Box PCA0425-25
Contains 38 Results:
Eskimo Children of Alaska.
[Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Seattle 1909, F.H. Nowell, photographer]
John Spoon, A Native Desperado of Alaska.
[Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Seattle 1909, F.H. Nowell, photographer]
Playmates, Nome, Alaska.
[Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Seattle 1909, F.H. Nowell, photographer]
Eskimo Maid of Keewalik, Alaska.
[Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Seattle 1909, F.H. Nowell, photographer]
Mazinka Houses, Graphite Bay, Siberia.
Mostly black and white photographs of Fort Liscum, and Valdez, Alaska, printed on postcard stock. Also some colorized postcards of Alaska life and peoples, including one of the old Log Cabin Church, Juneau, Alaska. They are from the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Seattle 1909, F.H. Nowell, photographer.
Siberian Eskimos and Mazinka House, Whalen, Siberia.
[Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Seattle 1909, F.H. Nowell, photographer]
Old Log Cabin Church, Juneau, Alaska.
[Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Seattle 1909, F.H. Nowell, photographer]
An Eskimo Belle, Showing Hair, Longest of any girl in Alaska.
Mostly black and white photographs of Fort Liscum, and Valdez, Alaska, printed on postcard stock. Also some colorized postcards of Alaska life and peoples, including one of the old Log Cabin Church, Juneau, Alaska. They are from the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Seattle 1909, F.H. Nowell, photographer.