Box PCA0078
Contains 72 Results:
[D.D. Pittman wearing snow shoes and holding a rifle; near Tanana, Alaska. Dec. 1, 1912]
Fort Gibbon was the detail headquarters and distributing point of the U.S. military telegraph and cable service. Photographs include views of Tanana, Fort Gibbon, Ruby, Gulkana and Valdez. Copy negatives are available for all views. Photocopied documents containing a listing of Pittman’s military service and his Alaska journals are included in a separate folder.
Ft. Gibbon, AK. 4/23/14
[Man in uniform beside snow arch]
Ft. Gibbon, AK. 4/23/14
[Man in uniform beside snow arch]
Joe L. McEacheru
[Portrait, ¾ length, of man wearing brimmed hat and suit]
[U.S. Army Signal Corps building at Ft. Gibbon, April 24, 1914; five men on steps are, lst row: D.D. Pittman (left) and Samuel H. Elliot; 2nd row: James W. Boon, Grover C. Leagh and Randal S. Garretson]
Fort Gibbon was the detail headquarters and distributing point of the U.S. military telegraph and cable service. Photographs include views of Tanana, Fort Gibbon, Ruby, Gulkana and Valdez. Copy negatives are available for all views. Photocopied documents containing a listing of Pittman’s military service and his Alaska journals are included in a separate folder.
[Man wearing wool sweater and hat on skis. Building and signal tower in background]
Fort Gibbon was the detail headquarters and distributing point of the U.S. military telegraph and cable service. Photographs include views of Tanana, Fort Gibbon, Ruby, Gulkana and Valdez. Copy negatives are available for all views. Photocopied documents containing a listing of Pittman’s military service and his Alaska journals are included in a separate folder.
[Group portrait, Arctic Brotherhood Hall, Tanana, Dec. 1913. Back row, l to r.: Kirby, Farrel, Elligood, Stanley and Lenisky; middle row: Leon, Elliott, Stokes, Franzel, D.D. Pittman, Swartz, Shade Adams, Pinkey, Rodgers; first row: Mr. Bemes, Mrs. Woods, Mrs. Elliott, Miss Harper, Mrs. Bemis, Mrs. Swartz, Mrs. Stoddard, Mrs. Kay, Mrs. Stanley, Mr. Woods]
Fort Gibbon was the detail headquarters and distributing point of the U.S. military telegraph and cable service. Photographs include views of Tanana, Fort Gibbon, Ruby, Gulkana and Valdez. Copy negatives are available for all views. Photocopied documents containing a listing of Pittman’s military service and his Alaska journals are included in a separate folder.
Tanana Moose April 16, 1914.
[Group portrait of members]
[Mr. Wheeler, Mrs. Hannah Swanson on left, and Miss Elmina Wheeler, center, outside log building, Tanana, Alaska, March 1914]
Fort Gibbon was the detail headquarters and distributing point of the U.S. military telegraph and cable service. Photographs include views of Tanana, Fort Gibbon, Ruby, Gulkana and Valdez. Copy negatives are available for all views. Photocopied documents containing a listing of Pittman’s military service and his Alaska journals are included in a separate folder.
[Mrs. Hannah Swanson with dog team; Elmina Wheeler in sled; Tanana, Alaska; March 1914]
Fort Gibbon was the detail headquarters and distributing point of the U.S. military telegraph and cable service. Photographs include views of Tanana, Fort Gibbon, Ruby, Gulkana and Valdez. Copy negatives are available for all views. Photocopied documents containing a listing of Pittman’s military service and his Alaska journals are included in a separate folder.