Box PCA0208
Contains 334 Results:
From S.L. Myer's Window.
[Ketchikan residences, church]
Ketchikan looking South 1913., 1913
[looking downhill toward water, residences, church, mill]
Residences, Ketchikan. February 1916., 1916-02
This collection of glass lantern slides presents a visual story of Alaska and Alaskans from the late nineteenth century until 1916. The collection is ongoing; slides are added to the end of the collection as they are received. Subjects include communities, pioneer life, fishing and the fishing industry, logging, ships, glaciers, farms, animals, landscapes and Alaskan Natives and their culture. The slides are both black and white and color; some are hand-tinted.
Ketchikan toward church.
[Ketchikan Iron Works, plank Street]
[Ketchikan waterfront businesses, from water]
This collection of glass lantern slides presents a visual story of Alaska and Alaskans from the late nineteenth century until 1916. The collection is ongoing; slides are added to the end of the collection as they are received. Subjects include communities, pioneer life, fishing and the fishing industry, logging, ships, glaciers, farms, animals, landscapes and Alaskan Natives and their culture. The slides are both black and white and color; some are hand-tinted.
Methodist Church, Ketchikan 1911-12 exterior, 1911 - 1912
This collection of glass lantern slides presents a visual story of Alaska and Alaskans from the late nineteenth century until 1916. The collection is ongoing; slides are added to the end of the collection as they are received. Subjects include communities, pioneer life, fishing and the fishing industry, logging, ships, glaciers, farms, animals, landscapes and Alaskan Natives and their culture. The slides are both black and white and color; some are hand-tinted.
Coasting 1914-15., 1914 - 1915
[sledding in front of Ketchikan Methodist Church]
Methodist Church, February 1915., 1915-02
Photo by Perkins. [Ketchikan]
Ketchikan from Saxman, 1914., 1914
Deserted Indian Village in foreground.
The Lake Ketchikan gets its water supply from; taken from Deer Mountain.
This collection of glass lantern slides presents a visual story of Alaska and Alaskans from the late nineteenth century until 1916. The collection is ongoing; slides are added to the end of the collection as they are received. Subjects include communities, pioneer life, fishing and the fishing industry, logging, ships, glaciers, farms, animals, landscapes and Alaskan Natives and their culture. The slides are both black and white and color; some are hand-tinted.