Box PCA 14-1
Contains 231 Results:
Thane – Tramway up Sheep Creek. (#143), ca. 1914
Description from information typed on negative sleeve. Negatives in their sleeves are stored in freezer in PCA 14 - Box 2
Sumdum – Abandoned village (#132), ca. 1914
Description from information typed on negative sleeve. Negatives in their sleeves are stored in freezer in PCA 14 - Box 2
Warm Springs Bay – The falls with a portion of the sawmill showing at the left. Taken July 24, 1913. (#8), 1913 July 24
Description from information typed on negative sleeve. Negatives in their sleeves are stored in freezer in PCA 14 - Box 2
Warm Springs Bay – Gasboat Union tied up at the float with the falls at the left (#11), 1913 July 30
Description from information typed on negative sleeve. Negatives in their sleeves are stored in freezer in PCA 14 - Box 2
Hull of old clipper ship Glory of the Seas being used as floating cannery, believed to be at Scow Bay. (#377), 1916
Description from information typed on negative sleeve. Negatives in their sleeves are stored in freezer in PCA 14 - Box 2
Wrangell – Chief Shakes house (#375), ca. 1916
Description from information typed on negative sleeve. Negatives in their sleeves are stored in freezer in PCA 14 - Box 2
Wrangell – Totem in front of C.W. Walters’ Curio Store (#342), ca. 1916
Description from information typed on negative sleeve. Negatives in their sleeves are stored in freezer in PCA 14 - Box 2
Taku River – Dr. DeVighne’s Twin Glaciers Camp. (#301), ca. 1915
Snettisham – Mill and other buildings at the mine. (#135), ca. 1914
According to Earl Redman 8/20/2008, this is the Friday Mine.
Sitka – War canoe donated to the people of Alaska by Chief Sonihat of Kasaan. (#344), ca. 1916
He also gave a tall totem, four house posts and a community house. The totems and canoe were taken to Sitka by the Revenue Cutter Rush but the house – into which it had been planned to put the canoe – was never moved. The canoe sat on the waterfront at the edge of the Parade Ground until it fell to pieces.