Box PCA0039
Container
Contains 1316 Results:
Bear hunters.
Item — Box: PCA0039
Identifier: PCA0039-735
Scope and Contents
[two men seated on ground in front of tent] (no. 234)
Dates:
1898-1920
[Elk's Hall street entrance]
Item — Box: PCA0039
Identifier: PCA0039-736
Scope and Contents
(no. 123)
Dates:
1898-1920
[Three men hiking away down snowy path]
Item — Box: PCA0039
Identifier: PCA0039-737
Scope and Contents
(no. 85)
Dates:
1898-1920
Thomas Knuteson ranch.
Item — Box: PCA0039
Identifier: PCA0039-738
Scope and Contents
(no. 228)
Dates:
1898-1920
[Row of white tents in field; kennel tent at left]
Item — Box: PCA0039
Identifier: PCA0039-739
Scope and Contents
(no. 280)
Dates:
1898-1920
[Snow-covered pavilion on Mayflower Island, with Douglas city in background; view from water]
Item — Box: PCA0039
Identifier: PCA0039-740
Scope and Contents
W. H. Case (no. 102) retouched
Dates:
1898-1920
[Man in small boat near wooded shore]
Item — Box: PCA0039
Identifier: PCA0039-741
Scope and Contents
blurred
Dates:
1898-1920
[Knik Roadhouse and lane]
Item — Box: PCA0039
Identifier: PCA0039-742
Scope and Contents
W. H. Case (no. 85)
Dates:
1898-1920
[Two Native women and two Native men in western clothing, standing in grass.]
Item — Box: PCA0039
Identifier: PCA0039-743
Content Description
From the Collection:
Case and Draper were best known for their portraits and photographs of the life and customs of the Tlingit Indians, early Skagway, and the Gold Rush of 1898. Their views were reproduced in a variety of Alaskan books, including The Soapy Smith Tragedy, and on postcards and White Pass and Yukon Railway souvenir playing cards. Collection includes views of southeast Alaska, portraits, and Tlingit Indians, 1898-1920.
Dates:
1898-1920
[Elderly Native woman approaching on a narrow wood footbridge]
Item — Box: PCA0039
Identifier: PCA0039-744
Scope and Contents
(no. 217)
Dates:
1898-1920