Title taken from label on matting. View of five totem poles in front of curio shop in Juneau, Alaska, with men standing next to largest pole and car parked in front of building. Signs on building read: "The Nugget Shop", "Nugget Apts.", and...
Title taken from label on matting. View of large and small totem poles in front of curio shop in Juneau, Alaska, with clock at left of large totem pole. Signs on building read: "Curios. Visitors welcome." and "The Nugget Shop." Photographer's...
This Haida pole is originally from Sukkwan. The pole in currently on display in the atrium of the State Office Building in Juneau, and is in the collection of the Alaska State Museum (catalog number II-B-1632). This photo was used in Monuments in...
Gold nugget necklace, 25.5 in. long (doubled), forming a loop or circle. Each nugget is rather flat and is about 1/4 in. long including attached loops at either end for fastening to other nuggets. 152 nuggets. 24.5 dwt.
Ransom Tony Schultz (Tony) came to Alaska in 1938. That same year he bought his first plane and obtained his pilot's license. He began flying for Star Airlines (later Alaska Airlines) in 1940, and in 1950, was chosen as their first chief bush...
Title taken from caption. "E. A. Suter's Large Nugget, [weight] 82 [oz.?] Value $1250. Found in Kantishna, Alaska. Photo by Johnson." Black & white photo.
Title taken from front. Five men pose by the float copper nugget, Chititu Creek, Nizina District, Alaska. From information with photo: "Mr. Phillips identifies the people as follows (2-3-81): 2nd from left - Addison Powell. 4th from left -...
Title taken from front. Three men with gold pan and first nugget found in Lucky Gulch, tributary of Valdez Creek, Valdez, Alaska. Also from front: "Property of Oregon-Shushitna Min[ing] Co., found on Aug. 15, [19]07." From verso: "Property of Cook...