Box PCA 221
Container
Contains 34 Results:
[Earl Rossman, with camera on tripod, standing in front of Auke Lake; Mendenhall Glacier beyond.]
Item — Box: PCA 221
Identifier: PCA0221-1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Earl Rossman inscribed these views to Karl Thiele, a friend and Alaska pioneer who served as Secretary of Alaska from 1925-1933. Several views were taken in Southeast Alaska but most were taken in the Arctic.Earl Rossman recorded his Alaska experiences in the book Black Sunlight; a Log of the Arctic (New York, Oxford University Press, 1926). In 1923, after photographing Southeast Alaska natives and losing the motion picture footage in a sinking boat, Rossman decided to see more...
Dates:
1924-1926
[Earl Rossman, left and another man on beach surrounded by camping gear. Probably Southeast Alaska.]
Item — Box: PCA 221
Identifier: PCA0221-2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Earl Rossman inscribed these views to Karl Thiele, a friend and Alaska pioneer who served as Secretary of Alaska from 1925-1933. Several views were taken in Southeast Alaska but most were taken in the Arctic.Earl Rossman recorded his Alaska experiences in the book Black Sunlight; a Log of the Arctic (New York, Oxford University Press, 1926). In 1923, after photographing Southeast Alaska natives and losing the motion picture footage in a sinking boat, Rossman decided to see more...
Dates:
1924-1926
[Earl Rossman, right standing behind box camera which is on a tripod; man on left is probably Scott Bone.]
Item — Box: PCA 221
Identifier: PCA0221-3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Earl Rossman inscribed these views to Karl Thiele, a friend and Alaska pioneer who served as Secretary of Alaska from 1925-1933. Several views were taken in Southeast Alaska but most were taken in the Arctic.Earl Rossman recorded his Alaska experiences in the book Black Sunlight; a Log of the Arctic (New York, Oxford University Press, 1926). In 1923, after photographing Southeast Alaska natives and losing the motion picture footage in a sinking boat, Rossman decided to see more...
Dates:
1924-1926
Bogosloff seals [seals in surf; small island in background].
Item — Box: PCA 221
Identifier: PCA0221-4
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Earl Rossman inscribed these views to Karl Thiele, a friend and Alaska pioneer who served as Secretary of Alaska from 1925-1933. Several views were taken in Southeast Alaska but most were taken in the Arctic.Earl Rossman recorded his Alaska experiences in the book Black Sunlight; a Log of the Arctic (New York, Oxford University Press, 1926). In 1923, after photographing Southeast Alaska natives and losing the motion picture footage in a sinking boat, Rossman decided to see more...
Dates:
1924-1926
[Man on snow beside seal]
Item — Box: PCA 221
Identifier: PCA0221-5
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Earl Rossman inscribed these views to Karl Thiele, a friend and Alaska pioneer who served as Secretary of Alaska from 1925-1933. Several views were taken in Southeast Alaska but most were taken in the Arctic.Earl Rossman recorded his Alaska experiences in the book Black Sunlight; a Log of the Arctic (New York, Oxford University Press, 1926). In 1923, after photographing Southeast Alaska natives and losing the motion picture footage in a sinking boat, Rossman decided to see more...
Dates:
1924-1926
At Seal Rocks near Seward, Alaska [seals on rocks].
Item — Box: PCA 221
Identifier: PCA0221-6
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Earl Rossman inscribed these views to Karl Thiele, a friend and Alaska pioneer who served as Secretary of Alaska from 1925-1933. Several views were taken in Southeast Alaska but most were taken in the Arctic.Earl Rossman recorded his Alaska experiences in the book Black Sunlight; a Log of the Arctic (New York, Oxford University Press, 1926). In 1923, after photographing Southeast Alaska natives and losing the motion picture footage in a sinking boat, Rossman decided to see more...
Dates:
1924-1926
Eskimo seal hunters, Arctic Ocean [2 men; one in boat, the other on ice with gun].
Item — Box: PCA 221
Identifier: PCA0221-7
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Earl Rossman inscribed these views to Karl Thiele, a friend and Alaska pioneer who served as Secretary of Alaska from 1925-1933. Several views were taken in Southeast Alaska but most were taken in the Arctic.Earl Rossman recorded his Alaska experiences in the book Black Sunlight; a Log of the Arctic (New York, Oxford University Press, 1926). In 1923, after photographing Southeast Alaska natives and losing the motion picture footage in a sinking boat, Rossman decided to see more...
Dates:
1924-1926
Outfitting for the walrus hunt [four men in parkas in open boat.]
Item — Box: PCA 221
Identifier: PCA0221-8
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Earl Rossman inscribed these views to Karl Thiele, a friend and Alaska pioneer who served as Secretary of Alaska from 1925-1933. Several views were taken in Southeast Alaska but most were taken in the Arctic.Earl Rossman recorded his Alaska experiences in the book Black Sunlight; a Log of the Arctic (New York, Oxford University Press, 1926). In 1923, after photographing Southeast Alaska natives and losing the motion picture footage in a sinking boat, Rossman decided to see more...
Dates:
1924-1926
Within the Arctic Circle after walrus [men in 2 open boats; surrounded by icebergs].
Item — Box: PCA 221
Identifier: PCA0221-9
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Earl Rossman inscribed these views to Karl Thiele, a friend and Alaska pioneer who served as Secretary of Alaska from 1925-1933. Several views were taken in Southeast Alaska but most were taken in the Arctic.Earl Rossman recorded his Alaska experiences in the book Black Sunlight; a Log of the Arctic (New York, Oxford University Press, 1926). In 1923, after photographing Southeast Alaska natives and losing the motion picture footage in a sinking boat, Rossman decided to see more...
Dates:
1924-1926
Dragging our skin canoe over the roof of the frozen Arctic Ocean; whaling trip - April 26 to June 13, 1924., bulk: 1924-04-26 - 1924-06-13
Item — Box: PCA 221
Identifier: PCA0221-10
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Earl Rossman inscribed these views to Karl Thiele, a friend and Alaska pioneer who served as Secretary of Alaska from 1925-1933. Several views were taken in Southeast Alaska but most were taken in the Arctic.Earl Rossman recorded his Alaska experiences in the book Black Sunlight; a Log of the Arctic (New York, Oxford University Press, 1926). In 1923, after photographing Southeast Alaska natives and losing the motion picture footage in a sinking boat, Rossman decided to see more...
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1924-04-26 - 1924-06-13