Tagged: Marge Gull

Casey's Roadhouse at mile 212.5 of the Valdez-Fairbanks Trail. The Roadhouse lasted less than 10 years.

Marge Gull painting of Casey’s Roadhouse (McKinley’s Roadhouse)

James Casey  set up a primitive roadhouse (just a few tents and tarps) along the Delta River,  possibly as early as 1901. It was located at what would become Mile  212.5 of the Valdez-Fairbanks...

Marge Gull painting of Gordon’s Roadhouse

This painting shows Gordon’s Roadhouse, which was about 261 miles from Valdez and 110 miles from Fairbanks). Like Sullivan’s Roadhouse, Gordon’s Roadhouse was located along the Delta Winter Cutoff, a 55-mile stretch of trail...

Marge Gull painting of Beal’s Cache roadhouse

This is a painting by Marge Gull depicting Beal’s Cache, at approximately 257 miles on the old Valdez-Fairbanks Trail (about 108 miles from Fairbanks). It was located south of Big Delta near Donnelly Dome....

Marge Gull painting of Birch Lake Roadhouse

This is a painting by Marge Gull of Birch Lake Roadhouse, also known as Chisolm’s Roadhouse. It was located about 63 miles from Fairbanks (306.4 miles from Valdez) in the vicinity of Birch Lake. Little...

Marge Gull painting of Overland Roadhouse, 53 miles from Fairbanks near Harding Lake

This is a painting by Marge of Overland Roadhouse. It was  located four to five miles south of Harding Lake and was established in about 1909. By the 1920s the proprietor was also operating...

Roadhouse paintings by Marge Gull

I was doing internet research and came across some roadhouse paintings done by Genevieve Marguerite (Marge) Gull. The image I included is her painting of the Timberline Roadhouse, which was a one-year-only roadhouse that...