Folder PCA0146-Folder1
Contains 22 Results:
[Probably Bonanza Creek view of flume and canvas creek.*]
* Identified by Rolfe Buzzell, Ph.D., Historian for the Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Dec. 1992.
[Probably Bonanza City at the head of Bonanza Creek, Chisana Mining District, east side of Wrangell-St. Elias National Park.*]
* Identified by Rolfe Buzzell, Ph.D., Historian for the Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Dec. 1992.
[Men holding rifles and standing beside pack horses.]
The (prints of) photographs show views of gold mining activities in the Copper River area, including Bonanza Creek, Bonanza City and the Million Dollar Bridge, travel by dog sled, mining tent cities, and log cabin building. The photographer is unknown. Descriptions were provided by Ralph Buzzell* and by Staff.
[Probably Bonanza Creek view of flume.*]
* Identified by Rolfe Buzzell, Ph.D., Historian for the Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Dec. 1992.
[Probably Bonanza City camp with tents, logs, lumber and dogs in view.]
The (prints of) photographs show views of gold mining activities in the Copper River area, including Bonanza Creek, Bonanza City and the Million Dollar Bridge, travel by dog sled, mining tent cities, and log cabin building. The photographer is unknown. Descriptions were provided by Ralph Buzzell* and by Staff.
[Men climbing up a frozen waterfall.]
The (prints of) photographs show views of gold mining activities in the Copper River area, including Bonanza Creek, Bonanza City and the Million Dollar Bridge, travel by dog sled, mining tent cities, and log cabin building. The photographer is unknown. Descriptions were provided by Ralph Buzzell* and by Staff.
[Probably Bonanza Creek showing a man hauling lumber.*]
* Identified by Rolfe Buzzell, Ph.D., Historian for the Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Dec. 1992.
[Probably Bonanza City.*]
* Identified by Rolfe Buzzell, Ph.D., Historian for the Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Dec. 1992.
[Probably Bonanza Creek mining camp winter scene.*]
* Identified by Rolfe Buzzell, Ph.D., Historian for the Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Dec. 1992.
[Probably Bonanza City.*]
* Identified by Rolfe Buzzell, Ph.D., Historian for the Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Dec. 1992.