Box PCA0048-Box2
Contains 125 Results:
PCA 48, Folder 3: #41-59
Located in flat Box 2
Landing of Str. “Corwin” at the edge of the ice 5 miles from shore. Nome, Alaska. June 1st 1907.
(#5384) [June 1, 1907; Steamer CORWIN; at least 5 dog sleds to meet ship at edge of ice next to ship, men on ship and ice to trade cargo.]
J.A. Swartell putting up 1500 tons of ice on Snake River, with group of people and horse drawn sleigh. Nome, Alaska, Nov. 17, 1905.
(#4569)
Mouth of Snake River. Nome, Alaska. May 22d, 1907.
(#5372) [May 22, 1907; shows four men in suits standing near melted undercut edge of tall outcropping of ice, with Nome in background on the left.]
Sunday Excursion on the “Seward Peninsula” R.R. Aug. 12th 1906.
(#5056) [Seward Peninsula Railroad; Shows Seward Peninsula R. engine 6, pulling 5 cars full of people, stopped on a low bridge on a curve to pose. Aug. 12, 1906; Same as #86]
Nome's quintet stuck on a sliver. Apr. 21st ’07.
(#5367A) [April 21, 1907; four women and a man posing on a huge diagonal slab of ice]
Excursion party on Bering Sea, Nome, standing among blocks of ice, April 14, 1907.
(#5357B) [(two copies) nearly illegible caption of white print on snow; at least 30 people standing on large chunks of sea ice]
Excursionists on Bering Sea. Nome, Alaska. April 21st 1907.
(#5366) [showing group of at least 19 people and dog team of 9 dogs standing on sea ice]
Moonlight on Bering Sea Aug. 2nd 1906. 12 O’Clock Midnight
(#5035) [taken from shore with wharf on the right and large ships anchored offshore]
Moonlight on Bering Sea. Aug. 15th 1905.
(#4162) [taken from the beach with wharf extending from left side of the image, and the buildings, dock, and loading equipment at the end near the center of the image, directly below the moon]