Box PCA0463
Contains 287 Results:
My Cabin at McGrath ‘25.
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 Davies - at the bottom of the Canyon on Bonanza Creek. I am cooking at a fire behind. Bailey Hutchins Davies.
[Postcard]
Glacier Creek Sushanna Diggings - GD.
[Postcard, shows man standing in creek, with what looks like a flume to the side]
George Davies - After the break-up of Yukon R. May, 1932.
[Man with gold pan, ankle deep in water and surrounded by large chunks of ice]
Note torpedo-like shape of the ice floe pushing up the bank on the way to town from Mission. Summer this year has been very wet and mosquitoes outrageous; worse than anytime since we have been up here. We start to Eagle from Nenana Aug 22. So do write us what you will be doing this coming winter. We put in a ___?_____ ___?___ last winter and trust that we will never have another like it. As ever, Nancy F.
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.
Ice cake pushed into building.
[Flooded buildings surrounded by ice]
In our front yard. Fort Yukon.
[Large pieces of ice piled up, house in background]
Mr. Horton Sargent Curlee and Cheateo [?} takeu [?] at 2 a.m. on the morning of the breakup.
[3 men standing on dirt next to piled ice]
Ice crowding up over the bank of the river.
[Ice next to pole, against buildings in background]
Steamboat Fort Yukon.
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.