Box MS0247
Contains 27 Results:
[Snowy view from dock over water appears to show several of the buildings to the left in images 1-1 and 1-5.]
Photographs of the beach camp mine buildings and inner workings, and expense account entries dating from 1915-1934.
[Snowy view across water shows buildings on far left that were visible at far right of image 1-10, with more buildings beyond them from 1-1 and 1-5.]
Photographs of the beach camp mine buildings and inner workings, and expense account entries dating from 1915-1934.
[View from beach at far right, appearing to show the dock from 1-5; too blurry to tell if there’s snow, or just reflecting water on the beach.]
Photographs of the beach camp mine buildings and inner workings, and expense account entries dating from 1915-1934.
[Snowy view across water of small building at right in 1-6; trees behind, but farther from hillside than the other buildings.]
Photographs of the beach camp mine buildings and inner workings, and expense account entries dating from 1915-1934.
[View across snowy rail tracks to dock, so that you can see that it goes straight out into water, then veers to the right an equal length. Far shore is very blurry, but may show a few buildings.]
Photographs of the beach camp mine buildings and inner workings, and expense account entries dating from 1915-1934.
postcard addressed to Mr. & Mrs. W.S. Pecovich, Juneau, Alaska, U.S.A – “This town of Mexico City is some place. Jim” postmarked Mexico 14Nov32., Postmarked 14 Nov 32
Photographs of the beach camp mine buildings and inner workings, and expense account entries dating from 1915-1934.
1 small Star Machinery Company Seattle notepad [includes what appear to be shopping lists for mine and personnel].
Photographs of the beach camp mine buildings and inner workings, and expense account entries dating from 1915-1934.
1 expense accounts list in alphabetical order handwritten on company letterhead sheet. (no date)
Photographs of the beach camp mine buildings and inner workings, and expense account entries dating from 1915-1934.
Folder of 6 black and white photographs mounted on cabinet cards (2-1 to 2-6), showing interior mine scenes and one exterior view of personnel, Accession No. 2026-001.
Photographs of the beach camp mine buildings and inner workings, and expense account entries dating from 1915-1934.
Admiralty No. 2. [Outdoors group portrait of 31 mine personnel (including one boy) of the Admiralty No. 2.]
undated; photographer’s number 30 in the lower right corner
