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Box PCA0048-Box1

 Container

Contains 98 Results:

Homestake camp on Inmachuk River, Sept. 23, 1903, with miners, their tents, and a boiler for steam thawing permafrost.

 Item — Box: PCA0048-Box1
Identifier: PCA0048-16
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1901-1908

Dashley camp, Inmachuk River, Alaska, with seven men, one woman, horse and dogs in front of buildings.

 Item — Box: PCA0048-Box1
Identifier: PCA0048-17
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1901-1908

Miners who left for Kobuk River on Str. John Reily, Sept. 29th 03.

 Item — Box: PCA0048-Box1
Identifier: PCA0048-18
Scope and Contents

(#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.]

Dates: 1901-1908

Eskimo salmon dance at Nook (Teller), Alaska, showing dancers, instruments, and viewers by tents.

 Item — Box: PCA0048-Box1
Identifier: PCA0048-19
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1901-1908

“Indian Grave” Teller Reindeer Station, Port Clarence Alaska.

 Item — Box: PCA0048-Box1
Identifier: PCA0048-20
Scope and Contents

(#94) [Two elevated Alaska Native graves, one supported by small logs and poles, the other supported by 4 large log legs with a large log through holes at the base of the end legs, with a coffin made of cut lumber and a rifle, spears, and other items hanging below the coffin.]

Dates: 1901-1908

Eskimo hunters preparing to butcher walrus.

 Item — Box: PCA0048-Box1
Identifier: PCA0048-22

Eskimo hand-made baskets with two Eskimo children on boardwalk.

 Item — Box: PCA0048-Box1
Identifier: PCA0048-23