Box PCA0463
Contains 287 Results:
Henry Martell’s team 18 dogs.
The collection contains one photograph album with 180 black and white photographs and 85 black and white loose photographs from about 1912-1933. The images depict scenes of daily life in Interior Alaska, particularly Fort Yukon. Several images chronicle the journey to Fort Yukon, including scenes of Juneau and Seward.
Ben Eilson’s airmail plane on pioneer flight to McGrath from Fairbanks. “Moose Ptarmigan Ben” at junction of Takotna and Kuskokwim Rs. GD.
The collection contains one photograph album with 180 black and white photographs and 85 black and white loose photographs from about 1912-1933. The images depict scenes of daily life in Interior Alaska, particularly Fort Yukon. Several images chronicle the journey to Fort Yukon, including scenes of Juneau and Seward.
Ben Eilson’s Airmail Service. Fairbanks-McGrath at mouth of Takotna River entering Kuskokwim R. GD.
[Same image as #209]
Down on Kuskokwim River Alaska GD.
[Postcard; plane appears to be partially sunk, with ice around, 3 men in boat]
Noel Wien’s plane at McGrath.
[Airplane on bare sand]
Bennet’s plane at McGrath.
[Airplane on snow with FAIRBANKS, I. on tail, young woman without coat seated behind sign on tail]
GD [Bennet’s plane at McGrath]
[Farther view of airplane in #213, on snow, no people]
Episcopal Church at Fort Yukon, Alaska. Beaded Altar Cloth is moose hide.
The collection contains one photograph album with 180 black and white photographs and 85 black and white loose photographs from about 1912-1933. The images depict scenes of daily life in Interior Alaska, particularly Fort Yukon. Several images chronicle the journey to Fort Yukon, including scenes of Juneau and Seward.
Green house at Fort Yukon 1932.
The collection contains one photograph album with 180 black and white photographs and 85 black and white loose photographs from about 1912-1933. The images depict scenes of daily life in Interior Alaska, particularly Fort Yukon. Several images chronicle the journey to Fort Yukon, including scenes of Juneau and Seward.
George’s House.
[Woman in dark coat wearing knit hat with long tassel, seated on porch with birch columns]