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Box PCA0309

 Container

Contains 47 Results:

[Unidentified man digging a trench near a waterfront.]

 Item — Box: PCA0309
Identifier: PCA0309-41
Scope and Contents From the Collection: In 1948, the USCG NORTHWIND departed Seattle to head up the Bering Sea Patrol. The patrol was responsible for improving the Coast Guard navigation outposts in the Aleutian Islands, replenishing food and fuel supplies and providing mail service. Law enforcement was provided by the "Floating Court" headed by District Judge Joseph Kehoe. The court traveled on the Northwind from May 14 June 4, 1948 to Nunivak Island, ST. Lawrence Island, Golovin.Other patrol services included...
Dates: 1948

[Unidentified crowd of native men standing with several possible crew members of the NORTHWIND.]

 Item — Box: PCA0309
Identifier: PCA0309-42
Scope and Contents From the Collection: In 1948, the USCG NORTHWIND departed Seattle to head up the Bering Sea Patrol. The patrol was responsible for improving the Coast Guard navigation outposts in the Aleutian Islands, replenishing food and fuel supplies and providing mail service. Law enforcement was provided by the "Floating Court" headed by District Judge Joseph Kehoe. The court traveled on the Northwind from May 14 June 4, 1948 to Nunivak Island, ST. Lawrence Island, Golovin.Other patrol services included...
Dates: 1948

[Two native men standing in a small trading post examining feathers? Unidentified location.]

 Item — Box: PCA0309
Identifier: PCA0309-43
Scope and Contents From the Collection: In 1948, the USCG NORTHWIND departed Seattle to head up the Bering Sea Patrol. The patrol was responsible for improving the Coast Guard navigation outposts in the Aleutian Islands, replenishing food and fuel supplies and providing mail service. Law enforcement was provided by the "Floating Court" headed by District Judge Joseph Kehoe. The court traveled on the Northwind from May 14 June 4, 1948 to Nunivak Island, ST. Lawrence Island, Golovin.Other patrol services included...
Dates: 1948

[Unidentified native man paddling a skin kayak.]

 Item — Box: PCA0309
Identifier: PCA0309-44
Scope and Contents From the Collection: In 1948, the USCG NORTHWIND departed Seattle to head up the Bering Sea Patrol. The patrol was responsible for improving the Coast Guard navigation outposts in the Aleutian Islands, replenishing food and fuel supplies and providing mail service. Law enforcement was provided by the "Floating Court" headed by District Judge Joseph Kehoe. The court traveled on the Northwind from May 14 June 4, 1948 to Nunivak Island, ST. Lawrence Island, Golovin.Other patrol services included...
Dates: 1948

[Two small boys standing with a member of the USCG NORTHWIND. One boy is having his teeth examined.]

 Item — Box: PCA0309
Identifier: PCA0309-45
Scope and Contents From the Collection: In 1948, the USCG NORTHWIND departed Seattle to head up the Bering Sea Patrol. The patrol was responsible for improving the Coast Guard navigation outposts in the Aleutian Islands, replenishing food and fuel supplies and providing mail service. Law enforcement was provided by the "Floating Court" headed by District Judge Joseph Kehoe. The court traveled on the Northwind from May 14 June 4, 1948 to Nunivak Island, ST. Lawrence Island, Golovin.Other patrol services included...
Dates: 1948

[Unidentified glacier scene.]

 Item — Box: PCA0309
Identifier: PCA0309-46
Scope and Contents From the Collection: In 1948, the USCG NORTHWIND departed Seattle to head up the Bering Sea Patrol. The patrol was responsible for improving the Coast Guard navigation outposts in the Aleutian Islands, replenishing food and fuel supplies and providing mail service. Law enforcement was provided by the "Floating Court" headed by District Judge Joseph Kehoe. The court traveled on the Northwind from May 14 June 4, 1948 to Nunivak Island, ST. Lawrence Island, Golovin.Other patrol services included...
Dates: 1948

[USG[ NORTHWIND?]

 Item — Box: PCA0309
Identifier: PCA0309-47
Scope and Contents From the Collection: In 1948, the USCG NORTHWIND departed Seattle to head up the Bering Sea Patrol. The patrol was responsible for improving the Coast Guard navigation outposts in the Aleutian Islands, replenishing food and fuel supplies and providing mail service. Law enforcement was provided by the "Floating Court" headed by District Judge Joseph Kehoe. The court traveled on the Northwind from May 14 June 4, 1948 to Nunivak Island, ST. Lawrence Island, Golovin.Other patrol services included...
Dates: 1948