Box PCA0270
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Contains 1016 Results:
Mr. & Mrs. Neil Miller and family stop a moment with the work on their cabin to chat with a reporter.
Item — Box: PCA0270
Identifier: PCA0270-612
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[Reporter is Arville Schaleben of The Milwaukee Journal] (no. 592)
Dates:
1935
Publicized pioneers. Although it has been four months since the arrival of the colonists, newsmen and photographers are still prevalent.
Item — Box: PCA0270
Identifier: PCA0270-613
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[Man taking a photograph of woman and children in doorway of a tent] (no. 624)
Dates:
1935
Madeleine de Foras, Red Cross nurse on one of her health visits, stops at the new cabin of John Meehan, colonist from Minnesota. Colonist Meehan has constructed a very attractive porch and entrance to his cabin.
Item — Box: PCA0270
Identifier: PCA0270-614
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(no. 692)
Dates:
1935
E. Chaney, colonist, finds that a small bit of woodwork and a swing for his children help increase the beauty of his forty acres.
Item — Box: PCA0270
Identifier: PCA0270-615
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[Signpost and child on swing] (no. 700)
Dates:
1935
Deana Reitan, colonist daughter, and her pet bear cub.
Item — Box: PCA0270
Identifier: PCA0270-616
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(no. 715)
Dates:
1935
L. L. Bell, colonist of Minnesota, sawing his winter's supply of wood.
Item — Box: PCA0270
Identifier: PCA0270-617
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(no. 717)
Dates:
1935
Robert Biller and son, Bobby Jr., of Wisconsin carrying water to his tent.
Item — Box: PCA0270
Identifier: PCA0270-618
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[With shoulder yoke] (no. 625)
Dates:
1935
As the progress is speeded and the colonists' cabins are quickly being constructed, the cooperation and spirit amongst the colonists increase daily. Here are shown five of the colonists women who have just completed a day's canning of carrots grown in the Community Garden. (L to R) Mesdames Edward Moss, Johan Johnson, Henry Jensen, Roy Wilkes and Rudolp Leander
Item — Box: PCA0270
Identifier: PCA0270-619
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[Women standing behind canned goods on crate] (no. 623)
Dates:
1935
Sunset on Echo Lake between Matanuska and Palmer.
Item — Box: PCA0270
Identifier: PCA0270-620
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(no. 638)
Dates:
1935
With most of the colonists' tents on the site of their homesteads, the families can watch and assist in the building of their homes and also work on their land.
Item — Box: PCA0270
Identifier: PCA0270-621
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[View of tent and cabin] [(no. 659) on back]
Dates:
1935