Box PCA 158
Contains 83 Results:
Wreck of the bark Catherine Sudden at Nome, Alaska, Sept. 11, 1900.
The photographs in this collection (mostly prints) depict the life of gold miners and prospectors in Nome and on Anvil Creek around 1900. In addition to mining activities, the images include barges, ships and shipwrecks, prospectors, Eskimos, and local businesses. Photographer unknown.
Wreck of the vessel Skookum at Nome, 1900.
The photographs in this collection (mostly prints) depict the life of gold miners and prospectors in Nome and on Anvil Creek around 1900. In addition to mining activities, the images include barges, ships and shipwrecks, prospectors, Eskimos, and local businesses. Photographer unknown.
Wrecked dwellings on the sand spit at Nome, Sept. 13, 1900.
The photographs in this collection (mostly prints) depict the life of gold miners and prospectors in Nome and on Anvil Creek around 1900. In addition to mining activities, the images include barges, ships and shipwrecks, prospectors, Eskimos, and local businesses. Photographer unknown.
Damaged buildings and wreckage on Front Street, Nome, following the storm, Sept-13, 1900.
The photographs in this collection (mostly prints) depict the life of gold miners and prospectors in Nome and on Anvil Creek around 1900. In addition to mining activities, the images include barges, ships and shipwrecks, prospectors, Eskimos, and local businesses. Photographer unknown.
Front Street, Nome from the sand spit showing flooded buildings, Sept. 13, 1900.
The photographs in this collection (mostly prints) depict the life of gold miners and prospectors in Nome and on Anvil Creek around 1900. In addition to mining activities, the images include barges, ships and shipwrecks, prospectors, Eskimos, and local businesses. Photographer unknown.
Steam laundry building and debris at Nome following storm of Sept. 13, 1900.
The photographs in this collection (mostly prints) depict the life of gold miners and prospectors in Nome and on Anvil Creek around 1900. In addition to mining activities, the images include barges, ships and shipwrecks, prospectors, Eskimos, and local businesses. Photographer unknown.
Main Street, Nome during storm of Sept. 12, 1900.
The photographs in this collection (mostly prints) depict the life of gold miners and prospectors in Nome and on Anvil Creek around 1900. In addition to mining activities, the images include barges, ships and shipwrecks, prospectors, Eskimos, and local businesses. Photographer unknown.
Wreck of the bark Catherine Sudden on Nome beach, Sept. 13, 1900.
The photographs in this collection (mostly prints) depict the life of gold miners and prospectors in Nome and on Anvil Creek around 1900. In addition to mining activities, the images include barges, ships and shipwrecks, prospectors, Eskimos, and local businesses. Photographer unknown.
Launching the surfboat of the vessel Oregon from Nome beach, Sept. 1900.
The photographs in this collection (mostly prints) depict the life of gold miners and prospectors in Nome and on Anvil Creek around 1900. In addition to mining activities, the images include barges, ships and shipwrecks, prospectors, Eskimos, and local businesses. Photographer unknown.
Wrecked lighters on Nome beach.
The photographs in this collection (mostly prints) depict the life of gold miners and prospectors in Nome and on Anvil Creek around 1900. In addition to mining activities, the images include barges, ships and shipwrecks, prospectors, Eskimos, and local businesses. Photographer unknown.