Box PCA0200
Contains 53 Results:
[Drill operator takes core from diamond bit and his helper puts it in wooden trough; depth of sample later recorded.]
#13042, Mac's Foto.
[Pile of discarded core samples from hole 181; hole not used further because drill bit stuck.]
#13006, Mac's Foto.
[Section of core sample in shear machine prior to assaying sample for metal content.]
#13047, Mac's Foto.
[Rows of drill core samples with each analyzed to show depth and area of deposit as well as richness of copper content and other valuable metals.]
#13045, Mac's Foto.
Part 2: #14-22a: Selected views from Nellie Brown's collection of Knik, Ship Creek and Anchorage areas, 1915-1917.
Selected views from Nellie E. Brown's collection. Jack and Nellie Brown homesteaded near Anchorage in 1915. Jack Brown built boats and ferried passengers and supplies across the Knik Arm.
Nellie E. Brown, 1917.
[Mrs. Brown standing in front of tent, holding rifle, 2 dogs on right.]
Jack and Nellie's homestead, 5 miles out of Anchorage
[two story house with smaller log building, right; area is now part of Elmendorf Air Force Base.]
[Fenced-in yard filled with ducks being raised by the Brown's.]
Selected views from Nellie E. Brown's collection. Jack and Nellie Brown homesteaded near Anchorage in 1915. Jack Brown built boats and ferried passengers and supplies across the Knik Arm.
First boat built in Anchorage [Jack Brown worked on hull of boat.]
Selected views from Nellie E. Brown's collection. Jack and Nellie Brown homesteaded near Anchorage in 1915. Jack Brown built boats and ferried passengers and supplies across the Knik Arm.
[Jack Brown beside partly built boat.]
Selected views from Nellie E. Brown's collection. Jack and Nellie Brown homesteaded near Anchorage in 1915. Jack Brown built boats and ferried passengers and supplies across the Knik Arm.