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A by product of moose hunting was the moose skin which was highly valued by many women in town.
Here, Annie Vent is working on a full skin, with Laura Mark helping her in return for a share of the skin. The skin is frozen, stretched tight and the frozen hair scraped off as a preliminary to tanning it.
A chicken [girl] from Phoenix, Arizona. 19 years of age, wt. 170 lbs.
[Young woman also in photograph #14]
A copy of the Pictoral Review, March 1920 with a picture of Mrs. John W. Troy, and The Green Book Magazine, July 1920., 1920
This series contains correspondence to Ethel Troy who married John Troy in 1916, newspaper clippings and other articles from her visit to Mexico and time as a member of the Democratic National Committee, memorabilia, and pins from the Democratic National Convention. Much of the correspondence is from John Troy, Ethel’s second husband.
A frosty George Attla Jr. having just finished the Huslia race.
It was so cold we had to place our cameras inside our jackets.
A good view of the blackfish trap as it was removed from the hole., February-March 1958
You could clearly see the piece of canvas which had been turned back from its covering place over the trap.
A postcard, correspondence from Alf’s father and step-mother, minutes from a captain’s meeting, July 23, 1942, a 1942 memo about Woodcock, B.C., deposit slips from the First National Bank, an identification card from the Naval Reserve, a letter regarding application for citizenship, balance sheet (no date) from Marine Airways, Special Instructions on an oil dilution system “to be used in emergency only”, confidential U.S. Naval Air Station code., 1940-1947
This series contains correspondence and papers of Helen’s first husband Robert William Bender, Helen’s second husband Alf Nikolai Monsen, Dorothy Troy Lingo, Helen’s sister, and Joan Lingo, Helen’s niece.
A racer, Bergman Sam I think, finished during the Huslia New Year's race.
A trap that has been pulled from the lake to be emptied., Summer 1955
A view of Hughes, Alaska from the air., February 1960
The runway/landing ran the length of the village, between the houses and the river.
A view of Huslia as we were approaching it from the air. , March 1963
The large body of water at the top is the lake behind town. This lake was a great source of ice for melting in the winter time. On the far side of the lake there were many "wood yards" which supplied the town with fire wood.