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[2 men smoking near table w/picture/plan?]
Special file on Alaska history (1764-1967) collected by the Alaska Purchase Centennial Commission for the celebration, 1967. Selections include portraits of historical figures, images from early exploration, towns, industry, natural resources and environment, Alaska native communities and art, and maps.
[2 men smoking near table w/picture/plan?]
Special file on Alaska history (1764-1967) collected by the Alaska Purchase Centennial Commission for the celebration, 1967. Selections include portraits of historical figures, images from early exploration, towns, industry, natural resources and environment, Alaska native communities and art, and maps.
[2 men stacking boxes of canned salmon]
Accession 2006-38. Photos 1-22 show interior cannery process views. The process starts with the unloading of salmon from the fishing vessels through to the stacking of cases of canned salmon at the end.
[2 men standing behind large machinery]
Accession 2006-38. Photos 1-22 show interior cannery process views. The process starts with the unloading of salmon from the fishing vessels through to the stacking of cases of canned salmon at the end.
[2 men standing beside a vehicle]
This collection includes views around the city of Juneau, unidentified individuals, and group portraits. One of the unidentified individuals may be Arthur Walther. Some of the photographs were taken during a union strike in the late 1930s. The few papers include notes, envelopes, identification cards, and receipts. Some of the papers are related to the labor unions and a number of the items belonged to Victor Grimm, a member of the local union.
[2 men standing on barrels cutting whale meat from huge bone. Am. Pac. Whaling Co., Akutan]
(#72) (26-G-15OD-11B)
[2 men standing, one man propped up next to a house]
The Stanley Nowicka Photograph Collection, 1904-1918, includes 296 black and white photoprints in an album and one folder. Subjects include the Juneau, Douglas, Ketchikan, and Hoonah areas, Mendenhall glacier, Governor's mansion, Fourth of July speeches, mines, ships, the Nowicka brothers, and other snapshots.
[2 men walking down street in Chisana - winter scene]
Lorain Roberts Zacharias collected photographs from several locations with views primarily of mining activities in Dawson and Chisana (also known as Shushana, Shushanna, or Qhisina), family views, and scenics. Photographers represented in the collection include Winter & Pond, Case & Draper, Wolfe, L.H. Smith, and J. Doody. The collection also contains a mining claim location notice, notes with penciled drawing from her husband, and other papers.
[2 men walking in front of a building, 1 man going into an alleyway- “Scabs” written on the front of the picture]
This collection includes views around the city of Juneau, unidentified individuals, and group portraits. One of the unidentified individuals may be Arthur Walther. Some of the photographs were taken during a union strike in the late 1930s. The few papers include notes, envelopes, identification cards, and receipts. Some of the papers are related to the labor unions and a number of the items belonged to Victor Grimm, a member of the local union.
[2 men with 2 horses]
This collection includes views around the city of Juneau, unidentified individuals, and group portraits. One of the unidentified individuals may be Arthur Walther. Some of the photographs were taken during a union strike in the late 1930s. The few papers include notes, envelopes, identification cards, and receipts. Some of the papers are related to the labor unions and a number of the items belonged to Victor Grimm, a member of the local union.