The PRA camp at Fort Nelson was built around this old trapper's cabin and meat cache; South approach to Big Beaver Creek, mile J-219. Original caption: 43-3120 - (figure 31) The PRA camp at Fort Nelson was built around this old trapper's cabin and meat cache. This camp, also called Mile 8 and Muskwa, is near the Muska (Indian for bear) River. September 23, 1943. Original caption: 43-3121 - (figure 32) South approach to Big Beaver Creek, mile J-219. We repeatedly requested approval for cutting this 13 percent grade on a wet hillside down to 10 percent, but USED refused. After we had surfaced th


The PRA camp at Fort Nelson was built around this old trapper's cabin and meat cache; South approach to Big Beaver Creek, mile J-219. Original caption: 43-3120 - (figure 31) The PRA camp at Fort Nelson was built around this old trapper's cabin and meat cache. This camp, also called Mile 8 and Muskwa, is near the Muska (Indian for bear) River. September 23, 1943. Original caption: 43-3121 - (figure 32) South approach to Big Beaver Creek, mile J-219. We repeatedly requested approval for cutting this 13 percent grade on a wet hillside down to 10 percent, but USED refused. After we had surfaced the old road, USED Area Engineer curtly ordered us to cut the hill down to 10 percent grade. September 23, 1943. State: Alaska.


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