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 Snowshoes on a Ford Car. The development of roads in Alaska made it possible for normal vechiles like Ford Cards to travel into the interior of the territory. Slight modifications made by the owners made it possible to even drive the cars through the snow.

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 King's Island natives tossing Secretary Huston in a Walrus Hide

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 Train Wreck, 1921

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Railway Entrance to Mt. McKinley Park

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Anchorage Rail Terminal Yard and Offices

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Juneau, Alaska

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Trail, North of Meiers
A-frame Poles on Right used in Winter to Mark Trail for Dog Sled Teams that would travel the trails using the poles as markers when the snow covered all traces of the roads.

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Collection Location: Box 8 Folder 03

 Road at Bridal Veil Falls, Richardson Highway

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 Steese pioneering airway travel through Alaska. Steese had ambitions of creating a travel route by air, rail, and road from Seatle, Wa. through Alaska and across to Russia.

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One of the many roads in Alaska

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Collection Location: Box 12 Folder 02