Box PCA 158
Contains 83 Results:
Barge "York" at Nome beach with four men aboard, 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.
Sea breaking over the barge "York."
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 at Nome, 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.
Barge "York" coming ashore in Nome storm of Sept. 1900 with large crowd on 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.
Five men pulling on rope aboard the wrecked barge "York" 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.
Nome Water Company barge on Nome beach following storm of 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.
Surf breaking over wrecked barge at Nome, 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.
Wild Goose Railroad, Nome with tents on both sides of track. ca 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.
Pumping plant, 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.
Plant of the Nome Pumping Co.
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.