. English: Street scene during winter showing dog sled with passengers, Valdez, ca. 1912 . English: Caption on image: Valdez, Alaska PH Coll Valdez is located on the north shore of Port Valdez, a deep water fjord in Prince William Sound. It lies 305 road miles east of Anchorage, and 364 road miles south of Fairbanks. It is the southern terminus of the Trans-Alaska oil pipeline. The Port of Valdez was named in 1790 by Don Salvador Fidalgo for the celebrated Spanish naval officer Antonio Valdes y Basan. Due to its excellent ice-free port, a town developed in 1898 as a debarkation point f


. English: Street scene during winter showing dog sled with passengers, Valdez, ca. 1912 . English: Caption on image: Valdez, Alaska PH Coll Valdez is located on the north shore of Port Valdez, a deep water fjord in Prince William Sound. It lies 305 road miles east of Anchorage, and 364 road miles south of Fairbanks. It is the southern terminus of the Trans-Alaska oil pipeline. The Port of Valdez was named in 1790 by Don Salvador Fidalgo for the celebrated Spanish naval officer Antonio Valdes y Basan. Due to its excellent ice-free port, a town developed in 1898 as a debarkation point for men seeking a route to the Eagle Mining District and the Klondike gold fields. Valdez soon became the supply center of its own gold mining region, and incorporated as a City in 1901. Fort Liscum was established in 1900, and a sled and wagon road was constructed to Fort Egbert in Eagle by the Army. The Alaska Road Commission further developed the road for automobile travel to Fairbanks; it was completed by the early 1920s. Tsunamis generated by the 1964 earthquake destroyed the original City, killing several residents. The community was rebuilt in a more sheltered location 4 miles to the west. During the 1970s, construction of the Trans-Alaska oil pipeline terminal and other cargo transportation facilities brought rapid growth to Valdez. In March 1989, it was the center for the massive oil-spill cleanup after the Exxon VALDEZ disaster. In a few short days, the population of the town tripled. Subjects (LCTGM): Dog teams--Alaska--Valdez; Passengers--Alaska--Valdez; Snow--Alaska--Valdez; Shops & stores--Alaska--Valdez; Utility poles--Alaska--Valdez Subjects (LCSH): Sled dogs--Alaska--Valdez; Mushers--Alaska--Valdez; Sleds . circa 1912 75 Street scene during winter showing dog sled with passengers, Valdez, ca 1912 (THWAITES 249)


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