Photograph of an Indian Camp on the Bell River showing a family posing with their season's catch. Visible are hides and furs, snowshoes, a cache and a canvas tent with a stove pipe sticking out.
Title taken from verso. Several Haida families, circa 1912. Individuals in photo are as follows: Back row (l. to r.) Matthew Charles, Mrs. Matthew Charles, Paul Morrison, Viola Nicatla Morrison, Suzie (Mrs. John) Brown, John Brown (foster...
The Coleen M. Platner Photographs (ca. 1909-1920s) contain photographs of pioneer children and their families living in Alaska, chiefly Iditarod, Chatanika, Little Eldorado City, and Eldorado Creek. There are also photographs from Nome and the...
One album with 137 photographs of the Deering, Teller, and Nome areas of Alaska. Many of the images are of families living in those towns and of houses and buildings in the area, including interior scenes. Other images include mining activities...
Title taken from caption. "Azoon River Indians". Collector's notes - "Several families in front of their sod houses". Collection note: All photos are in the Yukon River area of Alaska.
Group portrait of families at the Christian Endeavor Church picnic at Ellamar, Alaska, June 14, 1902. The picnickers are formally dressed, with the men in suits and hats. Ellamar was a copper mining camp on the east shore of Virgin Bay, forty miles...
Bottom row (left): Dorothy James Truitt, Jennie Simpson Sing, Ray James, Jr. Middle Row: Tillie Howard Hope, Ellen's 'Mom', Mr. and Mrs. Sloan, parents of Mary Simpson Sing, Elizabeth Kadashan James, with baby Flora, Ray James, and far right,...
Title taken from front. The Mathison brothers stand on 4th Avenue in Seward, Alaska in front of the Pacific Coast Trading Company and the U.S. Mineral Surveyor and Assaying Office. Signs on buildings read: "Pacific Coast Trading Co.," "Groceries &...
Ruth Pederson with three of her children in Seward, Alaska. Resurrection Bay is in the background. 1905-1910. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
A native family poses with hides and guns after a hunting trip near Seward, Alaska. 1910? Photographer: Elsie Blue. Original size of photograph" 6 1/4" x 4".
Title from verso. Image shows a woman standing beside a man holding a young child next to some type of sled. The woman is dressed in a full length fur coat and ankle boots and the man in a trench coat and hat. Snow is visible on the ground and...
Title from caption. Image shows two men, several women and children seated on the ground beside a canvas tent. The people are identified as Chief Nikaly and family from Knik. The women are wearing kerchiefs while the men and several of the...
Family photograph of John Minook, his family and home. Identifications made by Robert E. King, cousin to Sally's husband Samuel Heeter, with the data Alfred Mayo's last surviving child, Mrs. Antoinette (Mayo) Roberts Woods of Rampart & Fairbanks,...