Box PCA0048-Box2
Container
Contains 125 Results:
$1,000,000.00 in gold bricks; part of winters cleanup purchased by the Alaska Bank and Safe Deposit Co., Nome, Alaska, June 10, 1906.
Item — Box: PCA0048-Box2
Identifier: PCA0048-53
Scope and Contents
(#4926)
Dates:
1901-1908
A stack of $1,200,000.00 in gold bricks and coin; part of winters Cleanup bought by the Miners and Merchants Bank of Nome, June 10, 1906.
Item — Box: PCA0048-Box2
Identifier: PCA0048-54
Scope and Contents
(#4924)
Dates:
1901-1908
Young ladies Arctic Brotherhood basketball team, Nome, Alaska, 1906.
Item — Box: PCA0048-Box2
Identifier: PCA0048-55
Scope and Contents
(#4658)
Dates:
1901-1908
Buildings at Kuzgampa Hot Springs, Kougarok, Alaska, July 11, 1907, with farm implements in yard. (Panorama composed of two views.)
Item — Box: PCA0048-Box2
Identifier: PCA0048-56
Scope and Contents
(#5605)
Dates:
1901-1908
Group of men standing outside the Second Class Saloon after Nome fire, Sept. 13, 1905.
Item — Box: PCA0048-Box2
Identifier: PCA0048-57
Scope and Contents
(Print mounted on board)(#4403)
Dates:
1901-1908
Eagle Hall, Nome, Alaska. The largest building in Nome 60 ft. x 140 ft. September 30th, 1906
Item — Box: PCA0048-Box2
Identifier: PCA0048-58
Scope and Contents
(no.5256) [The hall is on the left side of image to show that it dwarfs surrounding buildings; at least 2 high-ceilinged floors, possible third under roof, main entry tower has third story, second entry has F.O.E. above it. The Popular, and Boynton and Nicholson Contractors and Builders to the right; main part of photo caption is written in fancy calligraphy]
Dates:
1901-1908
Eagle Hall, erected 1906. Nome, Alaska. Sept. 30th, 1906.
Item — Box: PCA0048-Box2
Identifier: PCA0048-59
Scope and Contents
(no.5254) [Close up view]
Dates:
1901-1908
PCA 48, Folder 4: #60-77
File — Box: PCA0048-Box2
Identifier: PCA0048-Fldr4
Scope and Contents
Located in flat Box 2
Dates:
1901-1908
Nome Fire, September 13th, 1905.
Item — Box: PCA0048-Box2
Identifier: PCA0048-60
Scope and Contents
(no.4376) [Men and boys standing by hoses and debris]
Dates:
1901-1908
Herr Oscar Iden - Zeller. The first white man to cross the Tsshaan Mtsn. Siberia, on foot, 1905.
Item — Box: PCA0048-Box2
Identifier: PCA0048-61
Scope and Contents
(no.4346) [Portrait of Iden-Zeller, seated wearing fur parka, mitts and boots, pipe in mouth, holding a long fur trimmed cane? fur bag at his side]
Dates:
1901-1908