Box PCA0112
Contains 123 Results:
[Reindeer and sled.]
The collection includes photographs of the Nome, Candle, Deering and the Seward areas. The photograph subjects cover mining, family life, types of homes, sled dogs, reindeer, horses, schools, and hospitals of the period from 1910 to 1916. Photographers represented in the collection include J.E. Thwaites, Lomen Bros., and Winter & Pond.
[Reindeer, man and dog.]
The collection includes photographs of the Nome, Candle, Deering and the Seward areas. The photograph subjects cover mining, family life, types of homes, sled dogs, reindeer, horses, schools, and hospitals of the period from 1910 to 1916. Photographers represented in the collection include J.E. Thwaites, Lomen Bros., and Winter & Pond.
[Reindeer and sled.]
[Deering – Cape Deceit to right per patron] Same as #112.
[Three women, sled and reindeer.]
The collection includes photographs of the Nome, Candle, Deering and the Seward areas. The photograph subjects cover mining, family life, types of homes, sled dogs, reindeer, horses, schools, and hospitals of the period from 1910 to 1916. Photographers represented in the collection include J.E. Thwaites, Lomen Bros., and Winter & Pond.
*[Snow covered street scene with men, reindeer and sled in view. Candle, Alaska.]
[The information in the description with an asterisk (*) was provided by Ottilie Kepner Markholt, daughter of Alfred and Clara Kepner, 9/24/91.]
Unalaska, Alaska
Thwaites photo
“Taken in the vicinity of Mendenhall Glacier about 14 miles from Juneau, Alaska.”
[Two women, a man and boy resting on boulders near Mendenhall Glacier.]
Juneau, Alaska Red Cross Chapter, July 19th, 1918
Winter & Pond photo
Deering, Alaska. Eskimo Grave.
Mrs. A.H. photo.
Deering's Band, July 4, 1908
Robinson Photo. [*1st building on left - Pasteri's Roadhouse; 2nd building on right - Robinson-Greenberg Store; 3rd building on right - Charlie Okuda Restaurant; man 2nd from right - George Moto (Japanese).] [The information in the description with an asterisk (*) was provided by Ottilie Kepner Markholt, daughter of Alfred and Clara Kepner, 9/24/91.]
