Box PCA0270
Container
Contains 1016 Results:
Mrs. Chris Anderson (Wis.) chopping wood.
Item — Box: PCA0270
Identifier: PCA0270-651
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(no. 777)
Dates:
1935
A few of the colonists' children.
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Identifier: PCA0270-652
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[12 children lined up on a rail] (no. 778)
Dates:
1935
Unloading freight at Palmer [at railway].
Item — Box: PCA0270
Identifier: PCA0270-653
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(no. 766)
Dates:
1935
Mr. E. Huseby, colonist, peeling the bark off the logs on his cabin with a homemade tool that he constructed from a hoe.
Item — Box: PCA0270
Identifier: PCA0270-654
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(no. 792)
Dates:
1935
Yard scene at one of the new cabins.
Item — Box: PCA0270
Identifier: PCA0270-655
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[Men sawing logs] (no. 825)
Dates:
1935
Barn and cabin belonging to W. Ising, colonist from Minnesota.
Item — Box: PCA0270
Identifier: PCA0270-656
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(no. 817)
Dates:
1935
Curio shop. Here are sold curios made by the colonists and also the Indians in the vicinity. Mrs. Lloyd Bell (Minn.) (left) in charge, and Miss Deana Reitan (right) inspecting a pair of slippers.
Item — Box: PCA0270
Identifier: PCA0270-657
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[Basketry and other items for sale under a sign: "The Curio Shoppe, Gifts-Souvenirs, Extsn. Ser. Uni. of Alaska, Lydia Fohn Hansen"] (no. 779)
Dates:
1935
Homemade articles sold in the curio shop.
Item — Box: PCA0270
Identifier: PCA0270-658
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[Close-up of items on table] [(no. 779a) on back, album labeled 779]
Dates:
1935
Mrs. Henry Rossiter of St. Louis [Co., Minn.] proudly displays her newly born twin girls; the first twins to be born in the colony. The dual birth happened Sept. 28th [1935].
Item — Box: PCA0270
Identifier: PCA0270-659
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(no. 823)
Dates:
1935
Mrs. Vincent Stephan (Minn.) finds that as the nights grow colder her little son needs the covers tucked in tightly.
Item — Box: PCA0270
Identifier: PCA0270-660
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(no. 919)
Dates:
1935