Box PCA0028
Container
Contains 264 Results:
The See-uk-kirs-ruk (Welcome Dance, of the Kayiagamutes). Eskimo of Alaska
Item — Box: PCA0028
Identifier: PCA0028-54
Scope and Contents
(No. 170)
Dates:
circa 1903-1920
Steadman Avenue, Nome, Alaska.
Item — Box: PCA0028
Identifier: PCA0028-55
Scope and Contents
[Two children leaning on snowbank along snow covered street. Icicles hang from buildings] (No. 1124)
Dates:
circa 1903-1920
Snowstorm. Nome, Alaska. Winter 1907., 1907
Item — Box: PCA0028
Identifier: PCA0028-56
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[Snow covered street scene with Lewis Brothers, H.A. Conn’s, Miners and Merchants Bank in view.] (No. 802)
Dates:
1907
The Snow Scraper, Front Street, Nome, Alaska
Item — Box: PCA0028
Identifier: PCA0028-57
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[A horse pulled plow moves along snow covered street. Sheldon Hotel in foreground] (No. 1126)
Dates:
circa 1903-1920
Front Street, Nome, Alaska, Winter 1915-1916., 1915 - 1916
Item — Box: PCA0028
Identifier: PCA0028-58
Scope and Contents
[Man and woman standing-on large blocks of snow in front of The Nonpareil Storefront] (No. 1118)
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1915 - 1916
An Alaskan Green House, Nome.
Item — Box: PCA0028
Identifier: PCA0028-59
Scope and Contents
[Interior view with man standing in far end of aisle] (No. 886)
Dates:
circa 1903-1920
Finish Col. Ramsay's Entry, John Johnson. Driver, Winner 3rd All Alaska Sweepstakes.
Item — Box: PCA0028
Identifier: PCA0028-60
Scope and Contents
(No. 851)
Dates:
circa 1903-1920
Hydraulic Mining Glacier Creek Nome 1910., 1910
Item — Box: PCA0028
Identifier: PCA0028-61
Scope and Contents
(No. 744)
Dates:
1910
Front Street Nome, Alaska.
Item — Box: PCA0028
Identifier: PCA0028-62
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[Muddy, unpaved street. Men and women stand in front of Northwestern Commercial Co., M.D. Samuels and T.J. Nestor Co. store fronts.] (No. 917)
Dates:
circa 1903-1920
Looking down Snow Gulch, showing Glacier Benches in distance. N.W. Alaska.
Item — Box: PCA0028
Identifier: PCA0028-63
Scope and Contents
(No. 812)
Dates:
circa 1903-1920
