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Box PCA0549

 Container

Contains 5 Results:

Portrait of three women, seated, wearing fur parkas and mukluks, photographed by Sciaroni & Hammon., Winter

 Item — Box: PCA0549
Identifier: P0549-1
Scope and Contents

verso: “Taken Nome, Alaska, winter 1900-1901; Mrs. Dickey, Mrs. Garrett, and Mrs. Mercer”

Dates: Majority of material found within Winter

Portrait of three women, seated, wearing fur parkas and mukluks, photographed by Sciaroni & Hammon., Winter

 Item — Box: PCA0549
Identifier: P0549-1
Scope and Contents

verso: “Taken Nome, Alaska, winter 1900-1901; Mrs. Dickey, Mrs. Garrett, and Mrs. Mercer”

Dates: Majority of material found within Winter

Full length portrait of same three women as above, wearing fur parkas and mukluks., Winter

 Item — Box: PCA0549
Identifier: P0549-2
Scope and Contents

verso: “Nome, Alaska, winter 1900-1901; Mrs. Dickey, Mrs. Garrett, and Mrs. Mercer”

Dates: Majority of material found within Winter

Three people with dog team; eleven dogs in harness; buildings of Nome visible through fog in background., Winter

 Item — Box: PCA0549
Identifier: P0549-3
Scope and Contents Described on verso as: “A particularly handsome and valuable dog team, [photograph] taken on the shore of the Bering Sea; also noted on verso: “This dog team belonged to the Alaska Commercial Co. at St. Michael, Alaska, [and] was brought to Nome, Alaska, the winter of 1900 by the company manager, a Mr. Hastings. In the sleigh is Mrs. Johnson, wife of Judge Johnson, then the A. C. Co. attorney at Nome. Judge Johnson was formerly the U.S. Judge in Southeastern Alaska. Mrs. Johnson, formerly...
Dates: Majority of material found within Winter

Six dogs in harness, single file; three people standing and three women and a baby in the sled., 1900

 Item — Box: PCA0549
Identifier: P0549-4
Scope and Contents verso notes: “In the background, the United States Court House in Nome, Alaska, 1900; court room and officers on ground floor; U.S. Judge and U.S. Marshal living quarters above; this is a rear view, showing primitive cold storage food boxes. To the left of picture, Geo Leekley, formerly of Helena, Montana, then a deputy marshal at Nome (U. S. Govt.). In sleigh, called [a] dog sled: first Mrs. C. B. Garrett, then Mrs. J. F. Mercer, both of Helena; last, Mrs. Dickey and infant [named] Nome;...
Dates: 1900