Box PCA0148
Container
Contains 207 Results:
Squaws cutting salmon [same as No. 9: (two women cutting salmon beside a lake or bay) (Women are probably two of the Nudlash sisters, left to right, Yenlu Nudlash Brooks Seversen and Olga Nudlash Delkittie. Six-mile Lake, Nondalton - jb.)]
Item — Box: PCA0148
Identifier: PCA0148-78
Scope and Contents
John B. Branson (initials jb), added substantial information to the guide, including personal names and locations, with the aid of Iliamna-Lake Clark elders and others.
Dates:
1900-1935
Iliamna Trail [valley with mountains close on both sides].
Item — Box: PCA0148
Identifier: PCA0148-79
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
According to John B. Branson, park ranger/historian with the National Park Service, Lake Clark Nat'l Park and Preserve, this collection may contain the earliest extant photographs of Tanalian Point, now known as Port Alsworth, and what is now Lake Clark National Park and Preserve. Two letters sent from Tanalian Point to A.S. Tulloch, from Otis M. "Doc" Dutton and Joe Kackley, provide some information about the region and the men. The collection contains several pictures of Walter Crane, Dean...
Dates:
1900-1935
Mrs. Secara, Mary [Mary Zacker - wife of Chief Zackar Evanoff] and daughter [two women, seated].
Item — Box: PCA0148
Identifier: PCA0148-80
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
According to John B. Branson, park ranger/historian with the National Park Service, Lake Clark Nat'l Park and Preserve, this collection may contain the earliest extant photographs of Tanalian Point, now known as Port Alsworth, and what is now Lake Clark National Park and Preserve. Two letters sent from Tanalian Point to A.S. Tulloch, from Otis M. "Doc" Dutton and Joe Kackley, provide some information about the region and the men. The collection contains several pictures of Walter Crane, Dean...
Dates:
1900-1935
View on the old trail, W.P.Y.Ry.: First high bridge in Alaska [water rushing over rocks; White Pass and Yukon Railway]
Item — Box: PCA0148
Identifier: PCA0148-81
Scope and Contents
(L.H.P. No. 978).
Dates:
1900-1935
Wreck of S.S. FARALLON at low tide. Taken four weeks after wreck. Cook’s Inlet, Alaska. January 5, 1910 [ship completely covered with ice].
Item — Box: PCA0148
Identifier: PCA0148-82
Scope and Contents
(Thwaites F23).
Dates:
1900-1935
Breathing hole of the parka or ground squirrel.
Item — Box: PCA0148
Identifier: PCA0148-131
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
According to John B. Branson, park ranger/historian with the National Park Service, Lake Clark Nat'l Park and Preserve, this collection may contain the earliest extant photographs of Tanalian Point, now known as Port Alsworth, and what is now Lake Clark National Park and Preserve. Two letters sent from Tanalian Point to A.S. Tulloch, from Otis M. "Doc" Dutton and Joe Kackley, provide some information about the region and the men. The collection contains several pictures of Walter Crane, Dean...
Dates:
1900-1935
[Four men sitting on a motorized sled.]
Item — Box: PCA0148
Identifier: PCA0148-132
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
According to John B. Branson, park ranger/historian with the National Park Service, Lake Clark Nat'l Park and Preserve, this collection may contain the earliest extant photographs of Tanalian Point, now known as Port Alsworth, and what is now Lake Clark National Park and Preserve. Two letters sent from Tanalian Point to A.S. Tulloch, from Otis M. "Doc" Dutton and Joe Kackley, provide some information about the region and the men. The collection contains several pictures of Walter Crane, Dean...
Dates:
1900-1935
[Log house, man on pathway.]
Item — Box: PCA0148
Identifier: PCA0148-133
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
According to John B. Branson, park ranger/historian with the National Park Service, Lake Clark Nat'l Park and Preserve, this collection may contain the earliest extant photographs of Tanalian Point, now known as Port Alsworth, and what is now Lake Clark National Park and Preserve. Two letters sent from Tanalian Point to A.S. Tulloch, from Otis M. "Doc" Dutton and Joe Kackley, provide some information about the region and the men. The collection contains several pictures of Walter Crane, Dean...
Dates:
1900-1935
Depot and post office, mile 7 [small building next to train tracks].
Item — Box: PCA0148
Identifier: PCA0148-134
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
According to John B. Branson, park ranger/historian with the National Park Service, Lake Clark Nat'l Park and Preserve, this collection may contain the earliest extant photographs of Tanalian Point, now known as Port Alsworth, and what is now Lake Clark National Park and Preserve. Two letters sent from Tanalian Point to A.S. Tulloch, from Otis M. "Doc" Dutton and Joe Kackley, provide some information about the region and the men. The collection contains several pictures of Walter Crane, Dean...
Dates:
1900-1935
Bear hunting cabin, May 1931 [small building in the trees - wood piled at front of it].
Item — Box: PCA0148
Identifier: PCA0148-135
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
According to John B. Branson, park ranger/historian with the National Park Service, Lake Clark Nat'l Park and Preserve, this collection may contain the earliest extant photographs of Tanalian Point, now known as Port Alsworth, and what is now Lake Clark National Park and Preserve. Two letters sent from Tanalian Point to A.S. Tulloch, from Otis M. "Doc" Dutton and Joe Kackley, provide some information about the region and the men. The collection contains several pictures of Walter Crane, Dean...
Dates:
1900-1935