Box PCA 328
Container
Contains 158 Results:
[Juneau dairy, 4th of July float.]
Item — Box: PCA 328
Identifier: PCA0328-5-11
Scope and Contents
From the File:
Leephonse Hober Smith was born in Fairfax, Virginia in 1888. His father, John Smith installed pasteurization equipment in the Washington D.C. dairies. By February of 1907, 19-year old Lee Smith worked his way from San Francisco to Juneau aboard a lumber schooner. By 1911, after working for several Juneau gold mining companies, Smith and his partner James Bannigan, purchased property from Nicholas Wagner, which included the Chicken Ridge Dairy, several cows and a strip of land in the...
Dates:
Majority of material found within circa 1890-1950
[Juneau Dairy, first barn; Lee Smith, owner, Mendenhall Valley.]
Item — Box: PCA 328
Identifier: PCA0328-5-12
Scope and Contents
From the File:
Leephonse Hober Smith was born in Fairfax, Virginia in 1888. His father, John Smith installed pasteurization equipment in the Washington D.C. dairies. By February of 1907, 19-year old Lee Smith worked his way from San Francisco to Juneau aboard a lumber schooner. By 1911, after working for several Juneau gold mining companies, Smith and his partner James Bannigan, purchased property from Nicholas Wagner, which included the Chicken Ridge Dairy, several cows and a strip of land in the...
Dates:
Majority of material found within circa 1890-1950
[Lee Smith, Juneau Dairy, first milk wagon, 1911.]
Item — Box: PCA 328
Identifier: PCA0328-5-13
Scope and Contents
From the File:
Leephonse Hober Smith was born in Fairfax, Virginia in 1888. His father, John Smith installed pasteurization equipment in the Washington D.C. dairies. By February of 1907, 19-year old Lee Smith worked his way from San Francisco to Juneau aboard a lumber schooner. By 1911, after working for several Juneau gold mining companies, Smith and his partner James Bannigan, purchased property from Nicholas Wagner, which included the Chicken Ridge Dairy, several cows and a strip of land in the...
Dates:
Majority of material found within circa 1890-1950
[Lee Smith dairy; Juneau, Alaska. Juneau Dairy winter barn and milk plant. Original owner of the barn prior to 1911. The barn was lengthened and remodeled. A concrete building constructed in 1913 housed the milk processing plant on the lower level and was a bunkhouse for employees on the upper level.]
Item — Box: PCA 328
Identifier: PCA0328-5-14
Scope and Contents
From the File:
Leephonse Hober Smith was born in Fairfax, Virginia in 1888. His father, John Smith installed pasteurization equipment in the Washington D.C. dairies. By February of 1907, 19-year old Lee Smith worked his way from San Francisco to Juneau aboard a lumber schooner. By 1911, after working for several Juneau gold mining companies, Smith and his partner James Bannigan, purchased property from Nicholas Wagner, which included the Chicken Ridge Dairy, several cows and a strip of land in the...
Dates:
Majority of material found within circa 1890-1950
[Juneau Dairy's original barn under construction in the Mendenhall Valley. The barn was lost under heavy snow in Dec. 1917, killing 24 of the 36 heifers that wintered there. The 1917-18 snowfall was a record 22 feet.]
Item — Box: PCA 328
Identifier: PCA0328-5-15
Scope and Contents
From the File:
Leephonse Hober Smith was born in Fairfax, Virginia in 1888. His father, John Smith installed pasteurization equipment in the Washington D.C. dairies. By February of 1907, 19-year old Lee Smith worked his way from San Francisco to Juneau aboard a lumber schooner. By 1911, after working for several Juneau gold mining companies, Smith and his partner James Bannigan, purchased property from Nicholas Wagner, which included the Chicken Ridge Dairy, several cows and a strip of land in the...
Dates:
Majority of material found within circa 1890-1950
[Lee Smith delivery cart, Juneau Dairy, Gastineau Avenue, circa 1915.]
Item — Box: PCA 328
Identifier: PCA0328-5-16
Scope and Contents
From the File:
Leephonse Hober Smith was born in Fairfax, Virginia in 1888. His father, John Smith installed pasteurization equipment in the Washington D.C. dairies. By February of 1907, 19-year old Lee Smith worked his way from San Francisco to Juneau aboard a lumber schooner. By 1911, after working for several Juneau gold mining companies, Smith and his partner James Bannigan, purchased property from Nicholas Wagner, which included the Chicken Ridge Dairy, several cows and a strip of land in the...
Dates:
Majority of material found within circa 1890-1950
[Juneau Dairy, Lee Smith, Mendenhall Valley, circa 1917].
Item — Box: PCA 328
Identifier: PCA0328-5-17
Scope and Contents
Winter and Pond photo.
Dates:
Majority of material found within circa 1890-1950
[Juneau Dairy, Lee Smith, Mendenhall Valley, circa 1916.]
Item — Box: PCA 328
Identifier: PCA0328-5-18
Scope and Contents
From the File:
Leephonse Hober Smith was born in Fairfax, Virginia in 1888. His father, John Smith installed pasteurization equipment in the Washington D.C. dairies. By February of 1907, 19-year old Lee Smith worked his way from San Francisco to Juneau aboard a lumber schooner. By 1911, after working for several Juneau gold mining companies, Smith and his partner James Bannigan, purchased property from Nicholas Wagner, which included the Chicken Ridge Dairy, several cows and a strip of land in the...
Dates:
Majority of material found within circa 1890-1950
[Making hay in a field, using a tractor and truck; Smith Dairies.]
Item — Box: PCA 328
Identifier: PCA0328-5-19
Scope and Contents
From the File:
Leephonse Hober Smith was born in Fairfax, Virginia in 1888. His father, John Smith installed pasteurization equipment in the Washington D.C. dairies. By February of 1907, 19-year old Lee Smith worked his way from San Francisco to Juneau aboard a lumber schooner. By 1911, after working for several Juneau gold mining companies, Smith and his partner James Bannigan, purchased property from Nicholas Wagner, which included the Chicken Ridge Dairy, several cows and a strip of land in the...
Dates:
Majority of material found within circa 1890-1950
[Juneau Dairies, Inc. Juneau, Alaska; employees and delivery trucks lined up outside the Juneau Dairies building on 12th Street.]
Item — Box: PCA 328
Identifier: PCA0328-5-20
Scope and Contents
From the File:
Leephonse Hober Smith was born in Fairfax, Virginia in 1888. His father, John Smith installed pasteurization equipment in the Washington D.C. dairies. By February of 1907, 19-year old Lee Smith worked his way from San Francisco to Juneau aboard a lumber schooner. By 1911, after working for several Juneau gold mining companies, Smith and his partner James Bannigan, purchased property from Nicholas Wagner, which included the Chicken Ridge Dairy, several cows and a strip of land in the...
Dates:
Majority of material found within circa 1890-1950