Box PCA0039
Contains 1316 Results:
The snow shoe girl (Sla-Gun).
[same as #61, 243]. Case & Draper (no. 44-N) Copyright 1906.
The snow-shoe girl (Sla-Gun).
[same as #61, 242] Case & Draper Copyright 1906.
[Plains? Indian man in feathered headdress, and blanket, holding tomahawk]
full-length studio portrait Ormsby Copyright 1900
[of Plains? Indian man standing in field, shielding eyes.]
Full-length side portrait
Dinner at Hotel De-Iglo.
[young Native woman nursing two children] W. H. Case (no. 67-N)
[Chief Swatka]
similar to #210, 287; cropped, black background low contrast
Da-Yuc-Hene, the Thlinget sha-man.
[studio portrait of seated man in traditional dress; Native artwork at left] Case & Draper (no. 97-N) Copyright 1906.
C.P.R. S.S. PRINCESS SOPHIA. Taku Glacier, Alaska.
W. H. Case (no. 631) Copyright 1913.
[Early view of Juneau in snow looking toward Mt. Juneau from harbor.]
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.
A Taku potlatch dancer.
[upper torso portrait of young Tlingit woman with nose ring and headdress] Case & Draper (no. 2436; was 127-N)