Box PCA0402
Contains 55 Results:
[Framed Color portrait painting of Willis Everett Nowell, Jr. by:] Rudolph Bundas, A.W.S.-1967.
Located in PCA Oversize in a separate box
Back row: brother Fredrick? [Nowell], Thomas’ wife, Harriet C., adopted daughter of Thomas Nowell – Ethel Simms Nowell; Front row: T[homas] Nowell, Dorothy N[owell], daughter of Frank, Frances [R.] N[owell], daughter of Willis [born] 1902-3 Juneau, Frances [Eletta Newton] N[owell] wife of Willis, Willis E. N[owell Sr.], and Willis Everett Nowell, Jr. – born 7/1904, Juneau
This collection is a Nowell family “album” spanning the years from ca. 1880 to 1950. Family members and others are identified whenever possible. Papers form a separate collection, MS 181.
[Identification same as photo #1]
Back row: brother Fredrick? [Nowell], Thomas’ wife, Harriet C., adopted daughter of Thomas Nowell – Ethel Simms Nowell; Front row: T[homas] Nowell, Dorothy N[owell], daughter of Frank, Frances [R.] N[owell], daughter of Willis [born] 1902-3 Juneau, Frances [Eletta Newton] N[owell] wife of Willis, Willis E. N[owell Sr.], and Willis Everett Nowell, Jr. – born 7/1904, Juneau
Willis E. Nowell with violin.
copy of tin type in London
Juneau, Alaska – taken midnight June 21, 1928, 1928-06-21
This collection is a Nowell family “album” spanning the years from ca. 1880 to 1950. Family members and others are identified whenever possible. Papers form a separate collection, MS 181.
[Willis] Everett [Nowell Jr.], Thomas [S. Nowell], Frances [Eletta Newton Nowell] wife of Willis, Willis [E. Nowell Sr.], Frances [R. Nowell] daughter
This collection is a Nowell family “album” spanning the years from ca. 1880 to 1950. Family members and others are identified whenever possible. Papers form a separate collection, MS 181.
[Unknown and ]Willis.
[E. Nowell, Sr. – Evergreen Bowl area]
T[homas] S. Nowell, W[illis E.] Nowell, John Cobb, Frank Nowell, G[eorge] M. Nowell.
[Juneau – downtown street]
Willis E. Nowell.
[and unknown – Juneau]
Thomas S. Nowell
This collection is a Nowell family “album” spanning the years from ca. 1880 to 1950. Family members and others are identified whenever possible. Papers form a separate collection, MS 181.