Box PCA0431
Contains 226 Results:
Sitka, Alaska.
[muddy downtown street with St. Michael's Cathedral in far background]
Native boys, salmon & duck, Yakutat Alaska
The collection contains 226 black and white or sepia, mostly 3 x 5, images of places, activities, and people in Alaska from 1912-1915. The photographs were taken by Dr. Krulish while he was working for the Bureau of Education in charge of public health services for Indians and Eskimos in Alaska. Although headquartered in Juneau, he traveled all over the Territory including the Arctic region. A few images by commercial photographs include: H. G. Kaiser and Moldt Studio
At Yakutat Alaska.
[Dr. Krulish with four native children on the porch outside a house]
Front. St. Juneau
The collection contains 226 black and white or sepia, mostly 3 x 5, images of places, activities, and people in Alaska from 1912-1915. The photographs were taken by Dr. Krulish while he was working for the Bureau of Education in charge of public health services for Indians and Eskimos in Alaska. Although headquartered in Juneau, he traveled all over the Territory including the Arctic region. A few images by commercial photographs include: H. G. Kaiser and Moldt Studio
Juneau, Alaska.
[view from southeast looking down at town and waterfront; old Federal Courthouse and jail visible in distance]
The Ford in Alaska.
[two men, two women, and small child in Model T convertible, with top down, in front of Mendenhall Glacier]
Glacial ice.
[2 men, 2 women, small child standing in front of ice chunks from glacier, probably Mendenhall]
Hunting ice worms, June 14, 1914., 1914-06-14
[2 men, 2 women, small child in front of glacier ice chunks, probably Mendenhall]
Inside Passage, S.E. Alaska.
[ship on water]
Fishing, Turner Lake.
The collection contains 226 black and white or sepia, mostly 3 x 5, images of places, activities, and people in Alaska from 1912-1915. The photographs were taken by Dr. Krulish while he was working for the Bureau of Education in charge of public health services for Indians and Eskimos in Alaska. Although headquartered in Juneau, he traveled all over the Territory including the Arctic region. A few images by commercial photographs include: H. G. Kaiser and Moldt Studio