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Group, probably members of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, gathered along stopped train near bridge
1. Group, probably members of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, gathered along stopped train near bridge at mile 18 of the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad on White Pass, ca. 1914
Train on Government Railroad, Seward Division, October 22, 1918
2. Train on Government Railroad, Seward Division, October 22, 1918
Bridge over the Copper River between Childs and Miles Glaciers, ca. 1915
3. Bridge over the Copper River between Childs and Miles Glaciers, ca. 1915
Kuskulana River railway bridge at Mile 149 of the Copper River and Northwestern Railway, Alaska, ca.
4. Kuskulana River railway bridge at Mile 149 of the Copper River and Northwestern Railway, Alaska, ca. 1914

Flag Point Bridge construction over the Copper River, 1908 (part 3 of 3)
5. Flag Point Bridge construction over the Copper River, 1908 (part 3 of 3)
Flag Point Bridge construction over the Copper River, 1908 (part 2 of 3)
6. Flag Point Bridge construction over the Copper River, 1908 (part 2 of 3)
Construction of the White Pass & Yukon Railroad at Lewis Lake, Yukon Territory, 1899.
7. Construction of the White Pass & Yukon Railroad at Lewis Lake, Yukon Territory, 1899.
Bridge over the Copper River, possibly at Flag Point, Mile 27, August 20, 1908 (Part 2 of 2)
8. Bridge over the Copper River, possibly at Flag Point, Mile 27, August 20, 1908 (Part 2 of 2)

Flag Point Bridge construction over the Copper River, 1908 (part 1 of 3)
9. Flag Point Bridge construction over the Copper River, 1908 (part 1 of 3)
Crew working on wooden trestle bridge connecting Tunnel Mountain with the south portal of the tunnel
10. Crew working on wooden trestle bridge connecting Tunnel Mountain with the south portal of the tunnel during the construction of the White Pass & Yukon Railroad, Alaska, ca. 1899.
First passenger train over Nome River bridge, Seward Peninsula Railway, Nome, July 17, 1906
11. First passenger train over Nome River bridge, Seward Peninsula Railway, Nome, July 17, 1906
Bridge over the Copper River, possibly at Flag Point, Mile 27, August 20, 1908 (Part 1 of 2)
12. Bridge over the Copper River, possibly at Flag Point, Mile 27, August 20, 1908 (Part 1 of 2)

Construction of Flag Point Bridge across the Copper River, 1908
13. Construction of Flag Point Bridge across the Copper River, 1908
Wild Goose Railroad, vicinity of Nome, Alaska, ca. 1901
14. Wild Goose Railroad, vicinity of Nome, Alaska, ca. 1901
Steel arch bridge spanning Dead Horse Gulch near the summit of White Pass on the White Pass and Yukon
15. Steel arch bridge spanning Dead Horse Gulch near the summit of White Pass on the White Pass and Yukon Railroad, Alaska, ca. 1901
Construction of long railroad trestle, with horse-drawn carts and driftwood visible beyond tracks, Nome,
16. Construction of long railroad trestle, with horse-drawn carts and driftwood visible beyond tracks, Nome, n.d.

Railroad trestle bridge over Eagle River at Mile 126, Alaska Engineering Commission Railroad, October
17. Railroad trestle bridge over Eagle River at Mile 126, Alaska Engineering Commission Railroad, October 11, 1918
"Million Dollar Bridge" at Mile 49 on the Copper River and Northwestern Railway, Alaska, ca. 1914
18. "Million Dollar Bridge" at Mile 49 on the Copper River and Northwestern Railway, Alaska, ca. 1914
Railroad bridge, Rodman Bay, Alaska, ca. 1900
19. Railroad bridge, Rodman Bay, Alaska, ca. 1900
Easterly view of Mile One of the Alaska Northern Railway, with a view of the train crossing a trestle
20. Easterly view of Mile One of the Alaska Northern Railway, with a view of the train crossing a trestle and Resurrection Bay and Mt. Alice at background, Seward, n.d.
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