Box PCA0048-Box1
Contains 98 Results:
Eskimos and their Reindeer.
(F.H. Nowell. 5311) [Three men posed with a team of reindeer.]
Alaska Reindeer From Cape Prince of Wales. Nome, Alaska.
(F.H. Nowell. 5360) [Herd of reindeer on the tundra.]
Eskimo graves. Port Clarence, Alaska. Aug. 1906.
(F.H. Nowell. Nome. 5075) [Two graves suspended above ground with various personal items attached.]
S.S. OHIO at Nome after collision with ice June 12th 1907.
[View of vessel's stern above the water line. June 12, 1907] F.H. Nowell. [Caption is written in overly ornate handwriting, nearly illegible in places.]
Winter dump on the "Duplex." Nome, May 21st 1907.
(F.H. Nowell. 5380) [Mining operation scene.]
[Unidentified mining dredge.]
Folder 10 is located in Box 1. Numbers 159-212 were donated by Lorraine Lineer of Sacramento, California in October 1993. #213 is located in PCA/Panorama X-Oversize drawer
Sluicing on the L Nome, Alaska. May 21st 1907.
F.H. Nowell. 5376 [L in brackets, so should mean the Diamond L] [Two women with a group of men posed in front of and around a sluice operation.]
Largest Nuggets Ever Found in Alaska Owned By Pioneer Mining Co. From Anvil Creek. Nome.
Copyright, 1904. By F.H. Nowell [View of three gold nuggets, each captioned separately:] Weight 108-oz Value $1998.00 Weight 182- oz Value $3367.00 Weight 97-oz Value $1794.00
"Gertrude Mine Nome, Alaska. August 7th, 1906."
(F.H. Nowell. 5041) [Mining operation scene.]
Bessie Mine during injunction. Nome, Alaska Aug. 2 1906.
(F.H. Nowell. 5046) [View of the mine site and dwellings.]