Box PCA0028
Container
Contains 264 Results:
Landing at Nome, Alaska.
Item — Box: PCA0028
Identifier: PCA0028-39
Scope and Contents
[N.C.L. Co. Barge filled with passengers arrives on beach shore. Rocking chair baggage and supplies are in view] (No. 884)
Dates:
circa 1903-1920
Nome, Alaska. July 4th, 1915., 1915-07-04
Item — Box: PCA0028
Identifier: PCA0028-40
Scope and Contents
[Parade scene]
Dates:
1915-07-04
Open Air Concert by 22nd Inf. 1910. Band U.S.A. Nome, Alaska, July.15th., 1910-07-15
Item — Box: PCA0028
Identifier: PCA0028-41
Scope and Contents
[Large crowd assembled in front of the U.S. Life Saving Station]
Dates:
1910-07-15
Landing at Nome, Alaska. (same as view 39)
Item — Box: PCA0028
Identifier: PCA0028-42
Scope and Contents
(No. 884)
Dates:
circa 1903-1920
The surf at Nome Alaska.
Item — Box: PCA0028
Identifier: PCA0028-44
Scope and Contents
[Small open boat is helped to shore as waves crash along beach. Man with hat in center of photo, and steamer in back ground] (No. 774)
Dates:
circa 1903-1920
East Front Street after the big storm, Nome, Alaska. 1913., 1913
Item — Box: PCA0028
Identifier: PCA0028-50
Scope and Contents
[Debris and remains of buildings including Pacific Packing and Nay Co.]
Dates:
1913
Wreckage along Dry Creek after the big storm. Nome, Alaska. 1913., 1913
Item — Box: PCA0028
Identifier: PCA0028-51
Scope and Contents
[Piles of debris with remains of a barge and roof peaks in view]
Dates:
1913
Front street Nome, Alaska.
Item — Box: PCA0028
Identifier: PCA0028-52
Scope and Contents
[Snow covered street scene with horse and carriage, Nome Bank and Trust, Gus Brown's and other storefronts in view] (No. 728)
Dates:
circa 1903-1920
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