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Surveyor Strong at work probably for the White Pass & Yukon Railroad between Summit and Log Cabin, British Columbia, June 1, 1899.
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Railroad construction work camp next to tracks, probably in the vicinity of Mile 5, ca. 1908
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Miles Glacier Bridge known as the Million Dollar Bridge, ca. 1910
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Rock work at Abercrombie Canyon, 1908
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Railroad workers disassembling Camp 18 at Mile 52 along the Copper River, October 31, 1908
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Michael James Heney's Camp 18 near Abercrombie Canyon, Mile 52, September 29, 1908
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Copper River and Northwestern Railway work train at the end of the tracks at Miles Glacier, Mile 49, site of the Million Dollar Bridge, October 5, 1908 (Part 2 of 2)
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Copper River and Northwestern Railway work train at the end of the tracks at Miles Glacier, Mile 49, site of the Million Dollar Bridge, October 5, 1908 (Part 1 of 2)
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Group of men including mess hall workers posing in front of tents with railroad tracks, freight train loaded with lumber and bridge under construction in distance, Camp 7, possibly at Flag Point on the Copper River, 1908
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Railroad construction camp probably in the vicinity of Alaganik, 1908
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Pile drivers at work on the glacier plains at Mile 20 in the vicinity of Alaganik, March 17, 1908
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Tents at Camp 4 of the Copper River and Northwestern Railway showing workers loading freight onto a flatbed railroad car, April 17, 1908
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Piledriver at work on trestle railroad bridge over Odiak Bay at Mile 2, 1908
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Gold miners with a rocker at work on Skookum Hill, Bonanza Creek, Yukon Territory, ca. 1899.
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Work train hauling timber for the construction of the White Pass & Yukon Railroad, Alaska, ca. 1898.
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Work train hauling lumber for the construction of the White Pass & Yukon Railroad during the winter of 1898-1899, Alaska.
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Surveyor J.J. Dewitt at work for White Pass and Yukon Railroad, probably Alaska, ca. 1898.
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Workers camp during the construction of the Copper River and Northwestern Railway, Tiekel, Alaska, ca. 1909.
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