Box PCA0271
Contains 33 Results:
Oats, Fairbanks, Alaska 1911., 1911
[field of oats in shocks; buildings beyond field]
[Man seated in opening of canvas tent, other tents nearby; fish drying on lines.]
This small collection contains photographs of Fairbanks businesses, the old Chena River Bridge, sunsets, wild flowers and a 3-hour timed exposure of a sunset in which the moon created a streak across the sky. Additional photographs were donated in 2005 from the William T. Dunn Estate. William Dunn’s mother was Kathleen Pearl Welden; Joseph Welden was Dunn’s great uncle.
July noon.
[Fairbanks, Alaska]
Near Fairbanks Alaska.
[horse drawn sleigh full of people]
“A copper colored sun rides on the southern horizon. Just shows full disk and then goes down and Arctic night is on for one and twenty hours.” Fairbanks, Alaska, Dec 22, 1907., 1907-12-22
This small collection contains photographs of Fairbanks businesses, the old Chena River Bridge, sunsets, wild flowers and a 3-hour timed exposure of a sunset in which the moon created a streak across the sky. Additional photographs were donated in 2005 from the William T. Dunn Estate. William Dunn’s mother was Kathleen Pearl Welden; Joseph Welden was Dunn’s great uncle.
The Malamute Kid with his McKinzy River huskys near Fairbanks Alaska 1911., 1911
[dog sled with woman passenger]
Alaska Pack Animals [man in mosquito hat with 2 dogs]
This small collection contains photographs of Fairbanks businesses, the old Chena River Bridge, sunsets, wild flowers and a 3-hour timed exposure of a sunset in which the moon created a streak across the sky. Additional photographs were donated in 2005 from the William T. Dunn Estate. William Dunn’s mother was Kathleen Pearl Welden; Joseph Welden was Dunn’s great uncle.
Hose hung free from chaffing “I hung up hose so no chaffing and so to dry out gunck: Tarsd.[?]”
This small collection contains photographs of Fairbanks businesses, the old Chena River Bridge, sunsets, wild flowers and a 3-hour timed exposure of a sunset in which the moon created a streak across the sky. Additional photographs were donated in 2005 from the William T. Dunn Estate. William Dunn’s mother was Kathleen Pearl Welden; Joseph Welden was Dunn’s great uncle.
Good old summer time, Fairbanks, Alaska.
[boy and girl standing in creek, each with a dog]
40 Mile District, Doyls & Lansmacks, Chicken. Welden. Stone House Creek Chicken Alaska.
[5 men, 2 women working sluice]