Box PCA0102
Contains 71 Results:
PCA 102 Folder 1 of 1
[Native woman wearing long fur coat and red knit hat. She is turning the wheel of the ship.]
Hand-tinted copy of 1B.
[Un-tinted version of 1A: Native woman wearing long fur coat and knit hat. She is turning the wheel of the ship.]
Photo is black and white.
[Man, women and child pose for camera in front of the Cliff House in San Francisco, CA.]
[Per John Branson in October of 2006, Lake Clark National Park and Preserve historian: Could be Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gartterman and Son Herman Jr. from Koggiung, AK on Kvichak River, 18 miles West of Naknek. Mrs. Gotteman’s maiden name was Anna Larson – she was from Nushagak.]
[Three unidentified women.]
[Unidentified man and woman seated on a small sofa.]
Per Mel Monsen, who is related to some of the people in these photographs, in February 2021: Pretty sure that this is a photo of John and Jennie Markstrom.]
[Unidentified family portrait.]
[8 children]
[Per John Branson in October of 2006, Lake Clark National Park and Preserve historian: The children of Martin and Martha Monsen, Naknek, AK – Bristol Bay.] [Per Mel Monsen, who is related to some of the people in these photographs, in February 2021: July 1920. At R.S. Cannery. 1. Alice Monsen 2. Zenia Monsen 3. Nick Monsen 4. Victor Monsen 5. William Monsen]
[Unidentified woman standing on porch.]
[Per John Branson in October of 2006, Lake Clark National Park and Preserve historian: Woman is probably at Naknek.] [Per Mel Monsen, who is related to some of the people in these photographs, in February 2021: May be Jennie Markstrom]