Box PCA0208
Contains 334 Results:
Home Sweet Home.
(tinted slide of family in camp)
Settler, Copper River.
(tinted slide of family in camp)
A lonely grave in the great Northland.
(tinted slide; tombstone inscribed "Mollie")
Frost 1913-14 Eddystone Rock.
[three people among frosted vegetation]
Meirs -- an excellent Interior roadhouse.
[cracked plate; man, woman and pets in front of building entrance]
Prospector and trappers cabin.
[people and dogs in log cabin entrance]
Great Glacier - Stikine River near Wrangell Alaska, June 21 , 1914., 1914-06-21
[people on glacier] (tinted)
[Man in uniform, probably railroad conductor, and woman posing in front of log structure for photographer who is shown in picture.]
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.
[Man, woman, child with dog team, sled, snowshoes.]
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.
Fred Temple at Old Kasaan; 4 skulls found in a mound.
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.