Box PCA0048-Box1
Contains 98 Results:
PCA 48, Folder 1: #1-30
The subject matter of his photographs includes ethnic (Indians, Eskimos), portraits (mostly commercial but important historical personalities), scenic (including cities, towns, and military posts), and historical events.
Main Street, Candle City, Alaska, Sept. 30, 1903.
(#117)
U.S. Jail, Candle City, Alaska, Sept. 30, 1903, with three men standing in front of the log structure.
(#147)
Cape Prince of Wales. Reindeer herd - largest in Alaska.
The subject matter of his photographs includes ethnic (Indians, Eskimos), portraits (mostly commercial but important historical personalities), scenic (including cities, towns, and military posts), and historical events.
Four Cape Prince of Wales reindeer herders with reindeer.
The subject matter of his photographs includes ethnic (Indians, Eskimos), portraits (mostly commercial but important historical personalities), scenic (including cities, towns, and military posts), and historical events.
Five Eskimo women showing their manner of carrying children in back of parka at Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska.
The subject matter of his photographs includes ethnic (Indians, Eskimos), portraits (mostly commercial but important historical personalities), scenic (including cities, towns, and military posts), and historical events.
Four beauties (young Eskimo girls) of Cape Prince of Wales with sled reindeer of the American Missionary Association herd.
(#38)
Cape York, Alaska, where tin mines were first discovered, with several people, two dog sled teams, and building in background.
The subject matter of his photographs includes ethnic (Indians, Eskimos), portraits (mostly commercial but important historical personalities), scenic (including cities, towns, and military posts), and historical events.
Bird's eye view of Deering, Alaska, Sept. 21, 1903.
(#106)
"Garry's Business Block", Deering, Alaska, Sept. 25, 1903, with several people in front of stores.
(#131)