Box PCA0048-Box1
Contains 98 Results:
Anna Ruhl's Road House, Deering, Alaska, Sept. 25, 1903, with group in front of building.
(#132)
Dutch Harbor, Alaska, Oct. 27, 1903.
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.
Eskimo skin boat, or "Oomiak", Grantley Harbor, Alaska, with natives in boat.
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.
View of river bend, Williams Discovery, Inmachuk River, Alaska, Sept. 23, 1903.
(#142)
Dashley group of mines, Inmachuk River, Alaska, Sept. 23, 1903, with several tents in the distance.
(#107)
Hank Fries camp, Nellie group, Inmachuk, Sept. 24, 1903, with several tents on river bank and two men in a canoe.
(#111)
Homestake camp on Inmachuk River, Sept. 23, 1903, with miners, their tents, and a boiler for steam thawing permafrost.
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.
Dashley camp, Inmachuk River, Alaska, with seven men, one woman, horse and dogs in front of buildings.
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.
Miners who left for Kobuk River on Str. John Reily, Sept. 29th 03.
(#114) [Crowd of men and dogs posed in front of the Keewalik Hotel. STR. JOHN REILLY, per nearly illegible posting on side of Keewalik Hotel and image at PCA 256-43. Also mentioned in MS 10 General Marine files filed under JOHN RILEY (No. 77391) in reference to a Nome News article, but he notes that another authority lists it as JOHN REILLY.]
Eskimo salmon dance at Nook (Teller), Alaska, showing dancers, instruments, and viewers by tents.
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.