Box PCA0208
Contains 334 Results:
[River steamer: Tanana]
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.
Gov. W. B. Hoggatt, Alaska, 1908., 1908
[Acc. No. 2003-56; small crack in glass]
Old Glory Hole, Treadwell Mine, Alaska.
[Acc. No. 2003-56 ; cracked]
[Alaskan slide, attributed to Nowell, a gold mine owner. Circa 1904. #1430 ], 1904
Notes from materials accompanying acession. [Acc. No. 2006-06]
Drying fish on the Yukon River, Alaska.
[Keystone View Co.] [Acc. No. 2006-06]
Placer mining near the Yukon River, Alaska.
[Keystone View Co.] [Acc. No. 2006-06]
Kassan Village. Alaska.
[Keystone View Co.] [Acc. No. 2006-06]
On the rim of the “glory Hole,” Treadwell Mine, Alaska.
[Keystone View Co.] [Acc. No. 2006-06]
Placer mining, near the Yukon River, Alaska.
[Keystone View Co.] [Acc. No. 2006-06]
Chichagof Island, Port Altrop.
Neg W10. Department of Geology, University of Wisconsin. [Acc. No. 2006-06]