Box PCA240 Box 2
Container
Contains 359 Results:
Ice at Fairbanks.
Item — Box: PCA240 Box 2
Identifier: PCA0240-427
Scope and Contents
[View of ice and debris, people on street, right] #4-14
Dates:
circa 1911-1933
Ice at Fairbanks.
Item — Box: PCA240 Box 2
Identifier: PCA0240-428
Scope and Contents
[View of ice and debris, people on street, right] #14-14
Dates:
circa 1911-1933
Ice at Fairbanks.
Item — Box: PCA240 Box 2
Identifier: PCA0240-429
Scope and Contents
[View of ice and debris, people on street, right] #141-14
Dates:
circa 1911-1933
[People watching ice filled stream, Fairbanks; stores on left]
Item — Box: PCA240 Box 2
Identifier: PCA0240-430
Scope and Contents
#12-14
Dates:
circa 1911-1933
[Close-up of ice filled stream, Fairbanks]
Item — Box: PCA240 Box 2
Identifier: PCA0240-431
Scope and Contents
#15-14
Dates:
circa 1911-1933
[Ice on shore near buildings, Fairbanks]
Item — Box: PCA240 Box 2
Identifier: PCA0240-432
Scope and Contents
#9-14
Dates:
circa 1911-1933
[Flooding stream, Fairbanks; stores, right]
Item — Box: PCA240 Box 2
Identifier: PCA0240-433
Scope and Contents
#5-14
Dates:
circa 1911-1933
[N.C. Co. building and other stores beyond flooding stream, Fairbanks]
Item — Box: PCA240 Box 2
Identifier: PCA0240-434
Scope and Contents
#10-14
Dates:
circa 1911-1933
[Floating ice, foreground; bridge, center; Fairbanks]
Item — Box: PCA240 Box 2
Identifier: PCA0240-435
Scope and Contents
#11-14
Dates:
circa 1911-1933
[Ice along edge of stream, Fairbanks]
Item — Box: PCA240 Box 2
Identifier: PCA0240-436
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection includes about 300 photos taken in interior and northwestern Alaska in 1911-1914 by Governor Parks when he worked for the U.S. Land Office. These include views of villages, mining operations, and vessels on the Yukon. The first 92 views (album) in the collection record a trip taken during May and June of 1928 by Governor Parks, Malcolm Elliott, President of the Alaska Road Commission and R.J. Sommers, Territorial highway engineer. A portion of the trip was in a one-engine...
Dates:
circa 1911-1933