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Box PCA0214

 Container

Contains 144 Results:

Fishermen's huts, Fort Wrangel [Wrangell]

 Item — Box: PCA0214
Identifier: PCA0214-51
Scope and Contents

[Man in front of 2 wooden houses] (31)

Dates: circa 1891

Group of Alaska Indian boys.

 Item — Box: PCA0214
Identifier: PCA0214-52
Scope and Contents

[2 boys seated on steps] (17)

Dates: circa 1891

Totem pole, Fort Wrangel [Wrangell]

 Item — Box: PCA0214
Identifier: PCA0214-53

Totem poles, Fort Wrangel [Wrangell]

 Item — Box: PCA0214
Identifier: PCA0214-54
Scope and Contents

[Side view of "Bear-up the mountain totem" Chief Shakes totem.] (29)

Dates: circa 1891

Totem poles, Fort Wrangel [Wrangell]

 Item — Box: PCA0214
Identifier: PCA0214-55
Scope and Contents

[3 poles, side view] (25)

Dates: circa 1891

Totem Poles, Fort Wrangel [Wrangell]

 Item — Box: PCA0214
Identifier: PCA0214-56
Scope and Contents

[Bird on top of smooth pole] (28)

Dates: circa 1891

Totem Poles, Fort Wrangel [Wrangell]

 Item — Box: PCA0214
Identifier: PCA0214-57
Scope and Contents

[Close up view of "Go-na-ka-dot" totem -- Chief Shakes totem] (26)

Dates: circa 1891

Totem Poles.

 Item — Box: PCA0214
Identifier: PCA0214-58
Scope and Contents

[Two totems in front of Chief Kadashan's house, Wrangell] (8)

Dates: circa 1891

Totem Poles.

 Item — Box: PCA0214
Identifier: PCA0214-59
Scope and Contents

[Fish Splitter Totem; gasboat in water beyond] (509)

Dates: circa 1891

[Four Alaskan Indians in open boat]

 Item — Box: PCA0214
Identifier: PCA0214-60
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The 4½ x 7½" and 7¼ x 9¼" platinum-finished, albumen prints are mounted on gilt-edged gray boards. The album is bound in leather and was published by Mayo and Weed, Chicago-based photographers. Mayo and Weed photographers accompanied a tour to Alaska in 1891 and published the images from that tour, which include Yellowstone Park, geysers, the Grand Canyon, Washington, Victoria and British Columbia, as well as southeast Alaska towns and glaciers. Photographs numbers 48-119 feature...
Dates: circa 1891