Box PCA0271
Contains 33 Results:
Arthur Williams residence, Fairbanks, Alaska 1919., 1919
[parlor with fireplace, bear and wolf pelt rugs]
Foggy day in Alaska birch woods 1917., 1917
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.
Joy riding, Fairbanks, Alaska 1914., 1914
[dog sled 9 dog team with 2 passengers and driver]
Str. St. Michael leaving Fairbanks, Alaska June 5, 1912., 1912-06-05
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.
Yak U.S. Exp. farm, Fairbanks, Alaska, 1921., 1921
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.
Fairbanks, Alaska July 10, 1913., 1913-07-10
[waterfront, str. Tana, bridge, N.C.Co. dock, Pioneer Hotel]
Moore & Slater catch, 1912, Fairbanks, Alaska., 1912
[log cabin with 3 men, many horns and skins piled around]
Some peas, Fairbanks Alaska 1921. Vines 9 feet high., 1921
[man with hat standing next to vines]
[Kill stashed on bough racks in the trees]
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.
Youngs ranch barley, 1907, Fairbanks, Alaska., 1907
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.