Box PCA 328
Container
Contains 158 Results:
[Cows standing in a corral, snow in foreground.]
Item — Box: PCA 328
Identifier: PCA0328-3-19
Scope and Contents
From the File:
Joe Kendler came to Juneau in 1917 and purchased the Douglas Dairy from Lee Smith. By 1921, Kendler met his wife while returning from his native Austria. Mathilde Sauermann of Wienheim, Germany, married Kendler in 1922. Kendler purchased the Alaska Dairy in 1923 from Thomas Knutson. The dairy consisted of 300 acres of land about nine miles from Juneau. Kendler moved his Douglas herd of cows to the Mendenhall Valley and kept the Douglas Dairy in operation until 1936. In 1934, an...
Dates:
Majority of material found within circa 1890-1950
[Interior view of Frigidaire holding bottles full of milk.]
Item — Box: PCA 328
Identifier: PCA0328-3-20
Scope and Contents
From the File:
Joe Kendler came to Juneau in 1917 and purchased the Douglas Dairy from Lee Smith. By 1921, Kendler met his wife while returning from his native Austria. Mathilde Sauermann of Wienheim, Germany, married Kendler in 1922. Kendler purchased the Alaska Dairy in 1923 from Thomas Knutson. The dairy consisted of 300 acres of land about nine miles from Juneau. Kendler moved his Douglas herd of cows to the Mendenhall Valley and kept the Douglas Dairy in operation until 1936. In 1934, an...
Dates:
Majority of material found within circa 1890-1950
[4th of July parade, Alaska Dairy, circa 1931-32.]
Item — Box: PCA 328
Identifier: PCA0328-3-21
Scope and Contents
From the File:
Joe Kendler came to Juneau in 1917 and purchased the Douglas Dairy from Lee Smith. By 1921, Kendler met his wife while returning from his native Austria. Mathilde Sauermann of Wienheim, Germany, married Kendler in 1922. Kendler purchased the Alaska Dairy in 1923 from Thomas Knutson. The dairy consisted of 300 acres of land about nine miles from Juneau. Kendler moved his Douglas herd of cows to the Mendenhall Valley and kept the Douglas Dairy in operation until 1936. In 1934, an...
Dates:
Majority of material found within circa 1890-1950
[Joe Kendler on right. Hayfield became potato patch-area gas station.]
Item — Box: PCA 328
Identifier: PCA0328-3-22
Scope and Contents
From the File:
Joe Kendler came to Juneau in 1917 and purchased the Douglas Dairy from Lee Smith. By 1921, Kendler met his wife while returning from his native Austria. Mathilde Sauermann of Wienheim, Germany, married Kendler in 1922. Kendler purchased the Alaska Dairy in 1923 from Thomas Knutson. The dairy consisted of 300 acres of land about nine miles from Juneau. Kendler moved his Douglas herd of cows to the Mendenhall Valley and kept the Douglas Dairy in operation until 1936. In 1934, an...
Dates:
Majority of material found within circa 1890-1950
[Joe Jr. on hay wagon. circa 1943]
Item — Box: PCA 328
Identifier: PCA0328-3-23
Scope and Contents
From the File:
Joe Kendler came to Juneau in 1917 and purchased the Douglas Dairy from Lee Smith. By 1921, Kendler met his wife while returning from his native Austria. Mathilde Sauermann of Wienheim, Germany, married Kendler in 1922. Kendler purchased the Alaska Dairy in 1923 from Thomas Knutson. The dairy consisted of 300 acres of land about nine miles from Juneau. Kendler moved his Douglas herd of cows to the Mendenhall Valley and kept the Douglas Dairy in operation until 1936. In 1934, an...
Dates:
Majority of material found within circa 1890-1950
[Group of people standing around a full hay wagon, Alaska Dairy.]
Item — Box: PCA 328
Identifier: PCA0328-3-24
Scope and Contents
From the File:
Joe Kendler came to Juneau in 1917 and purchased the Douglas Dairy from Lee Smith. By 1921, Kendler met his wife while returning from his native Austria. Mathilde Sauermann of Wienheim, Germany, married Kendler in 1922. Kendler purchased the Alaska Dairy in 1923 from Thomas Knutson. The dairy consisted of 300 acres of land about nine miles from Juneau. Kendler moved his Douglas herd of cows to the Mendenhall Valley and kept the Douglas Dairy in operation until 1936. In 1934, an...
Dates:
Majority of material found within circa 1890-1950
[Truck loaded with hay with three men posing in a hay field.]
Item — Box: PCA 328
Identifier: PCA0328-3-25
Scope and Contents
From the File:
Joe Kendler came to Juneau in 1917 and purchased the Douglas Dairy from Lee Smith. By 1921, Kendler met his wife while returning from his native Austria. Mathilde Sauermann of Wienheim, Germany, married Kendler in 1922. Kendler purchased the Alaska Dairy in 1923 from Thomas Knutson. The dairy consisted of 300 acres of land about nine miles from Juneau. Kendler moved his Douglas herd of cows to the Mendenhall Valley and kept the Douglas Dairy in operation until 1936. In 1934, an...
Dates:
Majority of material found within circa 1890-1950
[Joe Kendler? riding a buggy with two horses in foreground, Alaska Dairy roof in distance.]
Item — Box: PCA 328
Identifier: PCA0328-3-26
Scope and Contents
From the File:
Joe Kendler came to Juneau in 1917 and purchased the Douglas Dairy from Lee Smith. By 1921, Kendler met his wife while returning from his native Austria. Mathilde Sauermann of Wienheim, Germany, married Kendler in 1922. Kendler purchased the Alaska Dairy in 1923 from Thomas Knutson. The dairy consisted of 300 acres of land about nine miles from Juneau. Kendler moved his Douglas herd of cows to the Mendenhall Valley and kept the Douglas Dairy in operation until 1936. In 1934, an...
Dates:
Majority of material found within circa 1890-1950
[Joe Kendler seated on a wagon, Mendenhall Valley.]
Item — Box: PCA 328
Identifier: PCA0328-3-27
Scope and Contents
From the File:
Joe Kendler came to Juneau in 1917 and purchased the Douglas Dairy from Lee Smith. By 1921, Kendler met his wife while returning from his native Austria. Mathilde Sauermann of Wienheim, Germany, married Kendler in 1922. Kendler purchased the Alaska Dairy in 1923 from Thomas Knutson. The dairy consisted of 300 acres of land about nine miles from Juneau. Kendler moved his Douglas herd of cows to the Mendenhall Valley and kept the Douglas Dairy in operation until 1936. In 1934, an...
Dates:
Majority of material found within circa 1890-1950
[(#3-28 through 3-30) Potato crop.]
Item — Box: PCA 328
Identifier: PCA0328-3-28
Scope and Contents
From the File:
Joe Kendler came to Juneau in 1917 and purchased the Douglas Dairy from Lee Smith. By 1921, Kendler met his wife while returning from his native Austria. Mathilde Sauermann of Wienheim, Germany, married Kendler in 1922. Kendler purchased the Alaska Dairy in 1923 from Thomas Knutson. The dairy consisted of 300 acres of land about nine miles from Juneau. Kendler moved his Douglas herd of cows to the Mendenhall Valley and kept the Douglas Dairy in operation until 1936. In 1934, an...
Dates:
Majority of material found within circa 1890-1950