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Box PCA 328

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Contains 158 Results:

[Smith's Dairy Farm truck unloading hay?]

 Item — Box: PCA 328
Identifier: PCA0328-5-21
Scope and Contents

[Addition to information: Smith’s Dairy Farm-name changed from Juneau Dairy circa 1936 - so as not to confuse with Juneau Dairies Inc. (4 dairies incorporated in 1936)]

Dates: Majority of material found within circa 1890-1950

[Lee Smith, Juneau Dairy, Glacier Highway; two late model vehicles parked along side Glacier Highway.]

 Item — Box: PCA 328
Identifier: PCA0328-5-22
Scope and Contents From the File: Leephonse Hober Smith was born in Fairfax, Virginia in 1888. His father, John Smith installed pasteurization equipment in the Washington D.C. dairies. By February of 1907, 19-year old Lee Smith worked his way from San Francisco to Juneau aboard a lumber schooner. By 1911, after working for several Juneau gold mining companies, Smith and his partner James Bannigan, purchased property from Nicholas Wagner, which included the Chicken Ridge Dairy, several cows and a strip of land in the...
Dates: Majority of material found within circa 1890-1950

["Smith's Dairy Farm" truck, loaded with lumber.]

 Item — Box: PCA 328
Identifier: PCA0328-5-23
Scope and Contents From the File: Leephonse Hober Smith was born in Fairfax, Virginia in 1888. His father, John Smith installed pasteurization equipment in the Washington D.C. dairies. By February of 1907, 19-year old Lee Smith worked his way from San Francisco to Juneau aboard a lumber schooner. By 1911, after working for several Juneau gold mining companies, Smith and his partner James Bannigan, purchased property from Nicholas Wagner, which included the Chicken Ridge Dairy, several cows and a strip of land in the...
Dates: Majority of material found within circa 1890-1950

[1915 Juneau Dairy Homeplace. Site of present (1991) Harborview School. The concrete building beside it was built in 1913. The home was originally built in 1911 and enlarged and remodeled in 1913.]

 Item — Box: PCA 328
Identifier: PCA0328-5-24
Scope and Contents From the File: Leephonse Hober Smith was born in Fairfax, Virginia in 1888. His father, John Smith installed pasteurization equipment in the Washington D.C. dairies. By February of 1907, 19-year old Lee Smith worked his way from San Francisco to Juneau aboard a lumber schooner. By 1911, after working for several Juneau gold mining companies, Smith and his partner James Bannigan, purchased property from Nicholas Wagner, which included the Chicken Ridge Dairy, several cows and a strip of land in the...
Dates: Majority of material found within circa 1890-1950

[1910 photo, Juneau Dairy summer ranch homestead in 1916. First barn built in 1916 was crushed by the deep snow of 1917-18. 22 ft., 4 ft was said to have packed the road. 24 of the 36 animals were killed. The animals that were saved were calves in pens.]

 Item — Box: PCA 328
Identifier: PCA0328-5-25
Scope and Contents

Winter and Pond photo. [Addition to information: Roof of barn cave-in Dec. 31, 1917. Silo built in 1917-date on photo could not be 1910? (homestead records: see 1912.0002vf)]

Dates: Majority of material found within circa 1890-1950

[June 1915, Juneau Dairy Town Site. Lee H. and Francis Smith after marriage in St. Louis, Mo in April, 1915.]

 Item — Box: PCA 328
Identifier: PCA0328-5-26
Scope and Contents From the File: Leephonse Hober Smith was born in Fairfax, Virginia in 1888. His father, John Smith installed pasteurization equipment in the Washington D.C. dairies. By February of 1907, 19-year old Lee Smith worked his way from San Francisco to Juneau aboard a lumber schooner. By 1911, after working for several Juneau gold mining companies, Smith and his partner James Bannigan, purchased property from Nicholas Wagner, which included the Chicken Ridge Dairy, several cows and a strip of land in the...
Dates: Majority of material found within circa 1890-1950

[1916 Ranch Homestead, Mendenhall Valley. Ranch House under construction. Right to left: (Dad) Lee H. Smith, Uncle Emil Altmiller, 3 men unknown, Grandpa Matthew Altmiller.]

 Item — Box: PCA 328
Identifier: PCA0328-5-27
Scope and Contents From the File: Leephonse Hober Smith was born in Fairfax, Virginia in 1888. His father, John Smith installed pasteurization equipment in the Washington D.C. dairies. By February of 1907, 19-year old Lee Smith worked his way from San Francisco to Juneau aboard a lumber schooner. By 1911, after working for several Juneau gold mining companies, Smith and his partner James Bannigan, purchased property from Nicholas Wagner, which included the Chicken Ridge Dairy, several cows and a strip of land in the...
Dates: Majority of material found within circa 1890-1950

[Same as 4-2: The Pederson's, William Jensine, Albert.]

 Item — Box: PCA 328
Identifier: PCA0328-5-28
Scope and Contents From the File: Leephonse Hober Smith was born in Fairfax, Virginia in 1888. His father, John Smith installed pasteurization equipment in the Washington D.C. dairies. By February of 1907, 19-year old Lee Smith worked his way from San Francisco to Juneau aboard a lumber schooner. By 1911, after working for several Juneau gold mining companies, Smith and his partner James Bannigan, purchased property from Nicholas Wagner, which included the Chicken Ridge Dairy, several cows and a strip of land in the...
Dates: Majority of material found within circa 1890-1950

[Summer 1917, View from road built 1916. Juneau Dairy Mendenhall Valley Homestead. This barn lost to heavy snow, Dec. 31, 1917, rebuilt 1918 white building milk house, shop and pump house and wood shed 200'x36' barn in background.]

 Item — Box: PCA 328
Identifier: PCA0328-5-29
Scope and Contents From the File: Leephonse Hober Smith was born in Fairfax, Virginia in 1888. His father, John Smith installed pasteurization equipment in the Washington D.C. dairies. By February of 1907, 19-year old Lee Smith worked his way from San Francisco to Juneau aboard a lumber schooner. By 1911, after working for several Juneau gold mining companies, Smith and his partner James Bannigan, purchased property from Nicholas Wagner, which included the Chicken Ridge Dairy, several cows and a strip of land in the...
Dates: Majority of material found within circa 1890-1950

[1917 Juneau Dairy. Lee H. Smith, 1915 Mack Truck on homestead, Mendenhall Valley.]

 Item — Box: PCA 328
Identifier: PCA0328-5-30
Scope and Contents From the File: Leephonse Hober Smith was born in Fairfax, Virginia in 1888. His father, John Smith installed pasteurization equipment in the Washington D.C. dairies. By February of 1907, 19-year old Lee Smith worked his way from San Francisco to Juneau aboard a lumber schooner. By 1911, after working for several Juneau gold mining companies, Smith and his partner James Bannigan, purchased property from Nicholas Wagner, which included the Chicken Ridge Dairy, several cows and a strip of land in the...
Dates: Majority of material found within circa 1890-1950