Title taken from verso.Verso: Front row (l. to r.): Keating, Warren Taylor, Doris Barnes, Jack Conright, Stanley McCutcheon, Amelia Gundersen. Second row (l. to r.): George Miscovich, Slim Rydeen, Frank Angerman, Frank L. Johnson (Eskimo),...
Relief shown by hachures. Pages 15-16 from Johnson's new illustrated...family atlas. Longitude from Washington and Greenwich. Decorative border. In color.
Published in New York by Johnson and Ward in 1864. Scale is [ca....
Natalie Eric, Bertha Moses, Johnson Moses, and Randall Balam at Hudson Stuck Memorial Hospital, Fort Yukon where Bertha and Johnson were recovering from TB. Probably taken by...
Title by indexer. Photograph is a portrait of a baby. The infant is dressed in a white gown and is sitting on a fleece pelt. The child appears to be Alice Marie Johnson. Compare with UAF-1989-166-146-Print.
Title by indexer. Photograph is a portrait of a baby. The infant is dressed in a white gown and is sitting on a fleece pelt. The glass plate is cracked. The child appears to be Alice Marie Johnson. Compare with UAF-1989-166-146-Print.
Title by indexer. Photograph is a portrait of a baby. The infant is dressed in a white gown and is sitting on a fleece pelt. The glass plate is broken in the upper left-hand corner. The child appears to be Alice Marie Johnson. Compare with...
Title from indexer. Photograph shows a child sitting on a wooden fence, houses can be seen in the background. The child appears similar to Alice Marie Johnson (compare, for instance, UAF-1989-166-281-Print.)
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...
Title taken from accompanying note. A full-length portrait of Jennie Johnson. She is wearing a long, white dress with short sleeves and a black (oversized) hat reminiscent of the Edwardian hat fashion. From her left hand hangs a sparkling coin...
Title taken from accompanying note. "Portrait of Jennie Johnson." A full-length portrait of a woman wearing a long, white dress with short sleeves and an over-sized matching hat, she is sitting on a large wooden hair and leaning to the side.
Title taken from accompanying note. A studio portrait of a young woman seated. She is wearing a distinctly wide hairstyle, a long, white dress with short sleeves, and a locket from her neck. [She may be the wife of the creator of this...
Title taken from accompanying note. A studio portrait of a young woman seated. She is wearing a distinctly wide hairstyle, a long, white dress with short sleeves, and a locket from her neck. [She may be the wife of the creator of this collection...
Title taken from accompanying note. A full-length studio portrait of a girl in formal wear: white dress, matching white hat, and black shoes. [She may be the daughter of the creator of this collection and photographer Albert J. Johnson.]
Title taken from accompanying note. A studio portrait of a young woman wearing a long, white dress and holding a fan. She is sitting on the side of a chair and leaning against a large pillow. [She may be the wife of the photographer and creator...
Title taken from accompanying note. A studio portrait of a young woman wearing a long, white dress and holding a fan. She is sitting on the side of a chair and leaning against a large pillow. [She may be the wife of the photographer and creator...
Title taken from accompanying note. An outdoor portrait of mother and daughter dressed in their Sunday best. [They may be the family of the creator of this collection and photographer, Albert J. Johnson.]
Title taken from accompanying note. A studio portrait of a group of children dressed for a special occasion. Some of the children appear to be dressed in costumes. [Alice Johnson is probably the second from right: compare UAF-1989-166-135 or...
Title taken from accompanying note. A studio portrait of a young woman wearing a large hat and a high collar. [May be the wife of the creator of the collection and photographer, Albert J. Johnson.]