Box PCA0225
Contains 98 Results:
The Eskimo at Home.
[Four people in front of a large tent with wooden buildings in the background] Tinted photograph.
[Ship yard at Wrangel [Wrangell], 1878. Men with saws in front of a row of buildings including a bakery.]
Subjects covered by these stereographs include the Klondike Gold Rush and other mining activities; Eskimos in Alaska, Siberia and Greenland; Alaskan Indians and Alaskan communities.
Companies represented are Keystone; Griffith and Griffith; and Underwood and Underwood. Photographers include H.H. Brodeck, T.W. Ingersoll, B.W. Kilburn, R. Maynard and B.L. Singley.
A stereoscope is available for viewing, in Box 2.
Street in Dawson City, Klondike.
[Warehouse type buildings on either side of First Street] Tinted photograph.
A Klondike Camp.
[Man and dog on path with log structures in the background] (no. 4) Tinted photograph.
[Ship in the harbor]
[Verso reads:] EVERETT HAYS leaving Unalaska. May 11, 1911
Looking up Lincoln Street, Sitka, Alaska.
[People on a street; women seated at the right selling items. Tinted view.]
Christian Falls (150 Feet High), Alice Bay, Alaska.
[White waterfalls cascading into a large body of water] (no. 800) Tinted photograph.
Juneau City from Across Gastineau Channel, Alaska. ca. 1890.
[View of buildings from water] (no. 1325) Tinted photograph.
Street on Ocean Front, Juneau City, Alaska. ca. 1890.
[Row of shops and buildings with a sidewalk and pilings in the distance] (no. 1326)
Indian Burial Houses, Juneau City, Alaska , ca. 1890.
[Small cabin, foreground with several Auk Indian burial houses on hill behind a cabin. This may be the foot of Telephone Hill where the State Office Building is today (8/94)] (no. 1327) Tinted photograph.