Box PCA0102
Contains 71 Results:
[Native fish racks, Koggiung, Kvichak, Iliamna Lake.]
[Dogs and Sleds.]
[Old Iliamna Village.]
Annie and Linta, Alaska.
[Two girls, twins? standing in front of building.] [Per John Branson in October of 2006, Lake Clark National Park and Preserve historian: Two girls at a Bristol Bay Cannery – Probably APA’s Diamond J Cannery at Koggiung on Kvichak River.]
[Man and Native woman with walking sticks posed in a field.]
[Per John Branson in October of 2006, Lake Clark National Park and Preserve historian: Probably Rudolph Buchart, a Koggiung Merchant – his Yup’ik wife – first name Barbara – his store at Cannery.]
[Man and Native woman posed on a sofa (same people in # 63).]
[Per John Branson in October of 2006, Lake Clark National Park and Preserve historian: Rudolph Buchart at home at Koggiung, Kvichak River, with wife Barbara.]
[Koggiung. Men carrying a skin kayak, other men watching, fish racks in background.]
[Two women and a man sitting at bottom of long staircase.]
[Man and Native woman as shown in # 63 and # 64 posed at the counter of a store. Fur pelts hanging in background and Native crafts on the counter.]
[Per Mel Monsen, who is related to some of the people in these photographs, in February 2021: Rudolph Buchart, center, a German-born Bristol Bay fisherman and cannery watchman, in his Koggiung store. The lady on the right is remembered to be Buchart’s second wife, Barbara. Hanging on the wall are rabbit, wolverine, and fox furs. The photo was taken about 1915.]
Firework Display. Labor Day, Sept. 1, 1947, Fairbanks, Alaska., 1947-09-01
Rinear Photo.