 38 — Up the scales, Chilkoot Pass – Dyea Trail, 1898
39 — 7005. Summit of Chilcoot [sic] Pass. J.M.B., 79. [Bird’s eye view of men and piles of supplies at top of Chilkoot Pass on the way to gold fields in Alaska. John M. Blankenberg, photographer]
 40 — Scene of snow slide on the Dyea Trail, 1898. Searching for the bodies of the victims. 85 killed in this slide. 30. 234 [Search party at site of avalanche]
41 — 205. Packers ascending the summit of Chilkoot Pass. Copyright 1898, E.A. Hegg, 2111. [View of long line of men with packs walking over Chilkoot Pass on border of Alaska and Canada on the way to gold fields.]
 42 — 2018. Scales and summit of Chilkoot Pass. Copyright E.A. Hegg, 105
43 — "Ho" for Klondike. Lake Bennet [sic]. 7001 [on verso:] Boats on Lake Bennett. Spring of 1898. [View of men on boats on Lake Bennett, Canada, with United States flag flying from third boat from left and men holding oars and poles to move boats. One man in photo may possibly be Frank Michaud. Photographer's numbers 7001 and 82.]
44 — 51. Soapy Smith as Marshal of the Day, 4th July 1898. [Jefferson "Soapy" Smith on horseback on street, Fourth of July celebrations, Skagway]
 45 — Jeff Smith, “Soapy.” Jefferson R. “Soapy” Smith at his bar, 1898. Peiser copyright
46 — The men who broke up "Soapy" Smith's gang at Skagway. Volenteer [sic] harbor guard's [sic]. [Group portrait of volunteer harbor guards holding rifles, Skagway]
 47 — 55. Autopsy on body of Soapy Smith, showing bullet wounds. Case & Draper [Three men performing autopsy on body of Jefferson "Soapy" Smith, Skagway, 1898]
48 — The notorious Soapy Smith in the morgue, July 8th, 1898, Skagway, Alaska. Case & Draper [Body of Jefferson “Soapy” Smith on table after death by gunshot wounds]
49 — “Soapy” Smith’s grave [View of grave and grave marker for Jefferson "Soapy" Smith, Skagway. Tombstone reads: "Jefferson R. Smith. Age 38. Died July 8, 1898."]
 50 — 58. Funural [sic] of Frank Ried [sic] on the street of Skagway, 1898. Case & Draper [View of funeral procession of Frank H. Reid in Skagway, Alaska, with spectators and horse drawn wagons. Businesses shown include Seattle Stove Co.]
 51 — Funural [sic] of Frank Ried [sic] at cemetary [sic], Skagway, Alaska, July 19th, 1898. [View of large crowd gathered among trees for Frank H. Reid's funeral at cemetery. Photographer Case & Draper?]
 52 — 59. Grave of Frank H. Reid, Skagway, Alaska. [View of tombstone and grave of Frank H. Reid in cemetery. Photographer Case & Draper?]
53 — [Composite photo, Case & Draper images with captions:] Public funeral of Frank Reid; Frank Reid and attendants, Bishop Rowe Hospital; Burial of Frank Reid; Soapy Smith July 4 th ; Soapy Smith in morgue; U.S. Commissioner Chas. M. Sohlbrook; Soapy Smith autopsy; Stewart and his sack of gold; Soapy Smith autopsy; U.S. Marshal J.M. Shoup; Slim Jim, Bowers, Jackson & Tripp on their way to Sitka rounding up the Soapy Smith gang; The Gang
54 — 129. Clearing right of way, Broadway, Skagway, W[hite] P[ass] & Y[ukon] Route, June 1889. [View of men clearing right of way for White Pass and Yukon Route on Broadway through downtown Skagway. Signs on businesses shown read: "The I.X.L.", "Hotel Cripple Creek", and "Second Hand Store." Photographer Case & Draper? Photo dated June 1889, but probably June 1898, per Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park staff.]
 55 — Miles Canyon in winter time.
 56 — Boats in winter quarters at Whitehorse, Y.T. [River boats in dry dock, 1898?]
57 — 1970. Fire engine drawn by dogs to fire in Dawson. Copyrighted by E.A. Hegg, 1899. [View of firemen with fire equipment pulled by dogs on city street, Dawson, Yukon Territory, as spectators look on. Businesses shown include: Aurora Cafe, Northern Cafe & Bakery, Comet Shaving Parlor. Banner across street reads: "Secure tickets by the Yukon Flyer Line. Steamers Bonanza King and Eldorado. 10 days to Seattle and Vancouver B.C. Office at Aurora Dock."]
 58 — White Horse [sic], Y.T. P.E. Kern, Skagway, Alaska [Photographic postcard. Bird’s eye view of Whitehorse on Yukon River, Yukon Territory, with boats tied up along waterfront and also stored in dry dock on shore. 1898?]
59 — No. 2038. The wonderful Miles Canyon, Alaska [sic]. Lowman & Hanford Co., Seattle. [Photographic postcard. View of men steering barge down Miles Canyon, Yukon Territory, on Yukon River, 1898?]
 60 — White Horse [sic] at midnight. B/N. Co. No. 5 [Photographic postcard. Bird’s eye view of Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, along Yukon River, with steamboats along docks. 1898?]
 61 — No. 50. Steamer Dawson, Five Finger Rapids, Alaska [sic]. P.E. Kern, Skagway & Valdez, Alaska. [Photographic postcard. View of steamboat Dawson in canyon at Five Finger Rapids on Yukon River, Yukon Territory, with passengers on deck.]
 62 — Whitehorse Rapids, Alaska. Shooting the rapids in canoe. [Color postcard. Rapids on Yukon River at Whitehorse, Yukon Territory]
63 — Passengers disembarking at Dawson, Y.T. from White Pass steamer. Landahl's Emporium, Dawson. [Photographic postcard. View of passengers arriving at Dawson, Yukon Territory on the Dawson, a White Pass & Yukon Route steamboat.]
64 — Steamer “Casca.” B.N. Co. No. 10 [Photographic postcard. Passengers lining decks of steamboat Casca on Yukon River]
65 — “Sarah” at Eagle, Alaska. No. 1904. Germany [Photographic postcard. View of paddle steamer Sarah on Yukon River. Between 1898 and 1918]
66 — 70. Steamer “Lavelle Young” landing at Fairbanks, Alaska. Publ. by Chisholm & Hall Fairbanks, Alaska. [in manuscript:] June 1904. [on verso:] First boat with supplies, 1904. [Photographic postcard. Bird’s eye view of steamboat Lavelle Young on Chena River, with buildings at right, other boats in background, American flag flying in center, and people gathered on shore.]
67 — 67. Fairbanks, Alaska, from across Chena River. Publ. by Chisholm & Hall Fairbanks, Alaska. [Photographic postcard. Bird’s eye view of Fairbanks and Chena River, with bridge in center. Businesses shown include: Northern Commercial Co., Sargent & Pinska, The Lacey, The Senate, The Eagle, and Tanana.]
 68 — Miners cavalcade bringing over a quarter million dollars gold dust from the creeks to Fairbanks. May 20th, 1905. L.E. Robertson Photo [Bird’s eye view of prospectors on horseback crossing bridge, buildings on far shore]
 69 — Fairbanks, Alaska, May 3, 1908. [Chena River and signs for businesses including The Eagle, Senate, Tanana, Seattle, Fairbanks Jewelry Co., and Palmer & Field]
70 — Winter scene on the Tanana Mines R[ail]r[oad], Fairbanks, Alaska. Publ. for Chisholm & Hall's Bookstore. [Photographic postcard. Winter view along Tanana Mines Railroad (also known as Tanana Valley Railroad) tracks in wooded area]
 71 — H6. Out for a sleigh ride. [Color postcard. Sled dog team near Fairbanks]
 72 — An Alaska roadhouse on the Fairbanks Trail. No. 2064, Lowman & Hanford Co., Seattle. [Photographic postcard. View of men and horses at log roadhouse on Fairbanks-Valdez Trail. Identified in 2015 as Camp Comfort.]
 73 — Excursion train, summit, White Pass. 21 [Photographic postcard. Bird’s eye view of passengers standing near train at station at summit of White Pass in British Columbia near the border with Alaska.]
 74 — 72. W.P. & Y. Ry. WP Co., Juneau [Photographic postcard. Distant view of White Pass & Yukon Route train on tracks through mountains, probably in Yukon Territory]
 75 — 73. W.P. & Y. Ry. Tunnel Mountain. WP Co., Juneau [Photographic postcard. Distant view of White Pass & Yukon Railway train on tracks near Tunnel Mountain, Yukon Territory.]
 76 — Summit White Pass, Alaska. P.E. Kern. Skagway & Valdez, Alaska. No. 44 [Photographic postcard. Winter scene with men standing near White Pass & Yukon Route railroad cars and buildings at the summit of White Pass in British Columbia near the border with Alaska.]
77 — The crater in Miles Canon. T.N. Hibben & Co., Victoria, B.C. [Photographic postcard. View of Miles Canyon on Yukon River, Yukon Territory.]
78 — Furs of the Yukon. Dawson, Y.T. Landahl's Emporium, Dawson. [Photographic postcard. Man standing alongside display of animal furs, antlers, and skulls outside building]
 79 — En route to Klondike gold fields. Five Finger Rapids. [on verso:] Five Finger Rapids, Yukon River. [Photographic postcard. Man and four women posed above the rapids]
 80 — Klondyke vegetables, Dawson, Y.T. Landahl's Emporium, Dawson. [Photographic postcard. Produce for sale in Dawson, with vendor standing in background. 1890s?]
 81 — Yukon huskies. B.N. Co. No. 58 [Photographic postcard. Two men with dog teams on riverbank]
 82 — Dogs Day, Dawson, Y[ukon] T[erritory], March 1905. [Photographic postcard. [Men standing with dog teams lined up on frozen water]
 83 — A Klondyke garden - Dawson, Y.T. Landahl's Emporium, Dawson. [Photographic postcard. Two men working in a garden in the Klondike at Dawson, Yukon Territory.]
84 — Wild caribou up the Klondyke [sic] River, Y.T. 317. 400,539 [on verso:] Printed in Great Britain. Zaccarelli's Book Store, Dawson, Yukon Territory. [Photographic postcard. Three caribou on riverbank, Klondike River, Yukon Territory]
85 — A Klondykers [sic] "Home sweet home." 112. [on verso:] Pub. for Zaccarelli's Fruit, Book & Stationery Store, Dawson, Y.T. [Photographic postcard. Three men and one woman standing outside log cabin in winter, with sled at right, saws hanging on exterior walls, carcass or skin hanging at left]
86 — Arrival of Peel River Indians in Dawson, Y.T., March 21, 1901. Landahl's Emporium, Dawson. [Photographic postcard. Five Gwich’in men with dog teams on city street in Dawson, Yukon Territory]
 87 — Bear Creek dredge. Landahl's Emporium. [Photographic postcard. Gold dredge at mining operation in Yukon Territory]
88 — Klondyke pioneers. B.N. Co. No. 57 [on verso:] Squaw man and famley [Photographic postcard. Group portrait of family posed next to house in winter, wearing a mixture of traditional Native and Western style clothing, one woman wearing Siberian Yupik style fur parka, Klondike, Yukon Territory]
89 — A crack team of huskies, Alaska. No. 2037, Lowman & Hanford Co., Seattle. [Photographic postcard. Musher in sled basket with dog team on frozen river]
90 — Pack train, Dawson, Y.T. Landahl's Emporium, Dawson. [Photographic postcard. Man with four pack mules on trail, Yukon Territory]
 91 — Suspension bridge over Klondyke [sic] River, Yukon. [on verso:] Dawson to Louse Town. Publ. by Portland Post Card Co., Portland, Ore. and Seattle, Wash. (Made in Germany).9032. [Color postcard. Bird’s eye of view of bridge over Klondike River, running from Dawson, Yukon Territory to Louse Town (the red-light district in Dawson), with boats anchored near shore.]
 92 — Electric dredges of the Yukon Gold Co., on Bonanza Creek, Dawson. [Color postcard. Two gold dredges at mining operation, Yukon Territory]
 93 — Ice motor on way to Dawson, Yukon. [on verso:] Made in Germany. [Color postcard. View of men sitting on and standing near a sled with a motor for use on the ice, with horse-drawn sled in background.]
 94 — Two sourdough youngsters having fun at 30 below zero. Wolfe, Dawson. 400,547 [on verso:] Published by Zaccarelli's Book Store, Dawson, Y.T. Printed in Great Britain. [Photographic postcard. Winter view of a boy and a girl with two dogs hitched to a sled, Yukon Territory.]
95 — A Dawson dance hall. [on verso:] Florodora [Color postcard. Men and women dancing to music from “Florodora”]
 96 — First train over the K.M. Ry., Dawson, Y.T. 323. 400, 545. [?]M.S. & Co. [on verso:] Published by Zaccarelli's Book Store, Dawson, Y.T. Printed in Great Britain. [Photographic postcard. First train on the Klondike Mines Railway at Dawson, Yukon Territory. 1906?]
 97 — A garden, Eagle, Alaska. G.W. Woodruff, photographer, (Germany). [Photographic postcard. Man and woman standing in garden, with buildings in background]
 98 — Front Street, Eagle, Alaska. No. 2079, Lowman & Hanford S. & P. Co. Pub. Seattle. [Photographic postcard. View of Front Street in winter, with flags flying from pole in center. Sign on building at left reads: "Customs Broker."]
 99 — Seattle "No. 3" at Eagle, Alaska. No. 32364, Moore & Gibson Co., New-York (Germany). [Photographic postcard. View of river steamer Seattle No. 3 at dock, with barge and railroad car at right and piles of logs on shore. Before 1922]
 100 — The Monarch, Eagle, Alaska. Photo by C.L. Andrews. No. 4027. Publ. Atlas Society, New York. Made in Germany. [Photographic postcard. Passengers on deck of river steamer Monarch at dock.]
 101 — Valdz [sic] mail leaving Eagle, Alaska. G.W. Woodruff, photographer. [Photographic postcard. View of men with horses and mule preparing to leave Eagle for Valdez with postal delivery.]
 102 — Anvik, Alaska. Indian town on Yukon River [Color postcard. Village view with fish drying racks]
103 — Fort Yukon Indians, out to see the boat land. 71. Publ. by Smith's Bookstore, Dawson, Y.T., Canada. [on verso:] North of Arctic Circle [Photographic postcard. Group of Alaska Native men, women, and children standing in front of buildings along riverbank.]
 104 — Officers row, Ft. Egbert. C.L. Andrews, Eagle, Alaska. Made in Germany [Color postcard. Winter scene of officers' quarters at Fort Egbert, Eagle, with men walking through snow and others standing on porch of building. Publisher's number 98411.]
105 — Drifted in at Nome. [Group of men with dog in front of snow cave, Nome, Alaska, with sled and skis at left]
106 — Pioneers of Nome, June 1900. [Group portrait of nine men posed outdoors]
 107 — Surf on Behring Sea, Nome, Alaska [on verso:] B.B. Dobbs, Photographic Supply Stores, Nome, Alaska. Printed in Great Britain. [Color postcard. View of men in rowboat near Bering Sea beach, Nome, with ships in background.]
 108 — Rocking for gold on Nome beach, Alaska. [on verso:] Publ. by Portland Post Card Co., Portland, Ore. and Seattle, Wash. (Made in Germany). [Color postcard. View of men using sluice boxes to mine for gold on the beach at Nome, Alaska, with tents in background. Publisher's number 9021.]
 109 — Native cache Cape Douglass [sic], Alaska. [Color postcard. View of person standing in front of caches at Cape Douglas near Nome]
110 — Alaskan belles and reindeer. [Color postcard. Alaska Native women wearing traditional clothing, with reindeer]
111 — St. Michael, Alaska. B920U22 [on verso:] Published by H.G. Zimmerman & Co. Chicago. [Color postcard. Bird’s eye view of docks, with ships including paddle steamer]
112 — Old Russian fort at St. Michael, Alaska. Established 1844. B920V22 [on verso:] Published by H.G. Zimmerman & Co. Chicago. [Color postcard. View of blockhouse]
 113 — B920A22. Walrus among the ice floes in Nome, Behring. [Color postcard]
 114 — B920D22. Eskimo walrus hunter, Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska [Color postcard]
 115 — Eskimo belles, Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska [Color postcard. Alaska Native women wearing traditional clothing]
 116 — B920M22. Native whaling boat at edge of ice, Behring Sea [Color postcard. Men with umiak and oars]
 117 — Bird's-eye view Cordova, Alaska. No. 7. Hand-colored. Owl Drug Co. [Color postcard. View of town with dock and railroad bridge at left.]
 118 — Valdes [sic] excursion from Cordova, Oct. 3, [19]09. Kennedy [Photographic postcard. View of Copper River and Northwestern Railway locomotive traveling from Cordova to Valdez]
 119 — Water front, Cordova. E.A. Hegg [Photographic postcard. View of ship at dock at Cordova, with railroad tracks running from center to right.]
 120 — Railroad engine. J.D. Urban, Jack Courtney, Van Trump, Eddie Funk, Hop Lee [Copper River & Northwestern Railway locomotive]
121 — Worktrain, mile 113, C[opper] R[iver] R[ailwa]y. Kennedy [Photographic postcard. View of Copper River and Northwestern Railway locomotive with railroad workers riding in freight cars, near Cordova]
 122 — Cordova Bay. E.A. Hegg [Photographic postcard. Scenic]
 123 — Start of launch race. July 4, 1910. Cordova, Alaska. Kennedy [Photographic postcard. View of beginning of boat race with motorized boats in background and partially complete dock and rowboat in foreground.]
124 — “Snowbound,” C.R. & N.W.R.R. [Photographic postcard. Men standing alongside a Copper River and Northwestern Railway train stranded in deep snow, Cordova area]
 125 — Close call, C.R. & N.W.R.R. [Copper River and Northwestern Railway]
 126 — Whiting Falls, Copper River. E.A. Hegg [Photographic postcard. Different than .149]
127 — Digging out train, C.R. & N.W.R.R. [Photographic postcard. View of men digging Copper River and Northwestern Railway train out of deep snow, Southcentral Alaska]
128 — Kennicott yards. [Photographic postcard. Winter view of railroad yards at Kennecott Copper Mine, Kennicott, Alaska, with man on tracks and locomotive in background.]
 129 — Bucking snow on the Copper River R[ailwa]y, Alaska. [Photographic postcard. View of Copper River and Northwestern Railway locomotive plowing through snow, Southcentral Alaska]
 130 — Copper River Ry. rotary fleet, Cordova, Alaska. 4 locomotives & rotary plow [Copper River and Northwestern Railway snow removal equipment]
 131 — Steel bridge across the Copper River, C.R. & N.W.R.R. [Photographic postcard. View of Copper River and Northwestern Railway bridge over Copper River, Alaska, with locomotive at far right and fish wheel in river under bridge.]
 132 — Building bridge at Mile 50, C.R. & N.W. Ry., Camp 50 [Miles Glacier Bridge under construction, Copper River and Northwestern Railway]
 133 — Waterfall, Copper River tributary
 134 — Donahue Falls. [Photographic postcard. View of men standing in front of Donahue Falls, near Cordova]
135 — Bridge construction, Miles Glacier. [on verso]: Cagsion [sic] for bridge piers. [Photographic postcard. View of Copper River and Northwestern Railway bridge construction showing caisson for constructing bridge piers on Copper River at Miles Glacier in the Cordova area. Hegg, photographer?]
 136 — St[eame]r Chitna on Copper River. [Photographic postcard. View of paddle steamer Chitina on Copper River, Alaska, with men on deck.]
137 — In canyon on Copper River. [Photographic postcard. Bird’s eye view of steamboat in canyon]
 138 — Steamer entering narrows in canyon on Copper River. Lewis
 139 — St[eame]r Gulkana, Miles Glacier, Copper River. E.A. Hegg [Photographic postcard. View of steamboat Gulkana near iceberg at glacier terminus, with men on deck.]
 140 — Camp 55, C.R. & N.W. Ry. [Photographic postcard. Bird’s eye view of buildings and walled tents at Copper River and Northwestern Railway construction camp, Southcentral Alaska]
 141 — Yours truly unloading wood [John Urban, Copper River and Northwestern Railway construction]
 142 — Steamboat landing, Copper River. E.A. Hegg [Photographic postcard. View from water of two paddle steamers at dock]
143 — Steamboats at a Copper River landing. [Photographic postcard. Three paddle steamers at dock with railroad tracks and tents at left.]
 144 — Camp 55, Copper River. [Photographic postcard. View of Copper River and Northwestern Railway construction camp along Copper River, with locomotive in far left background and steamboat at right.]
 145 — Miles Glacier. E.A. Hegg [Photographic postcard. Steamboat and barge in front of glacier terminus]
 146 — Childs Glacier. [Photographic postcard. Steamboat in front of glacier terminus. E.A. Hegg, photographer?]
 147 — Copper River and Northwestern Ry. E.A. Hegg [Photographic postcard. Copper River and Northwestern Railway bridge]
 148 — End of steel, mile 136, Sept. 1st, 1910. [Photographic postcard. View of Copper and Northwestern Railway tracks and bridge during construction in Cordova area, with men working at end of bridge and locomotive on tracks.]
 149 — Whiting Falls, Copper River. E.A. Hegg [Photographic postcard. Different than .126]
150 — Abercrombie Canyon. [Photographic postcard. View of Copper River and Northwestern Railway construction along Abercrombie Canyon on Copper River, with steam shovel and men on tracks.]
151 — Snow-slide, mile 53, C.R. & N.W. [Photographic postcard. View of snow slide in front of tunnel along Copper River and Northwestern Railway in Cordova area]
 152 — Steam shovel, Copper River R[ail]r[oad], Cordova, Alaska. No. 4. Hand-colored. Owl Drug Co. [Color postcard. View of railroad workers standing on steam shovel during Copper River and Northwestern Railway construction, Cordova]
 153 — 110. Abercrombie Canyon, Copper River. E.A. Hegg [Photographic postcard. View down canyon]
 154 — Copper River & N.W. Railway, Cordova, Alaska [Copper River and Northwestern Railway]
 155 — Remains of a dead glacier. E.A. Hegg [Photographic postcard. View of a receding glacier, with stream in foreground]
 156 — Big shots, 40,000 lbs. of powder. Building Copper River R[ailwa]y, 1909. [Photographic postcard. View of smoke and dust from explosives during Copper River and Northwestern Railway construction along Copper River]
 157 — Chitna [Camp on the Copper River at Chitina]
 158 — Blasting, building Copper River and Northwestern Railway
 159 — Shot above Copper River clearing way for C[opper] R[iver] & N[orth]w[estern R[ailwa]y. [Photographic postcard. View of explosion from powder explosives during Copper River and Northwestern Railway construction above Copper River]
 160 — Miles Glacier, Copper River, Alaska. No. 296. Publ. by E.A. Hegg, Cordova, Alaska [Photographic postcard. View of steamboat at glacier terminus]
 161 — 5623. Winter trail over Thomson Pass, Alaska [Color postcard. Horse pack train crossing Thompson Pass]
 162 — Dog sled ride at Cordova. [Photographic postcard. View of dog team with women and man in sled on street in winter. Sign in right background reads: "Denver Bar"]
 163 — 2011. Alaskan steamer in ice jam, Bering Sea. [on verso:] Made in America by Edw. H. Mitchell at San Francisco. [Color postcard. View of Alaskan steamship stuck in ice jam on Bering Sea, with people on deck.]
 164 — Ice forming in the 30 Mile River [Ice jam on Eureka Creek]
 165 — [Ice jam on Eureka Creek]
 166 — Dog cultivating garden, Seward, Alaska. [Photographic postcard. View of man with dog harnessed to cultivator working in garden]
167 — “Who said mush.” Lomen Bros. [Photographic postcard. Dog portrait]
 168 — Copyright 1903 by Lomen Bros., Nome, #101 [Photographic postcard. Studio portrait of Alaska Native woman dressed in fur parka with child strapped to her back]
 169 — Baldy of Nome, "Scotty" Allan's famous Leader. Winner of $25,000.00 in Sweepstake prizes. c. Winter & Pond Co., Juneau, Alaska [Photographic postcard. Dog portrait, 1910 All Alaska Sweepstakes]
170 — Lomen Bros., Nome, #654 [Photographic postcard. Two Alaska Native men wearing fur parkas with bidarkas on beach near icebergs]
171 — A malamute chorus. Lomen Bros. #739 [Photographic postcard. Sled dog team stopped on winter trail, man mushing, woman in basket]
172 — A miner’s home in the Arctic. E.C. Adams, 75 [Photographic postcard. Miner and dogs outside log cabin in winter, with snowshoes and sled at right.]
173 — Sluicing for gold. Liska [Photographic postcard. Three miners using sluice box on creek]
 174 — Katmai Volcano, Alaska [1912 eruption, Novarupta]
 175 — [B]ridal Falls, Keystone Canon [sic]. [Photographic postcard. View of men standing near Bridal Veil Falls in Keystone Canyon, with walled tent and possibly automobile in background.]
 176 — Mrs. Stene-Tu, a Tlinget belle. P.E. Kern, Skagway, Alaska, no. 30. Copyright 1906 by Case & Draper [Portrait of Tlingit woman wearing regalia]
 177 — A submarine volcano, Bering Sea, Alaska. [Photographic postcard. View of underwater volcano eruption]
 178 — Laying track on ice of Tanana River, from north Nenana to Nenana, A.R. [Alaska Railroad tracks]
 179 — Taku maid. c. Winter & Pond Co. [Taku Glacier]
 180 — Mt. Katmai, Alaska. C.C. Tousley
 181 — In the good old summer time, Valdez, Alaska. J456, Guy F. Cameron [Photographic postcard. Three boys swimming in creek]
182 — Unalaska Bay, Alaska. [on verso:] Publ. by Portland Post Card Co., Portland, Ore. and Seattle, Wash. (Made in Germany). [Color postcard. view of ships at dock. Publisher's number 90564. 1920's? Photographer: F.H. Nowell.]
 183 — Hooter grouse [Postcard. Reproduction of painting by Moritz Muller-Munchen, 1905?]
184 — Not in Kentucky but Alaska! Camp Moonshine. [on verso:] Whiskey still in operation. [Photographic postcard. View of homemade whiskey distillery with bottles and other containers in front of log cabin or tent. 1920's?]
 185 — 7192. [on verso:] Alaska's best steamer plying all southwestern Alaska ports. St[eame]r Alaska. A.S.S. Co. Captain Nord, the lucky Swede. Est. date 1920. [Color postcard. Image of steamship Alaska of the Alaska Steamship Company under way]
186 — 4222. [on verso:] St[eame]r Alameda. A.S.S. Co. Captain Johanson, the dancing captain. Est. date 1920 [View of steamship Alameda of the Alaska Steamship Company, Seward]
 187 — The Admiral Line. St[eame]r Admiral Evans. P.S.S. Co. Est. date 1920. [View of steamship Admiral Evans of the Pacific Steamship Company, Seward]
 188 — The Admiral Line. St[eame]r Admiral Watson. P.S.S. Co. Est. date 1920. [View of steamship Admiral Watson of the Pacific Steamship Company, Seward]
189 — [Bow of steamship Alaska, Alaska Steamship Co.]
 190 — [Docks, Seward]
 191 — [Docks, Seward]
 192 — [Scenic near Seward]
 193 — [Dock, Seward]
 194 — Seward - View of ship in dock. [Bird’s eye view of town and docks]
 195 — [Docks, Seward]
 196 — Seward, Alaska by moonlight. [Color. Bird’s eye view, with boats in harbor]
 197 — Shortest day of the year, Nome, Alaska. Lomen Bros., #985 [View of wooden pilings on beach with sun low on horizon]
 198 — Spencer Glacier. [Monogram D] Photo [Color]
 199 — The Silver Trail, Anchorage, Alaska. Geo. L. Johnson, Anchorage, Alaska. [Color. Two mushers with sled dog team stopped on winter trail in wooded area, hoar frost on trees]
 200 — Healy Canyon, mile 356, A. Ry. [Alaska Railroad route along Nenana River]
 201 — Spencer Glacier
 202 — Jim R., Eddie [Two men standing inside Alaska Railroad car]
203 — Balhiser [Alaska Railroad employee, probably Charles Balhiser]
204 — Mile 45, Alaska Railway. [View of Alaska Railroad station at Grandview, 1920s?]
 205 — ARR signpost “Hurricane” [View of signpost for Alaska Railroad stop at Hurricane, Alaska, with buildings in background, 1920s?]
 206 — Hunter, mile 40, A. Ry. [Alaska Railroad route between Moose Pass and Portage]
 207 — Tunnel, mile 52, A. Ry. [Alaska Railroad route between Moose Pass and Portage]
 208 — Matanuska, mile 150, Alaska R[ai]lw[a]y. [View of Matanuska along Alaska Railroad, with railroad car in background and pedestrians on street. Signs on buildings read: "O.O. Krogh" and "Hotel Allen. Restaurant." 1920s?]
 209 — Birch trees
 210 — Observation on the North Pole Limited. [Men and women on rear observation car, Alaska Railroad, 1920s?]
 211 — Horseshoe Bend from Hurricane Bridge. [View of Horseshoe Bend in Chulitna River as seen from Alaska Railroad bridge at Hurricane Gulch, 1920s?]
 212 — Shusitna River [Susitna River]
 213 — Curry Hotel, mile 248, Alaska R[ai]lw[a]y. [Exterior of hotel, with Alaska Railroad tracks in foreground, 1920s?]
 214 — Birch grove, mile 430, A. Ry. [Alaska Railroad route between Nenana and Fairbanks]
215 — Matanuska dairy farm, Alaska. View of cows grazing on dairy farm in Matanuska Valley, with barn and farmhouse in background, 1920s? Identified by Jim Fox in 2015 as Matanuska Experiment Station.]
216 — Reindeer herd, Cantwell. A few reindeer having supper a[t] Cantwell, Alaska, [1500] in all. Hurd [sic] owned by the gov[ernment] and Miss Ruth [R]eit [1920s?]
 217 — Loop Bridge, mile 51, Alaska Railroad. [View of trestle bridge in Loop District]
218 — The Loop, Alaska Railroad. Bragaw’s, Anchorage, Alaska [Color. Bird’s eye view of Loop District]
 219 — Healy Canyon [Alaska Railroad route along Nenana River]
 220 — JDU on totem pole route. [John D. Urban holding cigar standing next to Bear totem post in Southeast Alaska.]
 221 — Windy, mile 326, A. Ry. [Alaska Railroad stop at Windy]
 222 — Healy Canyon, mile 356, A[laska] R[ailwa]y. [Scenic on Alaska Railroad along the Nenana River.]
 223 — Tunnel, mile 356 [Tunnel near Moody on Alaska Railroad route]
 224 — Bartlett Glacier, A. Ry. [Alaska Railroad route between Moose Pass and Portage]
 225 — Old packtrain bridge over canyon at mile 53, Alaska Railway. [View of simple suspension bridge near mile 53 of Alaska Railroad, Kenai Peninsula]
 226 — Trail Glacier, mile 44, Alaska Railway.
 227 — White Glacier, mile 50, Alaska Railway.
 228 — Spencer Glacier, mile 54, A. Ry.
 229 — Passenger train, A. Ry. [Alaska Railroad passenger cars]
 230 — Chulitna River Bridge, mile 290, A. Ry. [Alaska Railroad bridge near Honolulu]
 231 — [Color postcard. Scenic view of lake and mountains]
 232 — [Man in Alaska Railroad locomotive, Engine no. 208]
 233 — Fox farming at Montana, m[i]l[e] 209, A[laska] R[ail]r[oad]. Silver-gray pup. Montana Fox Farm [View of man crouched next to silver-gray fox pup sitting on crate]
 234 — Fox farming at Montana. Large pens. Pens of fox farms at Montana, Alaska. [Bird’s eye view of pens, with man standing in foreground]
 235 — Fox farming at Montana. Black fox. Fox farm, Montana, Alaska. [Fox in pen]
 236 — Fox farming at Montana. Silver grey pup, 1 month
 237 — Survey party near Curry, A[laska] R[ailwa]y. Near Kashwitna River in Talkeetna Range. [Men resting next to tent in clearing, 1917?]
 238 — Bartlett Glacier.
 239 — White Glacier. [Distant view of Alaska Railroad train on bridge at base of glacier terminus, Kenai Peninsula]
 240 — 88. Mendenhall Glacier, Alaska. T. Davis [Photographic postcard. View with Auke Lake in foreground]
 241 — Shusitna River [Susitna River]
 242 — Placier River [Placer River]
243 — Eskimos hunting walrus. Lomen Bros., Nome, #145 [Color. Alaska Natives on walrus hunt]
 244 — Mile 52, A.R.R. [Trestle bridge near Tunnel station on Alaska Railroad route between Moose Pass and Portage]
 245 — Ptarmigan
 246 — Mile 52, A.R.R. [Trestle bridge near Tunnel station on Alaska Railroad route between Moose Pass and Portage]
 247 — Saw-tooth Mountain, Windy, A[laska] R[ail]r[oad]. [Scenic view of Sawtooth Mountain on Alaska Railroad, with buildings in foreground]
 248 — Tunnel, A.R.R. [Tunnel station on Alaska Railroad route between Moose Pass and Portage]
 249 — Fox Ramsay, winners 2nd prise [sic] 3rd annual All Alaska Sweepstake, Nome. Copyright 1910, Lomen Bros., Nome, #848 [Color. Musher Fox Maule Ramsay and his Siberian Husky dog team, All Alaska Sweepstakes]
 250 — Gov. R.R., general office [Anchorage headquarters of Alaska Railroad]
 251 — Anchorage wharf. [View down dock or jetty to building, with Cook Inlet in background, circa 1917-1920.]
 252 — #15. Fourth Ave. looking east, Anchorage, Alaska. Logemann Photo [Photographic postcard. Street scene, 1917]
 253 — Gov. lighter. Low[?] barge, Anchorage, Alaska. [View of government ship resting on mud flats]
 254 — Gov. R.R. shops [Alaska Railroad yard, Anchorage]
 255 — Russian River falls. Schallerer’s Photo, Seward, Alaska [Color]
256 — Anchorage Bay in winter ice. [Bird’s eye view of Alaska Railroad yards and docks, ice in Cook Inlet in background, 1920s]
 257 — Healy Canyon, A.R.R. [Alaska Railroad route along Nenana River]
 258 — Good-bye Seattle [Steamship departing Seattle, Washington]
259 — Clearing track for locomotive. [View of men clearing Alaska Railroad track of heavy snow to make way for locomotive, possibly on Kenai Peninsula, 1920s?]
260 — [Reindeer]
 261 — Winter scene [Scenic]
 262 — [Alaska Railroad equipment]
 263 — [Alaska Railroad equipment]
264 — Narrow gage [sic] dinkey, A[laska] R[ail]r[oad]. [Small narrow gauge locomotive No. 830 in Alaska Railroad yard, building in background]
 265 — Wide gage [sic], 200 class, A.R.R. [Wide gauge locomotive, Alaska Railroad]
266 — One spot - 1st locomotive on the T[anana] M[ines] R[ailwa]y, Chena, 1904. [View of man sitting in first locomotive on Tanana Mines Railroad (also known as Tanana Valley Railroad), Chena [View of U.S. I engine, walled tent in background]
267 — Narrow gage [sic] hog, A[laska] R[ail]r[oad]. [View of Alaska Railroad locomotive on narrow gauge line in Alaska, with railroad ties piled at left.]
 268 — Narrow gage [sic] A.R.R., monkey-motion [valve gear linkage, narrow gauge Alaska Railroad steam locomotive, Engine No. 152]
 269 — Drag-line Bagley scraper, A[laska] R[ail]r[oad]. [View of operating Bagley scraper used to move dirt during railroad construction along Alaska Railroad tracks, with man standing in railroad car at left, 1920s]
 270 — Steam shovel, mile 40, A[laska] R[ail]r[oad]. [Alaska Railroad construction]
271 — P.C. Gallegar [sic], first locomotive engineer on the Interior of Alaska at Chena on T[anana] M[ines] R[ailwa]y, 1904. [P.C. Gallagher[?], first locomotive engineer in Interior Alaska, stands in front of Tanana Mines Railroad (also called Tanana Valley Railroad) locomotive]
 272 — [Alaska Railroad equipment]
273 — Steam shovel [Alaska Railroad equipment]
 274 — [Alaska Railroad workers with Engine No. 208]
 275 — Russel plow. [View of Russell snowplow on front of train clearing snow along Alaska Railroad tracks]
276 — Mile 48, ARR [View of Alaska Railroad train making its way through deep snow at "the Loop", with bridge in background.]
 277 — Rotary plow, A[laska] R[ail]r[oad]. [View of locomotive with rotary snowplow working its way through snow along Alaska Railroad tracks, possibly near Seward]
 278 — Russell fleet [Russell snowplows]
 279 — Mile 47 & 48, Alaska R[ail]r[oad]. [View of train making its way along Alaska Railroad tracks at "the Loop" near Seward, with bridges in foreground and background.]
 280 — [people at mining operation]
 281 — Work train, A[laska] R[ailwa]y. [View of Alaska Railroad construction train, possibly near Seward, with steam shovel on flatbed car at left, circa 1917-1920]
282 — Chatineeka [sic] Alaska terminal of the narrow gage [sic] r[ailwa]y. [View of Chatanika, Tanana Valley Railroad (also known as Tanana Mines Railroad) terminal, with horse-drawn wagon in street. Sign on building at left reads: "Washington-Alaska Bank."]
283 — Presidential train at Bartletts [sic], A[laska] R[ailwa]y, 1923. [View of presidential train at Alaska Railroad station at Bartlett, Alaska during President Warren G. Harding's visit]
 284 — Freight train, A. Ry., at summit of the Broad Pass, mile 304 [Alaska Railroad route Curry to Cantwell]
 285 — First mode of transportation in Alaska [sled]
 286 — Latest mode of transportation in Alaska [View of man sitting in small airplane with "Fairbanks" written on its side, circa 1920s]
 287 — Sea-going handcar. [View of man using railroad handcar in river]
 288 — Rapids Roadhouse, Valdez Trail. [Bird’s eye view of roadhouse buildings, possibly from railroad tracks]
 289 — Logging with Caterpillar tractor [Tractor pulling sled loaded with lumber]
 290 — Big forest fires near Healy, A. Ry. [wildfire along Alaska Railroad route]
 291 — Tanana Bridge, 704 foot span, A. Ry. [Alaska Railroad bridge at Nenana]
 292 — Gov. boats in winter quarters, Nenana, Alaska. A. Ry., Genl. Jeff C. David, Gen’l. J.W. Jacobs [Alaska Railroad riverboats in dry dock, including steamer General J.W. Jacobs and paddle steamer General Jeff C. Davis]
 293 — Turnagain Arm with boar [sic] coming in [Tidal bore]
 294 — A. Ry. [Alaska Railroad stop at Spencer, between Moose Pass and Portage]
295 — Interior of dining car, A[laska] R[ailwa]y. [View of interior of Alaska Railroad dining car, with tables set and employees standing in background, 1920s?]
 296 — Mt. McKinley from Chulitna, A. Ry. [Denali as seen from Alaska Railroad route]
 297 — Rainbow wharf, Turnagain Arm, mile 93, A[laska] R[ailwa]y. [Bird’s eye view of dock along Alaska Railroad line on Turnagain Arm, with boat at pier, 1920s?]
 298 — Chulitna bridge, mile 270, A[laska] R[ailwa]y. [View of Alaska Railroad bridge under construction]
 299 — Building snow sheds, mile 50, A. Ry. [Construction workers at Tunnel station along Alaska Railroad route between Moose Pass and Portage]
 300 — The old swimming hole, Fairbanks, Alaska [people swimming]
 301 — In the good old summer time [people recreating outdoors, Fairbanks]
 302 — [Alaska Railroad equipment]
 303 — McCauley's Greenhouse, Fairbanks, Alaska. Manger Photo. [on verso:] Cucumbers. [View of interior of greenhouse]
 304 — Feeding sea gulls from deck of steamer en route to Alaska [Inside Passage]
 305 — Feeding sea gulls from deck of steamer en route to Alaska [Inside Passage]
 306 — Feeding sea gulls from deck of steamer en route to Alaska [Inside Passage]
 307 — Feeding sea gulls from deck of steamer en route to Alaska [Inside Passage]
 308 — Rough coast to the westward, scenery en route to Alaska via Inside Passage
 309 — Arch Rock, Inside Passage. [Scenic, 1920s]
 310 — Scenery en route to Alaska via Inside Passage, one of the many sawmills en route
311 — Wrangel [sic] Narrows, Inside Passage. [View of boat in water in Wrangell Narrows]
 312 — Seal rocks to the westward [Inside Passage]
 313 — Lighthouse [Lighthouse, Inside Passage]
 314 — Coast Range and glaciers [Scenic]
 315 — Nenana, Alaska, the home of Alaska Pioneers Eaglo [sic] No. 17
316 — Port Benny, Alaska. [View of dock and cannery at Port Benny. Sign on building reads: "[W.]J. Imlach Packing Company." 1923]
 317 — Ketchikan, Alaska. [View of dock and buildings along waterfront, with ship docked at right, 1923]
 318 — Fairbanks, Alaska, 1923. Alaska Shop [Photographic postcard. Street scene with Chena River Bridge and businesses including Northern Commercial Co., Model Café, C.T. Suter Store]
 319 — Wrangel, Ala. Alaska towns, 1923 [View of Wrangell]
320 — Cannery, Cordova, Alaska. [View of cannery buildings and dock, Cordova, Alaska, with men on pier at right. Sign on building reads: "Carlisle Packing Co." 1923]
321 — Winners first annual All-Alaska Sweepstakes, Nome, Alaska. Lomen Bros., Nome, #842 [Musher with sled dog team]
 322 — Mt. McKinley, 20,300 ft. high [View of Denali]
 323 — Dan T. Kennedy's pack train going into Mt. McKinley Nat[iona]l Park - season 1923. [Two men with pack horses]
 324 — Savage River Camp. Mt. McKinley Tourist & Transportation Co. [on verso:] 1st camp - 12 miles within Mt. McKinley National Park [Men with pack horses, with tents in background, 1920s.]
 325 — East Fork of the Toklat River. Mt. McKinley Tourist & Transportation Co. [on verso:] East Fork of Toklat River, Mt. McKinley National Park showing the fine horses used by the Trans[portation] Co. to handle tourists through the park. [Men with horses, tent at left]
 326 — Camp of McKinley Park Station, Mt. McKinley Tourist and Transportation Co. All loaded ready to start on one of the wonder trips into the park. [Horses at Alaska Railroad station at Mt. McKinley National Park]
327 — Camp at McKinley Park Station. Mt. McKinley Tourist & Transportation Co. [on verso:] Mr. Dan T. Kennedy, Gen[eral M[ana]g[e]r Transportation Co. with his favorite saddle horse. Mt. McKinley Nat[ional] Park. [Kennedy on horseback in center, with other men and horses next to log building]
328 — Camp at McKinley Park Station. Mt. McKinley Tourist & Transportation Co. [on verso:] Horses resting. Mt. McKinley Nat[iona]l Park. [Horses standing between tents and log building]
329 — Ptarmigan. Mt. McKinley Park.
330 — Phot. by F. Glaser [on verso:] Silver tip killed in hunting ground. [Bear carcass]
331 — Silver tips. Phot. of F. Glaser. [on verso:] 4 silvertips killed by F. Glaser in 20 minutes [Frank Glaser sits holding rifle in front of log building with silver tip grizzly hides from bears he shot mounted on walls, Interior]
 332 — Pack train enroute to hunting grounds, Mt. McKinley Nat[iona]l Park. [View of horses moving through grass and low brush in wooded area]
 333 — Moose, Mt. McKinley Nat[iona]l Park. Many of these can be seen by the tourists in the park. [Moose in winter]
 334 — Lake trout. [Man holding freshly caught trout standing by lake in Interior Alaska.]
335 — Sheep hunter's cabin, Mt. McKinley, Alaska. [Photographic postcard. View of log cabin, with horns and skulls from sheep on top and around building.]
 336 — Band of big horns [Mountain sheep]
 337 — Caribou, can be seen by the 1000. Caribou hunting grounds of central Alaska
 338 — Rams. Shot by F. Glaser. [on verso:] Mountain sheep. [Three sheep carcasses in winter]
 339 — A sentinel for the herd [Mountain sheep]
 340 — Silver tip. Phot. by F. Glaser. [Bear carcass]
 341 — Horner Hot Springs on Yukon River. [on verso:] Reached by gov[ernment] steamer via Nenana. [View of woman sitting in front of vine covered log house at Horner Hot Springs, Alaska, on Yukon River.]
 342 — Mrs. A.V. Horner of Horner Hot Springs on Yukon River. [Portrait]
 343 — This rooster was raised by Mrs. Horner. Raffled for Red Cross. Raised $40,000. [Young girl wearing hat with Red Cross symbol standing near rooster, Horner Hot Springs, Yukon River. 1923 album.]
 344 — Garden at Horner Hot Springs on Yukon River. [Men and women standing posed on path through garden, log building at left]
345 — Madame Hoffman, Ruby, Alaska. [Woman with sled dog team stopped on winter trail]
346 — One days hunting. Ruby. [on verso:] Ruby, Alaska, G. Smith [Ducks, geese, and other birds shot during hunting trip are displayed in front of store building, as hunters and dog stand on boardwalk underneath]
 347 — Wegner [on verso:] U.S. mail team, Ruby, Alaska. [Men with dog sled mail in winter]
348 — New method of mining with drag-line scraper on Frank Manley's ground, Iditarod. [View of mining operation, 1920s]
 349 — Fairbanks, Alaska ice break-up, Spring 1923. [Bird’s eye view of ice breakup on Chena River, Fairbanks, Alaska, with people walking on bridge at right.]
 350 — Latouche, Alaska. [View across water to town and mine buildings in winter]
 351 — Pet bear at Tunnell [sic], mile 52, Alaska R[ail]r[oad]. Teddy [Man hugging bear on chain at Tunnel on Alaska Railroad]
 352 — Ketchikan, Alaska [View of town, Tongass Narrows, and Deer Mountain]
 353 — Taku Glacier
354 — Natives visiting oil town of Kanatak, Alaska [Aleuts in bidarkas]
 355 — Wheat, Government Exper[imen]t[a]l Farm, Fairbanks. [Wheat sheaves in field]
 356 — Bred and raised in Alaska. Gov[ernmen]t Experimental Farm, Fairbanks. [Horse in paddock]
 357 — Gov[ernmen]t Exper[imen]t[a]l Farm, Fairbanks. Yak.
 358 — Government Experimental Farm, Fairbanks, Alaska. Farm house. [Man standing in front of buildings at U.S. Agricultural Experiment Station, with windmill in background and woman sitting on lawn in center.]
 359 — Government Experimental Farm, Fairbanks. Corn. [Man standing next to row of corn in field]
 360 — Fairbanks, Alaska wheat field & binder. [Farm equipment and stacks of wheat in field, U.S. Agricultural Experiment Station, 1923]
 361 — Fairbanks, Alaska. Wheat [View of field at U.S. Agricultural Experiment Station]
 362 — Fairbanks, Alaska. Flowers [Greenhouse at U.S. Agricultural Experiment Station]
 363 — Fairbanks, Alaska. Corn fed [People at U.S. Agricultural Experiment Station]
 364 — Fairbanks, Alaska. Tractor [Farming equipment at U.S. Agricultural Experiment Station]
 365 — Lady with two calves. Mrs. O'Connor. Fairbanks. [Woman reaches through fence toward two black calves on her farm, with barn in background.]
 366 — Fairbanks, Alaska [View at U.S. Agricultural Experiment Station]
 367 — Oats [Field at U.S. Agricultural Experiment Station]
 368 — Barn. O'Connor farm, Fairbanks. [View of barn and other buildings on G. O'Connor farm, with windmill by house at right and flag flying from pole in center.]
 369 — Mr. & Mrs. G. O'Connor in Alaska since 1897. [Mr. and Mrs. G. O'Connor with two calves on their farm, with barn in background at right.]
 370 — Hay stack [Field at U.S. Agricultural Experiment Station]
 371 — Tomatoes [Greenhouse at U.S. Agricultural Experiment Station]
 372 — Cantelope [sic] in greenhouse, Fairbanks. [Man standing near cantaloupes on vine]
 373 — Cucumbers [Greenhouse at U.S. Agricultural Experiment Station]
374 — Alaska hiker. Woman with pack-horse. [Woman holding rifle and hat standing next to loaded pack horse in Interior Alaska.]
 375 — Ore barge at Tanana. [View of steamboat and barge loaded with ore on Yukon River at Tanana]
 376 — Genuine bear hug. Woman with bear cub. [Woman standing outdoors in winter, holding black bear cub]
 377 — Larson. Fairbanks C[ree]k, Alaska. [on verso:] Steam hoist at placer mine site in Alaska. [View of mining operation at Fairbanks Creek]
 378 — Electric dredges [View of mining operation]
 379 — Reindeer
 380 — Mining scene near Fairbanks, Alaska. Open cut Bagley scraper [Gold mining operation]
 381 — Mining on Goldstream. Alaska. [on verso:] Steam hoist mining on Goldstream. [View of mining operation at Goldstream Creek in Fairbanks area]
382 — The Alaska prospector. [on verso:] Alaska prospector on the windlass. [Two men operating windlass to hoist rocks and gravel from shaft at mining operation in Interior Alaska.]
 383 — Dredge [Gold mining operation
 384 — Three dogs hauling in three caribou [Musher with three-dog team dragging three caribou carcasses on trail in winter, Interior Alaska.]
 385 — Cabbage, lettuce, cauliflower [Produce]
 386 — Potatoes
 387 — Oats
388 — Grown above timberline. "14 above" Glacier Creek, Kantishna. Johnson Photo [Produce including cabbage, potatoes, and other vegetables]
 389 — Wheat
390 — Anchorage sunset [Color. Scenic]
 391 — Steamer 'Yukon' with silver ore from Mayo, N.W.T. [sic]. [View of steamboat "Yukon" and barge loaded with silver ore from Mayo, Yukon Territory on Yukon River in Alaska.]
 392 — Taku Glacier
 393 — Squaw with birch bark canoe on Yukon River. [Alaska Native woman paddling canoe on river, 1923]
394 — Alaska lynx in tree.
395 — Eskimo children, Nome. Lomen Bros. #71 [Alaska Native children]
 396 — Wild Alaskan currants [Still life with berry plants]
 397 — Alaska’s best flower. Little girl in garden
 398 — Granite Mt., of decomposed granite [Granite Mountain]
 399 — Wild Alaskan “lupine.” Gordon’s [Wildflowers]
400 — Alaska brown bear. c. H.G. Kaiser [Two grizzly bears]
 401 — Alaska grouse on Grouse Lake. Alaska Shop
 402 — Mountain sheep in McKinley Park. Quigley
 403 — Mail team - man with sled & dog-team. [Dogsled mail team on trail in winter]
 404 — Winter trail [Scenic]
 405 — Ground squirrel [Color]
406 — Man under Alaska birch trees. [Man standing in grove of birches]
 407 — Alaska beauties [Fish]
 408 — Reindeer herders. [Group portrait of Alaska Native family sitting on tundra with mountains in background. Men holding rifles, dog or carcass at left. Near Cantwell?]
409 — Miss Reit’s reindeer herd. [View of Alaskan reindeer herd near Cantwell, Alaska, belonging to Ruth Reit.]
 410 — Under a glacier in Mt. McKinley Park, Alaska [Man standing at glacier terminus]
 411 — Savage River camp, 1924. McKinley Park, Alaska
 412 — Cordova wharf - landing copper ore. [View of railroad docks in winter, with flatbed car loaded with copper ore from barge, buildings along tracks]
 413 — Mt. Hayes. Alaska Range. 13[?] [Photographic postcard. Scenic]
 414 — On summit of Alaska R.R. looking across Broad Pass [Color postcard. Alaska Railroad route between Curry and Cantwell]
 415 — On Valdez and Fairbanks Trail [People in automobile outside roadhouse on Valdez- Fairbanks Trail]
 416 — Young Natives in village [Athabascan Indian children. Same image as B1971.014.8]
 417 — Squaw race, area not known, probably Tanana Valley [Athabascan Indian women in footrace. Same image as B1971.014.21]
418 — Chief’s home. [Distant view of building complex, with log cabin and cache, totem poles in front, pen or enclosure at left, spruce trees in background. 1923]
 419 — Natives of Nome, Alaska - the Eskimo. [Color. Group portrait of Alaska Native men, women, and children standing in front of cache in winter, all wearing traditional dress of fur parkas and mukluks]
 420 — Berry pickers [Three Athabascan Indian girls in field with buckets, Tanana Valley? Same image as B1971.014.5]
 421 — Native of Tanana Valley. Girl in river [Athabascan Indian woman wearing bathing suit in water. Same image as B1971.014.7]
 422 — Native girl’s own idea of posing, Tanana Valley [Athabascan Indian woman wearing bathing suit, wrapped in towel, standing on mud flats of river. Same image as B1971.014.14]
 423 — Native girl’s own idea of posing. Girl on stump by river, Tanana Valley [Athabascan Indian woman wearing bathing suit sitting on tree stump, towel draped on second stump. Same image as B1971.014.3]
 424 — Native girl’s own idea of posing, Tanana Valley [Athabascan Indian woman. Same image as B1971.014.24]
 425 — Half-breed [Athabascan mother and child, with man in doorway. Same image as B1971.014.17]
 426 — Family group [Group portrait of Athabascan Indian family. Same image as B1971.014.13]
427 — All dressed up to meet the president. [Young girl and young boy holding American flag standing next to log building, 1923, Probably Athabascan Indians in Nenana area. Same image as B1971.014.12]
 428 — Present generation all educated in the missions [Alaska Natives, possibly Athabascan Indians. Same image as B1971.014.11]
 429 — Present generation educated in the missions [Alaska Natives, possibly Athabascan Indians. Same image as B1971.014.9]
 430 — Fish wheel, mirage [Reflection of fish wheel]
 431 — Trading post, Council City, Nome. [View of trading post at Council, with log buildings and fences at left, people standing or sitting along fence or outside store. Sign on building reads: "T.H. Burman General Merchandise." 1923. Same image as B1971.014.16]
 432 — Birch bark canoe [Athabascan Indian boat. Same image as B1971.014.23]
 433 — Half-white and Native [Two women and two children. Same image as B1971.014.22]
 434 — East Cape Eskimo arriving in Nome, Alaska. Lomen Bros., Nome [Group of Alaska Native men, possibly King Islanders, most of them holding oars, aboard a wooden boat on Snake River. 1923. Same image as B1971.014.6, B1967.013.33]
 435 — Genuine Native son [Photographic postcard. Athabascan Indian with sled and rifle. Same image as B1971.014.2]
436 — Dress parade. [Photographic postcard. Group portrait of reindeer herders dressed in fur parkas and pants, with dog and two reindeer in decorative harnesses for fair at Shishmaref, 1923. Photographer: Lomen Bros. Same image as B1971.014.1]
 437 — Kaw-Claa, a Thlingit maiden from Chilkat. P.E. Kern, Skagway, Alaska, no. 51. Copyright by Case and Draper [Studio portrait of Tlingit woman in dance regalia. Same image as B1971.014.27]
438 — Joy riding. [Woman with dog team, man with sled]
439 — Last of tribe all carried off by disease. Male with necklace Sport McAllist[e]r (extreme right). Male with tie John Goodletaw (extreme left). [Group portrait of Ahtna men, women, and children (one holding puppy) from Copper Center area, 1920s. Same image as B1971.014.26]
 440 — Childs Glacier
 441 — Snowed in [Tent in snow at camp]
 442 — Sunset on Kenai Lake, Alaska [Photographic postcard]
 443 — Caribou, fording river
444 — Trappers home [Log cabin]
 445 — Mid-day lunch on the trail [Sled dog team at rest]
446 — U.S.R.C. Bear and S.S. Corwin, roadstead, Nome, Alaska. Lomen Bros., Nome, #997. [Color. Revenue cutter Bear and S.S. Corwin in the ice]
 447 — Midnight sun, June 21 st , 1923
 448 — Mid-day sun [June 21 st , 1923]
 449 — 704 ft. span crossing Tanana River, Nenana, Alaska, from top to low waters 150 ft. [on verso:] Tanana River bridge, Nenana. Connecting link on Alaska R[ail]r[oad]. [Winter view of Alaska Railroad bridge over Tanana River at Nenana, with boats and barges in ice on river, 1923]
 450 — Nenana River, mile 341, ARR [Alaska Railroad route near Yanert station between Cantwell and Healy]
 451 — Indian in birch bark canoe on the Yukon River, Alaska [Athabascan Indian boat. Same image as B1971.014.20]
452 — 403,063. Family of Copper River Indians, Alaska. [Photographic postcard. Group portrait of Ahtna family. Same image as B1971.014.19]
 453 — John Urban. Yours truly at work. [John Urban standing in front of Alaska Railroad train on tracks]
 454 — Roosevelt, Alaska, mile 25, Gov[ernmen]t R[ailwa]y. Alaska Shop [on verso:] Nellie Neal's home. [View across water to Alaska Nellie Neal's homestead at Lawing (sometimes called Roosevelt), on Kenai Lake at mile 25 of Alaska Railroad, with dock at left]
 455 — Steam shovel [Alaska Railroad equipment]
456 — Copper River natives, Alaska. P.E. Kern, Skagway & Valdez, Alaska, No. 14 [on verso:] Chief Goodlutaw [sic]. Copper Center. [Group photo of Ahtna men, women, and children, including Chief Goodletaw, standing with sleds at Copper Center, with swastika overlaid on building in background. Same image as B1971.014.10]
457 — Doc Billum and family at Copper River ferry. LaVoy [Photographic postcard. Group portrait of Ahtna Indians Doc Billum (wearing top hat) and family, with log building in background and dog in foreground. Douglas Billum stands directly to right of Doc Billum next to woman in striped dress. Same image as B1971.014.25]]
 458 — Hot house & celery bed, Fairbanks, Alaska [Greenhouse]
 459 — Ruby, Alaska on Yukon River. [View across water to town nestled between two bluffs]
 460 — Cordova wharf. [Winter view of people on pier at Cordova, Feb. 26, 1923.]
461 — Copper River Indians, Cordova, Alaska. No. 3, Owl Drug Co. [Color. Hand-colored view of Ahtna Indians sawing lumber. Same image as B1971.014.18]
462 — A joy-ride in Alaska. Large dog-team on winter trail. [Photographic postcard. Mushers with dog team stopped on winter trail through wooded area]
 463 — 40 below [Log cabin in winter]
 464 — Gr gr. Who is boss here? Two sled dogs. [Two dogs outdoors in winter, with bighorn sheep heads and sled showing behind tree in background.]
 465 — Kenai Lake, midnight, June 21 st , 1922
466 — Reindeer, 1500 in herd
 467 — Nooka Bay prospectors. Charles Balhiser, locomotive engineer, and Earl W. Barnet, locomotive firemen, both for ARR, prospecting Nuka Bay, 1928-30 [Two Alaska Railroad employees aboard ship]
 468 — Coast Range [Scenic of mountains]
 469 — Home of Robert Service, Dawson, Yukon Terr[itory]. [Men standing on porch of log cabin, with Canadian flag on roof near moose antlers.]
 470 — Reindeer
 471 — Hydraulicing at Fairbanks, Alaska [View of hydraulic mining operation]
472 — Kennecott Mines. [Winter view of buildings at Kennecott Copper Mines, Kennicott]
473 — June 5, 1925. Rickert’s Field, Fairbanks, Alaska [Fairbanks Airplane Corp. Per R.L. Stevens: Fokker FIII with 240 HP BWM motor ready for takeoff for Nome, AK, with 4 passengers and 500 lbs. of baggage, more than previous planes could haul. Ralph Wien is 8 th from left with pilot Noel Wien next. The uniformed man is an Alaska Railroad conductor emphasizing the plush Pullman atmosphere of the big plane. This was the first commercial flight from Fairbanks to Nome.]
474 — Alaska reindeer, gov. herd in the velvet
475 — Alaska reindeer, Gov[ernmen]t herd. Sled-deer. [Two men standing behind resting reindeer in Alaska, with government owned herd in background.]
476 — Alaska reindeer, gov. herd posing
477 — Alaska reindeer, govt. herd asleep
478 — Alaska reindeer, gov. herd on the move
 479 — Scene on Alaska Railroad Co. Bragaw’s, Anchorage, Alaska, 27 [Color. Scenic]
 480 — Airplanes on water at Seward [U.S. Army Air Service World Flight, 1924]
 481 — Float planes on bay. [Distant view of airplanes on Resurrection Bay, Seward. U.S. Army Air Service World Flight, 1924.]
 482 — Around the world flight, 1924 [U.S. Army Air Service World Flight, 1924]
 483 — Around the world flight, 1924 [U.S. Army Air Service World Flight, 1924]
484 — World’s Flight pilots. No. 1 [Lieutenant Leigh] Wade - No. 2 [Major Frederick L.] Martin - No. 3 [Lieutenant Eric H.] Nelson - No. 4 [Lieutenant Lowell H.] Smith - Seward, Alaska. Alaska Shop [Group portrait of pilots from U.S. Army Air Service World Flight standing in front of automobile outside Van Gilder Hotel]
 485 — Around the World Flight, 1924 [U.S. Army Air Service World Flight, 1924]
 486 — Around the World Flight, 1924 [U.S. Army Air Service World Flight, 1924]
 487 — Around the World Flight, 1924 [U.S. Army Air Service World Flight, 1924]
 488 — People watching float planes take off. [People watching airplanes from beach on Resurrection Bay. Probably U.S. Army Air Service World Flight, 1924.]
489 — World’s Flight mechanicians. 1st S[e]r[geant Alva L.] Harvey - 2nd S[e]r[geant Henry H.] Ogden - 3rd L[ieu]t. [Leslie P.] Arnold - 4th L[ieu]t. [John] Harding [Jr.] - Seward, Alaska. Alaska Shop. [Group portrait of mechanics for U.S. Army Air Service World Flight standing in front of automobiles outside Van Gilder Hotel]
490 — Fairbanks, Alaska, from aeroplane [Aerial view of town and Chena River]
491 — Fairbanks, Alaska fr[om] aeroplain [sic]. [Aerial view of town and Chena River bridge, about 1923]
492 — Fairbanks from airplane. Cann Studio. [Photographic postcard. Aerial view of town and Chena River]
 493 — Fairbanks, Alaska. Alaska Shop [Photographic postcard. View of Cushman Street bridge over Chena River, with pedestrians on street. Sign in center before bridge reads: "F.C. Co.", for Fairbanks Clothing Co.]
494 — Cushman St. and bridge, Fairbanks, Alaska. [Photographic postcard. View of Cushman Street and bridge over Chena River, with automobiles parked along left side of street and man riding bicycle in middle of street. Sign on post near bridge reads: "F.C. Co.", for Fairbanks Clothing Co.]
495 — Arrival of the Midnight Sun Limited at Fairbanks. Cann [Photographic postcard. Passengers at Alaska Railroad depot, with train at left and station in center background]
 496 — Experimental Farm - Fairbanks, Alaska. Cann Studio [Photographic postcard. View of people standing in front of building at U.S. Agricultural Experiment Farm, with camera set up in foreground to take pictures and windmill above building.]
497 — [Town view with Miner’s Home Saloon and Ophir Hotel, with riverboat. Iditarod?]
498 — King and Queen of Ice Carnival. [Fairbanks Ice Carnival King and Queen sitting on thrones, with people gathered around them, 1930s.]
499 — Jack Buckley [Portrait of white man and woman wearing fur parkas, mittens, and mukluks, 1930s. Buckley was Fairbanks fire chief and U.S. Marshal]
 500 — Miss Alaska [Beauty contestant]
 501 — Miss Alaska. [Photographic postcard. Portrait of Miss Alaska wearing sash and crown, crowned at Fairbanks Ice Carnival. Photographer: Cann’s Studio. Identified in 2015 by Carol Huntington and Mike Byers as Marguerite Georgina Lee (later West) of Nome, date as 1937.]
 502 — Queen on throne [Miss Alaska wearing fur parka, at Fairbanks Ice Carnival]
 503 — Ice sculpture [Fairbanks Ice Carnival]
 504 — [Miss Alaska at Fairbanks Ice Carnival seated on throne with court around her. Two women wear sashes that read: "Matanuska Maid" and "Miss Dawson." 1930s]
 505 — Made of ice. [View of ice sculpture depicting seals at Fairbanks Ice Carnival]
 506 — [Miss Anchorage and Miss Matanuska Maid Miss Alaska at Fairbanks Ice Carnival]
 507 — Miss Cunningham [Miss Alaska contestant]
508 — [Miss Alaska and her court, including woman wearing "Miss Anchorage" sash in right foreground, at Fairbanks Ice Carnival]
509 — Miss Brown [Portrait of woman wearing "Matanuska Maid" sash, 1930's. Photographer: Cann's Studio]
 510 — Night display, throne in back left [Fairbanks Ice Carnival]
 511 — [Miss Alaska and Miss Matanuska Maid at Fairbanks Ice Carnival]
 512 — [Fairbanks Ice Carnival activities at Chena River Bridge]
 513 — [Miss Anchorage wearing fur parka at Fairbanks Ice Carnival]
 514 — Queen’s float [Miss Alaska, Miss Matanuska Maid, and Miss Dawson on parade float, Fairbanks Ice Carnival]
 515 — [Alaska Natives wearing traditional clothing, Fairbanks Ice Carnival]
 516 — Pioneer float. [View of members of Pioneers of Alaska, Igloo No. 4 riding on horse- drawn float in parade, Fairbanks Ice Carnival, with Fairview Hotel in background, automobile at left. 1930's.]
 517 — [People at Fairbanks Ice Carnival]
 518 — [View of Fairbanks Ice Carnival Queen and court riding on float in parade, with boys walking alongside float, automobiles parked at left, and Fairview Hotel in background. 1930's.]
 519 — [People at Fairbanks Ice Carnival]
 520 — [People at Fairbanks Ice Carnival, with dog sled]
 521 — [People outside Fairview Hotel, Fairbanks Ice Carnival]
522 — [Winter view of downtown Fairbanks, with pedestrians on street at left. Signs on buildings read: "Martin A. Pinska" and "N.C. Co." 1920's.]
 523 — [Horses and people at Fairbanks Ice Carnival]
 524 — [Horses, sleds, and people at Fairbanks Ice Carnival]
 525 — [People outside Fairview Hotel, Fairbanks Ice Carnival]
 526 — [People at Fairbanks Ice Carnival]
 527 — Pioneers [Pioneers of Alaska at Fairbanks Ice Carnival]
 528 — [Fairbanks Ice Carnival]
 529 — Warming up [Airplane at Fairbanks, identified as Harold Gillam’s Pilgrim, circa 1934]
 530 — [Photographic postcard. View of Fairbanks Ice Carnival Queen and court, with color guard wearing fur parkas in foreground. 1930's.]
 531 — Flying dog team. [View of flying sled dog decorations for Fairbanks Ice Carnival, Fairbanks, Alaska, along Chena River. 1930's.]
 532 — [Dog sled racing at Fairbanks Ice Carnival, Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and St. Joseph's Hospital in background]
 533 — Geo. Bloudo. [George Bloudo, member of Pioneers of Alaska, Igloo No. 4 stands next to banner for parade at Fairbanks Ice Carnival. Banner reads: "Fairbanks Igloo No. 4. Pioneers of Alaska. Organized Nov. 22, 1909." 1930's.]
 534 — Starting dog race. [Distant view of beginning of dog sled race below Cushman Street bridge on Chena River during Fairbanks Ice Carnival, with Immaculate Conception Catholic Church at right. 1930's.]
 535 — [Fairbanks Ice Carnival activities at Chena River Bridge]
 536 — [Dog sled racing, Fairbanks Ice Carnival]
 537 — [Dog sled racing at Fairbanks Ice Carnival, Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and St. Joseph's Hospital in background]
 538 — Finishing race [Dog sled racing, Fairbanks Ice Carnival]
 539 — [Distant view of sled dog races on Chena River during Fairbanks Ice Carnival, with Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in background. 1930's.]
 540 — [Dog sled racing at Fairbanks Ice Carnival, Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and St. Joseph's Hospital in background]
 541 — [Dog sled racing at Fairbanks Ice Carnival, Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and St. Joseph's Hospital in background]
 542 — [Dog sled racing at Fairbanks Ice Carnival]
 543 — [Dog sled racing at Fairbanks Ice Carnival, Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and St. Joseph's Hospital in background]
 544 — Probably Ice Carnival dog race [Sled dogs, Fairbanks]
545 — [View of men playing hockey under Cushman Street bridge on Chena River, Fairbanks, with spectators lining bridge. 1920's.]
 546 — P.O. gov. building. P.O. in Fbks built around 1936 [Fairbanks post office and federal building]
 547 — [Fairbanks]
 548 — Bucking snow [snow removal on Alaska Railroad tracks]
 549 — [Snow removal, Alaska Railroad]
 550 — [Snow removal, Alaska Railroad]
 551 — [Snow removal, Alaska Railroad]
 552 — [Snow removal, Alaska Railroad]
553 — 30 ft. of snow [Man standing along Alaska Railroad tracks in 30-foot-deep trench of snow, with snow shed in distance. 1920's?]
 554 — [Snow removal, Alaska Railroad]
555 — 30 ft. of snow. [Man standing on another man's shoulders beside Alaska Railroad tracks in 30-foot trench of snow, with snow shed in distance]
 556 — [Snow removal, Alaska Railroad]
 557 — Work train, air dumps [Alaska Railroad equipment]
 558 — Reindeer on Curry platform [Woman with reindeer on Alaska Railroad depot platform at Curry Hotel, Curry, 1920s?]
 559 — Silver ore from Mayoes, Canada [Alaska Railroad train at Nenana carrying ore from Mayo, Yukon Territory]
 560 — Glacier [Unidentified glacier]
 561 — Nenana Canyon [Nenana River along Alaska Railroad route]
 562 — 85. Hurricane Bridge, Alaska Railroad, 300 ft. high. c. Cann Photo.
 563 — Billie Fosset of Whiz Bang. Whiz Bang: a pocket magazine of the 1930s [Billie Faucett]
 564 — Capt. Billie Fossett and Anchorage school teachers. [Group portrait of men and women standing on platform at Alaska Railroad station, automobiles parked at right]
 565 — Cantwell. [Distant view of men standing in front of buildings at Cantwell, mountains in background. Sign on center building reads: "Carlson's." 1920's.]
 566 — [Unidentified river]
 567 — Healy [View of Alaska Railroad passenger cars at station at Healy, with men standing on platform and on tracks. 1920's.]
568 — Curry [People standing and sitting outside Alaska Railroad depot at Curry Hotel. 1920's.]
 569 — Riley Creek bridge, Alaska R[ail]r[oad]. [View down creek to Alaska Railroad bridge, ice in river, Mt. McKinley National Park]
 570 — Jack River [River near Cantwell and Healy]
 571 — [Unidentified river, Jack River?]
 572 — Nenana Indian village and mission. [Bird’s eye view of village, with river in background, 1920s. Cf. .608]
 573 — Nenana River
 574 — Healy [Bird’s eye view of Healy, with railroad tracks in center and river at left. 1920's.]
 575 — Nenana ship yards. [View of shipyards at Nenana in winter, with ships in dry dock on shore at center and railroad tracks at left. 1920's.]
 576 — 83. Railroad bridge over Tanana River at Nenana, Alaska. [on verso:] 700 ft. span. [View of Alaska Railroad bridge, with town in background. 1920's. Photographer: Cann.]
 577 — Ice forming in Nenana River
 578 — Nenana Canyon [Nenana River along Alaska Railroad route]
 579 — [Nenana River]
 580 — Mt. McKinley [Scenic of Denali]
 581 — Summit Lake [Scenic along Alaska Railroad route Curry to Cantwell]
 582 — Dock, Seward
 583 — Bartlett Glacier and Tunnel station [Alaska Railroad depot at Tunnel]
 584 — Taken at midnight, Fairbanks [Alaska Railroad]
 585 — Two shovels loading on train [Alaska Railroad equipment]
 586 — Reindeer at Seward
 587 — Steamer Yukon coming into Nenana [S.S. Yukon under way on Tanana River]
588 — Nellie Neal and cub bear. [Nellie Neal Lawing sitting on steps of building with black bear cub on chain near Seward. 1920's.]
 589 — Girdwood [People outside Glacier Bar]
 590 — Talkeetna, Alaska
 591 — [Alaska Railroad]
 592 — Kenai Lake from Lawing
 593 — Snow River
 594 — San Wan Fish Co. on Alaska Railroad [San Juan Fish Co. cannery at Seward]
 595 — Summit Lake [Kenai Peninsula]
 596 — Scene from Alaska Railroad
 597 — Drag line loaded, ready to move [Alaska Railroad equipment]
 598 — Cantwell [Carlson’s Roadhouse and Store]
 599 — Summit station. [View of log buildings at Alaska Railroad station at Summit, with railroad car on tracks in background. 1920's. Image blurred, as if taken from moving train]
 600 — Nenana Mission [Episcopal mission at Nenana]
 601 — Blasting Coyote Hole rockpit mile 331, Alaska Railroad [excavation near Carlo on Alaska Railroad route between Cantwell and Healy]
 602 — Hurricane Bridge, 301 ft. high
603 — Lake Spenard, Elks picnic of 1928, Bert Wennerstrom, chairman
 604 — [Tanana River bridge at Nenana]
605 — Olness on Dam Creek. [View of buildings at railroad crossing at Olnes (also known as Olness), Alaska, with Olness Restaurant. 1920's.]
 606 — [Tanana River Bridge at Nenana]
607 — On Alaska Railroad [View from dock of Standard Oil Company and Red Crown Gasoline tanks at Seward. 1920's.]
608 — Indian town, Nenana [Bird’s eye view of Native village at Nenana, with river in background. 1920's. Cf. .572]
 609 — Nenana
 610 — Mt. McKinley from Wanda Lake [sic] [Denali as seen from Wonder Lake]
 611 — [passengers waiting for Alaska Railroad train at Cantwell, 1920s, hunters standing along railroad tracks with freight sled loaded with antlers and bags, log cabin in right background]
 612 — Caribou
 613 — Mt. McKinley from Wanda Lake [sic] [Denali as seen from Wonder Lake]
 614 — Breakwater, mile 369, Alaska Railroad. [View down river to erosion control wall at right, railroad tracks above]
 615 — Anchorage, Alaska. Stoddard [Color. Aerial view of city looking northwest from park strip to Ship Creek and Cook Inlet, 1920s?]
 616 — Birch [trees]
 617 — Water front, Anchorage [Bird’s eye view overlooking Alaska Railroad yards, with docks at left and ship in inlet, 1920s]
618 — [View of people waiting outside Alaska Railroad depot at Nenana, with passenger cars at left. 1920's.]
 619 — Rear view of Engineer Dose’s residence and headquarters for Talkeetna. Mile 222 A.E.C. Ry. District A.E.C. Ry. AEC H96 [View of Alaska Engineering Commission officials at District Engineer H.F. Dose's residence and headquarters at mile 245 along Susitna River near Dead Horse Hill, Aug. 31, 1918. Photographer: H.G. Kaiser]
 620 — 14518 [on verso:] Seward from top of m[oun]t[ain]. [Bird’s eye view of town and Resurrection Bay from Mount Marathon, 1920s]
 621 — Mt. McKinley, 20,300 ft.
 622 — Bennett, Alaska, 1916. Dirt road built in 1916 by Alaska Railroad Commission in 1916, about 4 miles from Seward, north of Resurrection River. [View down road in wooded area]
 623 — Saw Tooth Mt. [Sawtooth Mountain near Windy]
624 — Curry Hotel, A[laska] R[ail]r[oad]. [exterior of hotel, with Alaska Railroad tracks in foreground]
 625 — Coal veins on Nenana River
 626 — Spencer Glacier
 627 — White Glacier from 48 tunnel. [View looking through Alaska Railroad tunnel to glacier, with railroad motorcar on tracks]
 628 — Steve Melchor dog team, Seward, Alaska. Alaska Shop [on verso:] Steve Melcher [sic] - hauling feed for pet moose, Seward, Alaska. [Steve Melchior sitting in cart being pulled by dogs on dirt road, branches piled in cart, mountains in background, 1920s]
 629 — [Cattle and yaks]
 630 — Gallieyak, cross Gallaway cow & yak bull. [Cow in field]
 631 — In the Loop [View down tracks on Alaska Railroad "Loop" at miles 48-52 on Kenai Peninsula outside of Seward. 1920's.]
632 — Bend in the river. Cann, Fairbanks [on verso:] Chena Slew, Fairbanks [View of Chena Slough seen through trees]
 633 — [Trees]
634 — Mr. & Mrs. Bill Green, Broad Pass. [Mr. and Mrs. William Greene standing in front of telegraph office at Broad Pass. Mrs. Greene was the only female telegraph operator in Alaska at the time. Photo was taken just after President Harding's death (note the flag at half mast). Signs on building read: "American Railway Express" and "Telegraph - Telephone." 1923.]
 635 — Healy [Bird’s eye view of town and Nenana River, 1920s]
 636 — Healy [Bird’s eye view of town and Nenana River, with railroad tracks in foreground, 1920s]
 637 — Guy F. Cameron, V14 / Bragaw’s Studio, Anchorage, Alaska [Scenic of mountains]
 638 — Ketchikan, Alaska [View of waterfront with docks, businesses including The Stedman, Deer Mountain in background]
 639 — Ketchikan, Alaska [Canadian Pacific ticket office]
 640 — Ketchikan
 641 — Ketchikan, Alaska. Thwaites 4000 [View of waterfront with docks, Deer Mountain in background]
642 — S-106. Fishing fleet and Deer Mt., Ketchikan, Alaska. Schallerer’s [Photographic postcard. View of fishing boats in harbor and Deer Mountain in background, 1920s]
 643 — Ketchikan
 644 — Wrangell [Street scene with Tagcook’s totem pole, carved by Charlie Tagcook, with businesses including Chas. Benjamin General Merchant and Petersburg Air Service. 1930s]
 645 — Wrangell totems [On left, Land Otter Woman from Tuxekan; on right Grizzly Bear who became a man in high hat. Tlingit totems purchased by Mr. Waters for Bear Totem Store.]
 646 — Totem at Fort Wrangell, Alaska. Thwaites 2102
 647 — Wrangell, Alaska [Photographic postcard. Bird’s eye view of town, with boats in harbor and church in center foreground, 1920s]
 648 — Petersburg, Alaska [Steamship S.S. Admiral Sampson]
 649 — Petersburg
 650 — Boat heaven, Petersburg [Fishing boats]
 651 — Petersburg [Fishing boats]
 652 — [Fishing boats at Petersburg]
 653 — Juneau, Alaska, showing small boat harbor [Aerial view of boats in harbor]
 654 — Small boat harbor, Juneau, Alaska
 655 — Juneau, Alaska. c. W. & P. [Aerial view of town]
 656 — Juneau, Alaska
 657 — October moon, Juneau, Alaska. Winter & Pond [Scenic of Juneau and Douglas]
 658 — Str. Northwestern iced down (Dec. 1922, Seward/Seattle trip, 10 day trip. Taken in Juneau) [Steamship Northwestern at Juneau, covered in ice]
 659 — 103. The lights o’ Thane. WP Co. Juneau [Alaska Gastineau Mining Company Mill lights at night.]
 660 — Haines dock [Waterfront with docks, S.S. Alaska]
 661 — Haines
 662 — Haines, Alaska
 663 — Tourist steamer at Taku Glacier, Alaska. Winter and Pond [Steamship at glacier terminus]
664 — Chitina, Alaska [on verso:] Chitna [sic]. C[opper] R[iver] & N[orth]w[estern] R[ailwa]y [Photographic postcard. View of Chitina from across water, with Copper River and Northwestern Railway tracks in right foreground and railroad cars in left background. 1920's.]
 665 — Kennecott, Alaska. #3 [Kennicott]
 666 — Blackburn, Alaska. [Photographic postcard. Distant view of buildings in winter, with Mount Blackburn in background?]
 667 — [Kennicott]
 668 — Eyak, Cordova, Alaska [Photographic postcard. Bird’s eye view of Eyak Lake and buildings, with Orca Inlet in background]
 669 — Cordova, Alaska. 613. P. Wischmeyer, 2131 8 Avenue Seattle [Street scene with businesses including Alaska Steamship Co. and Popular Rooming House]
670 — Valdez, Alaska. G.F.C. [People in Valdez. Photographer Guy F. Cameron]
 671 — Valdez, Alaska. c. Guy F. Cameron, 2 [Color postcard. View from ship down docks to buildings of town, glacier in distance]
 672 — Valdez, Alaska. Cameron [Street scene with businesses including Seattle Hotel, S. Blum & Co., and The Copper Block]
 673 — [Street scene in Valdez, with businesses including Valdez Mercantile Co.]
 674 — Valdez, Alaska. Guy F. Cameron [Waterfront and docks]
 675 — Whittier yard [Alaska Railroad yards at Whittier, 1940s]
 676 — Round house, Whittier. [Bird’s eye view of Alaska Railroad yards, with engine house at right, open hopper cars on track in foreground, snow on hills in background. Possibly not Whittier]
 677 — [Equipment at Alaska Railroad yards at Whittier, 1940s]
 678 — [Alaska Railroad Whittier branch, 1940s]
 679 — Town sight, Whittier
 680 — Seward, Alaska - May 1915. Hettel’s [Photographic postcard. Bird’s eye view of town from ship in dock, with person walking on dock in foreground and YMCA building at right.]
 681 — World’s Flight Squadron arriving Resurrection Bay, Seward, Alaska. Alaska Shop [Airplanes of U.S. Army Air Service World Flight, 1924]
 682 — Latouche
 683 — Seward Bay [Resurrection Bay]
 684 — Seward, Alaska [Photographic postcard. Bird’s eye view of Fourth Avenue, with automobiles and pedestrians, blurred person on bicycle in street, signs for businesses including Brown & Hawkins, Northern]
 685 — Resurrection Bay, Seward, Alaska. S. Sexton
 686 — Fourth and C looking west, Anchorage, Alaska. #17 [Street scene with businesses including Anchorage Transfer Co., The Panhandle, Ship Hotel, Club Café, Co-operative Store, and Java Inn]
 687 — Gov. R.R. yards, Anchorage, Alaska. Logemann Photo [Alaska Railroad yards]
 688 — Kenai Lake near Seward, Alaska
689 — Fourth Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska [Street scene with businesses including Hillman and Hartley, Harmony Theatre, Felix Brown & Co. Clothing]
 690 — Knik, Alaska. 269, Gordon’s [Photographic postcard. View across inlet to buildings and ship at dock.]
 691 — Chickaloon, Alaska [Alaska Railroad]
 692 — Chickaloon, Alaska [Alaska Railroad]
693 — Oliver Jones clearing tracks at Premier. [View of men clearing snow from railroad tracks with snowplow mounted on steam locomotive at Premier Mine in Matanuska Valley, 1918?]
 694 — Curry Hotel - Alaska Railroad. [Photographic postcard. Side view of hotel, with railroad tracks at left, greenhouse in center]
 695 — Hotel Curry with Mt. McKinley in background. [Distant bird’s eye view of hotel buildings with Denali in distance]
696 — Laurence. [on verso:] First camp, Anchorage, 1915. J.L. Jenkins - first one in picture. [Photographic postcard. Group of men standing with horse in front of tents]
 697 — Sunrise, Alaska [Photographic postcard. View across Turnagain Arm to buildings]
 698 — Seldovia, Alaska [Photographic postcard. View across water to buildings and docks on waterfront]
 699 — Sand Point, Alaska. [Photographic postcard. Buildings on waterfront and boats in harbor as seen from water]
 700 — Yakutat, Alaska. Alaska Shop [Photographic postcard. View down shoreline to ship at dock, cannery buildings at right, 1920's.]
 701 — Unga, Alaska, 3/30/14, schooners “Harold Blekum” and “Hunter” in distance [Sailing ships at Unga. Same image as B1982.181.55]
 702 — Unalaska, Alaska. Thwaites 1054. [Photographic postcard. View of ships at docks]
703 — Scotch Cap Light Station in Bearing [sic] Sea, Alaska. Alaska Shop [Photographic postcard. Winter view of buildings at Scotch Cap lighthouse on Bering Sea, 1920’s]
 704 — Scotch Cap? [Possibly Unimak Island]
705 — Unalaska, Alaska. [Photographic postcard. Waterfront as seen from water, with Holy Ascension Orthodox Church at left]
 706 — Kanatak, Alaska, the oil town. [Photographic postcard. Aerial view of town, with Portage Bay at right, 1920s]
707 — Kanatak in winter - old town - note rock walls - wind brakes [sic]. [View across tundra to structures and barabaras, 1920s]
708 — Eskimo walrus hunters at lunch on ice floe in Bering Sea. H.G. Kaiser, 139. [Group of Alaska Native men sitting on ice eating, white man standing at right next to pot suspended from tripod made from oars]
 709 — Nenana [Riverboats and barges on Tanana River]
 710 — Tanana, May 1st, 1914. Adams [Photographic postcard. Winter street scene, with horse and sled in street, men standing next to buildings at right under sign reading “Northern”]
 711 — Tanana, Alaska, from Yukon River, Fall of 1910. [Photographic postcard. View across frozen river to waterfront]
 712 — Ft. Gibbon, Alaska. [on verso:] Ft. Gibbon, Tanana [View across Yukon River to fort buildings, prior to 1923?]
 713 — Front Street, Tanana, Alaska. [Photographic postcard. Winter view of street, businesses shown include: The Northern, The Reception, The Senate, Tanana Bakery & Restaurant, and Pioneer. 1910?]
 714 — Nulato. [View of town with Yukon River on left, people debarking from riverboat on plank at left, canoes and other boats and people along shore. 1910-1920?]
715 — The most powerful tow-boat on the Yukon River, Alaska. [Color postcard. View of paddle steamer "Will H. Isom" on Yukon River, between 1901-1914]
 716 — Str. Isom shoving scows upstream [View of paddle steamer "Will H. Isom" on Yukon River, between 1901-1914]
 717 — Wood pile [Stack of fuel wood]
718 — In winter quarters, St. Michael, Alaska. [Photographic postcard. View down shoreline to boats in dry dock, ice in bay at right, 1910s?]
 719 — Julia B. wooding up [Riverboat Julia B. at fuel wood pile on Yukon River, between 1908 and 1924]
 720 — Wooding up. [Group of men using gang plank to load wood onto boat on river in Alaska, large piles of fuel wood at right. 1910-1919?]
721 — St. Michals [sic] [View of harbor and town of Saint Michael as seen from boat, with steamboat under way at right. 1920's.]
722 — Breaking of ice, Yukon River, Alaska. [Color postcard. View of steamboat Gen. Jeff C. Davis in ice during breakup on Yukon River, between 1899-1933]
723 — Dawson, Y.T. [Photographic postcard. View of Dawson, Yukon Territory, Canada, on Yukon River, as seen from above. 1920's?]
724 — Fish camp and fish wheel
 725 — Home in the north [Log cabin with snowshoes]
726 — Dawson City, Y.T. Elite Studio, 435. [Photographic postcard. View of Dawson, Yukon Territory, Canada, on Yukon River, as seen from above, ships at docks at right. 1920's?]
727 — Horner Hot Springs on Yukon River. [View of buildings, with sled dog team lined up in front of log cabin at right. 1920's.]
728 — Going with the ice down stream. [Group of three men and three women in small boat making their way through ice on Yukon River near Ruby. 1920's?]
729 — From Horner Springs to Ruby. [Distant view of people making their way through ice in small boat on Yukon River traveling from Horner Hot Springs to Ruby. 1920's?]
730 — Valley of 10,000 Smokes. [View of Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes in what was later designated Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska. 1920's?]
731 — Washing feet in hot water from volcano. [Photographic postcard. View of man washing feet in steaming water in Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes in what was later designated Katmai National Park and Preserve]
732 — Nome - Soleman [sic] R[ailwa]y. [Color. View of horse team in tall grass near abandoned Council City and Solomon River Railroad in Nome area, with men with load of barrels in background. 1920's?]
733 — M[a]d[a]m Hoffman of Ruby. [Woman with three-dog team pulling sled on winter trail]
734 — 378. Alaskan wolf dog. Winter & Pond. [Photographic postcard. Dog portrait]
735 — Alaska food cache. Bragaw’s [Man standing on ladder at food cache in Southcentral Alaska in summer. 1930's.]
736 — Alaskan wolf. P266, Cann [Dog in dog yard]
737 — Fort Yukon, Al. [on verso:] Dogs looking for a feed off boat - Fort Yukon. [Group of dogs wait at riverbank on Yukon River, with people standing along bank and buildings and piles of fuel wood in background. 1920's?]
738 — Drifted in at Nome [Winter scene]
739 — Alaska dog team [Alaska Natives wearing traditional clothing with sled dog team. Photographer Arthur Eide]
 740 — Alaskan husky. Winter and Pond [Dog portrait]
741 — Siberian pups 2. Cann Photo, Fairbanks, Alaska [Photographic postcard. Four young Siberian huskies gazing upward.]
 742 — Lomen, Nome [Sled dog team]
743 — P-1614. Arctic Express resting - Anchorage. [Photographic postcard. Musher with sled dog team resting on winter trail next to small log structure, Chugach Mountains in background? 1940s. Photographer Arthur Eide?]
744 — “Togo,” L. Seppala’s racing leader, Nome serum run [Leonhard Seppala with Togo]
745 — Hurley's thoroughbred Siberians. Cann [Photographic postcard. Musher with sled dog team on winter trail in Interior Alaska, 1920s]
746 — Evans natives dog-team [Photographic postcard. View of men in boat on river with sled dog team harnessed and following behind, Interior Alaska. 1920's.]
 747 — [Dogs]
 748 — Alaska travel. Cann [Sled dog team]
 749 — [Sled dogs]
 750 — 137. Alaska malamutes. WP Co. [Dogs]
751 — Mail team – Alaska. Cann [Photographic postcard. View of musher and large sled dog team pulling freight sleds on winter trail, dogsled mail, Interior Alaska]
752 — A husky family. Cann Studio #252 [Photographic postcard. Dog and puppies]
 753 — Alaska pals. Geo. L. Johnson [Two puppy dogs]
 754 — Considering the source. Geo. L. Johnson [Dog and puppy]
755 — Alaska malamute babies. GLJ [Photographic postcard. Dog in kennel with litter of puppies on ground]
756 — Eskimo dog igloos, Point Hope, Alaska. Thomas Photo [Photographic postcard. View of dogs sitting next to snow kennels near building and cache, 1920s]
 757 — “Kiss me papa.” Geo. L. Johnson [Dog and puppy]
758 — Signal Corps team. Cann [Photographic postcard. Musher on winter trail with U.S. Army Signal Corps sled dog team in Alaska. 1920's?]
759 — L. Seppala's team, fastest in Alaska - Nome. [Photographic postcard. Leonhard Seppala and his dog team on winter trail, winners of All Alaska Sweepstakes dog sled race. 1915- 1917?]
 760 — Alaska dog team. Cann [Sled dogs]
 761 — Alaska sled dogs. P. 105, Cann [Sled dog team outside log cabin]
 762 — Muchler, the winner, starting Fairbanks Dog Derby 1927. Cann [Sled dog racing on Chena River during Fairbanks Ice Carnival, with Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and St. Joseph’s Hospital in background, musher name Mutchler?]
 763 — Home again for a summer rest. By Al Hardy [Sled dog team outside log cabin, with log cache]
 764 — 121. Alaska racing team [Sled dog racing]
 765 — Going over into Broad Pass, Alaska. Logemann [Sled dog team crossing pass]
766 — The lake crossing. Geo. L. Johnson, Anchorage [Sled dog team crossing frozen lake]
 767 — Alaska, leaders of canine society. P. 28, Cann [Dogs]
 768 — Alaska malemutes. G.L. Johnson [Malamute dogs]
 769 — Early days, Yukon River. Thomas Fotoshop [Riverboats including S.S. Yukon and Sarah]
770 — Yukon River boat. Cann [Photographic postcard. View of steamboat Dawson on Yukon River. Between 1901 and 1926]
 771 — Alaska malamutes. Cann Photo [Dogs]
 772 — Lovers Lane, Sitka Natl. Park, Alaska [Totem poles at Sitka National Historical Park]
773 — 245. Beach mining in Alaska. W.P. Co. [on verso:] Nome, Alaska [Photographic postcard. Miner dumping dirt from wheelbarrow into rocker box on beach]
774 — Pres. Harding at Curry Hotel. [Photographic postcard. President Warren G. Harding standing with men and woman on Alaska Railroad platform at Curry station during visit to Alaska. 1923.]
775 — Eskimos of the Bering Coast after a seal hunt. Martin [Alaska Natives in kayak. Photographer A.B. Martin]
776 — Eskimo lancing a bowhead whale. Thomas [Photographic postcard. Alaska Native man thrusting harpoon into whale near ice edge]
777 — Eskimo sod house. A.B.M. [on verso:] A.B. Martin, Anchorage [Photographic postcard. Alaska Native man and woman outside sod house, man holding large bowl. Kwigillingok?]
778 — [Photographic postcard. View of two Alaska Native men in Hooper Bay style kayaks sitting on snow in Northern Alaska, with snowshoes, tea kettle, and other supplies beside them, windbreak set up behind boats. Kwigillingok? 1920's. Photographer: A.B. Martin.]
 779 — Indian burial ceremony [Dena’ina medicine man performing ritual at funeral with spectators in Russian Orthodox cemetery. Same image as B1989.016.593 and B1987.056.380. Photographer Robert Bragaw]
780 — Indian squaws making muclucks. L.N.G. [Photographic postcard. Two Alaska Native women wearing fur parkas sitting next to tents on beach making mukluks, with boats and child in background. Photographer Lillie N. Gordon]
781 — P-1618. Eskimo chiefs. A. Eide [Photographic postcard. Group photo of Alaska Native chiefs in northern Alaska sitting on grass with buildings in background. 1920's? At AFN 2016, location tentatively identified as Barrow. At AFN 2017, men identified left to right as Steve Appapakit, Henry Brower, John Kaqauniilik, unknown, Frank Sooliika]
782 — P-626. Eskimos drilling ivory and making mukluks [Alaska Native carving and skin sewing. Photographer: possibly Arthur Hansin Eide]
783 — P-1608. Native Alaskan girls drying salmon. [Photographic postcard. Girls wearing Western-style clothing drying salmon in northern Alaska, with salmon drying on racks in background, 1920's. Photographer: possibly Arthur Hansin Eide.]
784 — P-1607. Eskimo family, Alaska. c. A. Eide [Photographic postcard. Group portrait of large group of men, women, and children gathered indoors, two children covering their ears and two covering their eyes]
785 — P-1610. Eskimo home, barrabara. c. A. Eide [Photographic postcard. Alaska Native man, woman, and child standing outside barabara, all wearing traditional clothing, man appears to be holding a curved horn, sled frame visible on roof]
786 — P1399. Far northern Eskimo family, Alaska. Nowell [Photographic postcard. Image cropped with partial loss of caption. Alaska Native man, woman, and child standing with kayaks on beach, man holding paddle, child carrying bucket, woman wearing waterproof parka]
 787 — Eskimo ice fishing. Tom cod. A. Eide [Alaska Native woman jigging for tomcod]
 788 — An Eskimo idea of sport. From a sweat bath to a snow rub in mid winter. Martin [Alaska Native sweatbath. Photographer A.B. Martin?]
789 — Eskimo girl “Yowhak.” [on verso:] A.B. Martin Copr. [sic] Anchorage. [Photographic postcard. Portrait of Alaska Native girl wearing fur parka standing in snow in Northern Alaska. Kwigillingok? 1920's.]
790 — Fur buying trip. [Photographic postcard. Two Alaska Native men in two kayaks lashed together, sled frame mounted on back of kayaks]
791 — A.B.M. [Photographic postcard. Man sitting next to hole in ground used as sweat bath in Northern Alaska, with drums on snow beside hole. Kwigillingok, 1920's. Photographer: A.B. Martin.]
792 — Eskimo ice igloo, Point Barrow, Alaska. Cann Studio, Fairbanks, Aaa. [View of entrance to snow dwelling, with sled and dog in background.]
793 — P-1621. Eskimo blubber. c. A. Eide. [Photographic postcard. Alaska Native men after whale hunt, with carcass pulled along shore ice, two men with harpoons in umiak at left, two men cutting meat at right]
794 — SS Northwestern, Alaskan coast, after a storm. Thwaites, 400H [4004?] [Two men on deck of steamboat S.S. Northwestern covered in ice]
795 — Fairbanks Creek, Alaska. [Photographic postcard. View of log buildings at Fairbanks Creek Camp, with automobiles and people on the road. 1920's?]
796 — P-1634. Mt. McKinley at Wonder Lake, Alaska. [Photographic postcard. Denali as seen from Wonder Lake. Photographer Arthur Eide?]
797 — 34886B. 1. Skagway, Alaska, where rail and water meet. c. 38, Ordway, Juneau, Alaska [Photographic postcard. Men on railroad dock next to locomotive, possibly White Pass & Yukon Route, with steamship in harbor in background. 1938?]
798 — Polar expedition snow tractor at Nenana. LaVoy [on verso:] Wilkes Expedition in 1926. [Photographic postcard. Man inside snow tractor, with dogs in background at right. Probably from the Detroit Arctic Expedition, Wilkins-Eielson transpolar flight attempt in 1926.]
 799 — 74. Steel arch, W.P. & Y. Ry. WP, Juneau [Railroad bridge on White Pass & Yukon Route. Photographer Winter & Pond]
800 — P-1615. “An Alaskan courtship.” [Photographic postcard. Cat and owl in snow. Photographer possibly Arthur Eide]
802 — S.S. Mt. McKinley. Schallerer’s [Photographic postcard. Alaska Steamship Co. steamboat Mount McKinley under way, with passengers on decks]
803 — 34716C. 7. Through Five Finger Narrows. c. 38, Ordway, Juneau, Alaska [Photographic postcard. View of steamboat making its way through Five Finger Rapids on Yukon River, Yukon Territory, Canada. 1938?]
804 — Pres. Harding on Engine #618, A.R.R. [Warren G. Harding on Alaska Railroad locomotive, 1923]
805 — Alaska iris. [Photographic postcard]
806 — Pres[ident] Harding at Curry, Alaska. Czubay Photo [Photographic postcard. President Warren G. Harding with men and women on Alaska Railroad platform at the Curry Hotel, 1923]
807 — Pyrola flower of Alaska. Cann Studio [Photographic postcard]
808 — Healy and the coal mines. Healy Fork, Alaska. [Photographic postcard. Bird’s eye view of mining operation on the Nenana River, with Alaska Railroad cars at far right]
809 — Gold dredging on Fairbanks Creek, Alaska. P93, Cann [Photographic postcard. Distant view of dredge, with tailings pile in background]
810 — Wild rose [Rose bush]
 811 — Lilocks [sic] [Lilac]
 812 — Roses
813 — Alaska daisies. Bragaw’s [Photographic postcard]
814 — Alaska strawberry blossoms. [Photographic postcard]
815 — Bluebells [Wildflowers]
816 — Alaskan “snowflower.” Cann Studio, Fairbanks, Aaa. [Photographic postcard]
 817 — Honey suckels [sic] [Honeysuckle]
818 — Helen Vail's home out on Lake Spenard. [View of house belonging as seen from water at Lake Spenard in Anchorage, with canoe and dock in foreground and laundry hanging at left. 1920’s?]
819 — The boar [sic] incoming tide meeting outgoing tide, Cook Inlet, Turnagain Arm. [Tidal bore, 1920s]
 820 — [Snowplow]
 821 — [Snowplow]
 822 — Fairbanks sunflower. P272, Cann
 823 — [Wildflowers]
 824 — [Waterfall, possibly Horsetail Falls in Keystone Canyon]
 825 — Tourists at Spencer [Group of tourists at Alaska Railroad stop near railroad tunnel at Spencer]
826 — [Photographic postcard. Group of tourists standing and sitting at Alaska Railroad stop near railroad tunnel at Spencer, tarped seating area at left. 1920's]
827 — Picking apples at Hope, Alaska. [Photographic postcard. View of man picking apples in garden outside house, 1920s]
828 — World Flight airplane Boston No. 3, April 13, 1924, Seward, Alaska. Alaska Shop [Photographic postcard. View of floatplane used in U.S. Army Air Service World Flight in harbor, with boats in background.]
829 — An Eskimo camp. Martin [on verso:] A.B. Martin Copr. [sic] Anchorage. [View of inflated seal carcasses for use as floats on sled in front of tent at camp in Northern Alaska, with children in background at right. Seal floats were used to keep whales afloat after they were shot during hunts.]
830 — Kenai Lake home. [Photographic postcard. View of log house and cache on Kenai Lake, Alaska. 1920's.]
831 — Healy coal mines [View of coal mines at Healy, with railroad tracks in foreground, veins of coal on hillside in background. 1920's?]
832 — Whip sawing lumber, Seward, Alaska. Alaska Shop [Photographic postcard. Five men outside building on waterfront cutting lumber, Resurrection Bay in background]
 833 — Rotary at Tunnel, Alaska [Rotary snowplow at Tunnel station on Alaska Railroad]
 834 — Anchorage, Alaska [Flowers]
835 — Alaska rutabaga. Bragaw [Photographic postcard. 14 1/2 pound rutabaga sitting on scale. 1920's.]
836 — Valdez, Alaska. F1, Guy F. Cameron [View of waterfront, with docks, pile driver, and signs for Valdez Transfer and V.P. Co., Valdez Glacier in background]
 837 — Chitna [Copper River and Northwestern Railway in Chitina]
838 — Gold dredge - Fairbanks Creek, Alaska. Cann [Photographic postcard. Dredge in operation, 1920s?]
839 — Thawing frozen ground with cold water. [View of water pipes used to thaw permafrost at mining operation in Interior Alaska. 1920's.]
840 — Juneau, Douglas, Thane, Treadwell. [on verso:] Gastineau Channel. [Panoramic photograph. Bird’s eye view of channel with Juneau in foreground, 1920s]
 841 — Jan. 12, 1921. A.E.C. G1709 [Alaska Railroad personnel with locomotive, Engine No. 606, in Anchorage. Photographer H.G. Kaiser]
842 — Genuine Alaskan prospector. Schallerer's Photo, Seward, Alaska. [Tinted photograph. Man wearing fur hat and smoking pipe standing on trail with pack dog] Guide updated: December 28, 2017