A busy street scene in Nome, Alaska. A dirt road filled with people riding horses, walking, or in horsedrawn wagons. On either side of the street are wooden sidewalks attached to wooden buildings. Multiple business signs are hanging from these wooden buildings, as well as American flags on poles. A young man in the right hand corner of the photograph is selling American flags. A harnessed team of dogs is pulling an unidentifiable object in the foreground.
Two men on top of Eagle Bluff in Eagle, Alaska. One man identified as C.L. Andrews stands with his head covered by a camera cloth. He is taking a picture with a camera mounted on a tripod. The other man, identified as Frank N. Smith, sits below Andrews resting his arm on his knee; he is wearing a brimmed hat, white neckkerchief, long sleeve shirt, or jacket, dark trousers and shoes. A body of water and a mountain range can be seen in the background.
Twenty-three men in work garments pose for the camera in a caisson chamber. The space is illuminated by a light hanging from the ceiling. Their surroundings are made of wood, and slabs of rock and concrete. Objects seen in the photograph are shovels, a wooden crate, and a metal chain. Most of the workers wear long-sleeved, thermal shirts with suspenders. Eleven of the men wear hats, and two wear thigh-high, possibly rubber, boots.
Six silhouetted figures standing in a glacial landscape. Three women are dressed in skirts and hats. The women are identified as Mrs. E.T. Pope, who is holding a walking stick, Mrs. McCaughey, and Mrs. Pugh. They are accompanied by three men identided as Mr. Downing, John Pugh, and an unidentified man.