Box PCA0208
Contains 334 Results:
[man standing on the bank coaxing his pack horse from a river]
H.N. Tiemann Co., NY. Acc. # 2001-110
[two people saddling a load on a pack horse]
H.N. Tiemann Co., NY (no. 54) Acc. # 2001-110
[four men standing on shore looking out over the water; winter]
H.N. Tiemann Co. NY. Acc. #2001-110
[two men sitting on snow covered ledge looking through binocular and monocular]
Colored by Miss E. B. Lucas, Ruxton, Maryland. Acc. # 2001-110.
[four men eating near cook fire in campsite; summer].
Colored by Miss E. B. Lucas, Ruxton, Maryland. Acc. # 2001-110.
[man posing with slain mountain goat on mountainside]
Acc. #2001-110
[three men and horses with snowcapped mountains in distance]
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.
[men with pack horses fording a river]
Acc. #2001-110
[small buildings beside dirt road]
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.
[driver with horse-drawn cart standing on dirt mountainside road; water in distance]
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.