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Cutting Wild Grass

Photo courtesy of Resurrection Bay Historical Society
Alaska Transfer Company cuts wild grass at the head of Resurrection Bay for hay for the many horses used in its transport business.
Alaska Transfer Company cuts wild grass at the head of Resurrection Bay for hay for the many horses used in its transport business.
This photograph is from the Winter Collection at the Seward Museum. Mr. George Winter was the auditor of disbarments for the Alaska Central Railway. He and his family lived in Seward from 1905 to 1907.
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