Box PCA0206
Contains 260 Results:
Gov. Troy and Chief of King Islanders.
The photographs show life around Nome, various Arctic communities, Eskimos, mining, whaling, airplanes and transportation, including views of Will Rogers and Wiley Post and the plane crash in which they were killed. The photograph collection includes an index of people, which is also a useful reference to the Brewster letters, MS 53.
Governor Troy and daughter Dorothy Morgan and King Islanders.
The photographs show life around Nome, various Arctic communities, Eskimos, mining, whaling, airplanes and transportation, including views of Will Rogers and Wiley Post and the plane crash in which they were killed. The photograph collection includes an index of people, which is also a useful reference to the Brewster letters, MS 53.
Ivory workers and Dorothy Morgan.
The photographs show life around Nome, various Arctic communities, Eskimos, mining, whaling, airplanes and transportation, including views of Will Rogers and Wiley Post and the plane crash in which they were killed. The photograph collection includes an index of people, which is also a useful reference to the Brewster letters, MS 53.
Kyak [kayak]
The photographs show life around Nome, various Arctic communities, Eskimos, mining, whaling, airplanes and transportation, including views of Will Rogers and Wiley Post and the plane crash in which they were killed. The photograph collection includes an index of people, which is also a useful reference to the Brewster letters, MS 53.
Eskimo in Kyak [kayak]
The photographs show life around Nome, various Arctic communities, Eskimos, mining, whaling, airplanes and transportation, including views of Will Rogers and Wiley Post and the plane crash in which they were killed. The photograph collection includes an index of people, which is also a useful reference to the Brewster letters, MS 53.
[Man sitting in kayak on the beach, several people around him]
The photographs show life around Nome, various Arctic communities, Eskimos, mining, whaling, airplanes and transportation, including views of Will Rogers and Wiley Post and the plane crash in which they were killed. The photograph collection includes an index of people, which is also a useful reference to the Brewster letters, MS 53.
M.G.M. party for newlyweds [group shot, some people identified]
The photographs show life around Nome, various Arctic communities, Eskimos, mining, whaling, airplanes and transportation, including views of Will Rogers and Wiley Post and the plane crash in which they were killed. The photograph collection includes an index of people, which is also a useful reference to the Brewster letters, MS 53.
[Group shot] 1-Mrs. Brewster, 2-Mrs. Brightman, 3-Dorothy Morgan (Troy), 4-Edith Weaver, 5-Lara Jackson, 6- Muriel Suthmiller, 7-[?] 8, Lil Belcher, 9-Gov. Troy, 10- Chief of King Islanders, 11-Joan Hubrich, 12-Mrs. Conners, 13-Mrs. Sullivan, 14-Marian Frawley, 15-Baron Friedlander, 16-Harry [?], 17-J.J. Conners, 18-Lou Welch.
The photographs show life around Nome, various Arctic communities, Eskimos, mining, whaling, airplanes and transportation, including views of Will Rogers and Wiley Post and the plane crash in which they were killed. The photograph collection includes an index of people, which is also a useful reference to the Brewster letters, MS 53.
Gov. Troy, King Island “King”, Baron De Friedlander, Dorothy Troy.
The photographs show life around Nome, various Arctic communities, Eskimos, mining, whaling, airplanes and transportation, including views of Will Rogers and Wiley Post and the plane crash in which they were killed. The photograph collection includes an index of people, which is also a useful reference to the Brewster letters, MS 53.
Gov. Troy standing on the polar bear rug down on the beach.
The photographs show life around Nome, various Arctic communities, Eskimos, mining, whaling, airplanes and transportation, including views of Will Rogers and Wiley Post and the plane crash in which they were killed. The photograph collection includes an index of people, which is also a useful reference to the Brewster letters, MS 53.