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Box PCA0496

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Contains 72 Results:

The cliff-hanging Eskimo village of Ukivok is situated on King Island, a sea mountain which rises over a thousand feet out of the Bering Sea, forty miles west of Alaska’s western-most Seward Peninsula. The village is the home of 25 Eskimo families, who live by walrus and seal hunting, as well as ivory carving.

 Item — Box: PCA0496
Identifier: PCA0496-71
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

73 scenic postcards of travels in Alaska in the 1960s. Postcards by the following publishers: C.P. Johnston, J and H Sales Co, J. H. Bell, Mike Roberts Studio, I.A.A.C. Inc., Dedman’s Photo Shop, Alaskan Postcards, H.S. Crocker Company.

Dates: circa 1960

"Valdez, Alaska", with Hotel Valdez in the foreground. This town suffered badly during the tidal wave in March 1964. The location on Prince William Sound provides excellent sport fishing opportunities. Valdez can be reached over the Richardson Highway from Anchorage and Fairbanks.

 Item — Box: PCA0496
Identifier: PCA0496-72
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

73 scenic postcards of travels in Alaska in the 1960s. Postcards by the following publishers: C.P. Johnston, J and H Sales Co, J. H. Bell, Mike Roberts Studio, I.A.A.C. Inc., Dedman’s Photo Shop, Alaskan Postcards, H.S. Crocker Company.

Dates: circa 1960