Back: Willis [E. Nowell, Sr.], Frances [Eletta Newton Nowell], Robert [Curry, Jr.], Front: Roger, Sylvia, & Philip [children of Sara & Willis Everett Nowell Jr.]
Group of people at the Healy Lake potlatch of 1927. Identified in this photograph are: Patricia Hering, Kathleen Newton, Andrew Isaac, Harold Newton, and an unidentified Indian.
Group portrait of Native Alaskan and white children and adults. Identified in this image are: left to right (back row) Jinny Healy, John Healy, Reverend Drane, the other three are unidentified. The bottom row are left to right: Harold Newton,...
Healy Lake potlatch. The Newton's camp about a mile from the Indian settlement. In front of the tent: Pat Hering, Andrew Isaac, W. H. Newton, Kathleen Newton, Silas Peter, Harold Newton and to right Mrs. Jane H. Newton.
Identified in this photograph are Kathleen Newton, Silas Peter and Patricia Hering. An unidentified child is on their right and a dog is at their feet. Also visible in the photograph are a cabin, and washing and cooking equipment near the right...
Kathleen, Harold and Madge Newton visit with some goats, their living quarters in the background. The quarters are located behind the store. What appears to be livestock pen or coop stands behind the children.
Most of the people in the photograph are Indian visitors from Tanana Crossing. Identified are John Healy (with child), Kathleen Newton, Madge Newton, Paddy Healy (with suspenders). There are a couple of rifles to the right of the cabins door.