Title taken from verso.
Verso: Pioneer Home(?). [Men identified:] Silas Gibson, Jack Timmins (standing), Slim Jim Winn [or Charles Goldstein?; seated, center], Big Hart, Frank Berry, C.W. Young [seated, right], Frank Young [behind C.W.]....
Title taken from caption. "Berry holding Company in 1933 or 34. Tony the hard working Swede fixing and setting up the giant on the hillside. Steam boiler was used for bradly scraper to scrape the tailing four ft wood was used. Tony and I were...
Sign in image: This is the Shop of "The Alaska Artisans" where Albert Berry Craftsman makes artistic things by hand from Alaskan Gold Copper and Ivory, and where the best products of the native Craftworks of Alaska may be bought.
Wooden scoop with short, thick handle and wide, deep bowl part; used for scooping or knocking berried into a birch bark basket. Wood; stained red; used; oil stain in bowl; smells of smoke; 11 1/2" long 0 bowl is 5 5/8" x 6 3/4". Same type of...
Title from verso. Verso: Boys of the Farthest North Confederate Detachment and their dates from the University of Alaska here pictured celebrating Gen. Robert E. Lee's birthday on the campus are, left to right, Joan Berry of Haines, Paul Hunter...
Title taken from caption. View of the Eagle creek camp in 1935. "Berry holding company hydraulicking. As a miner, I was working on this creek for three seasons. S.M.S." Photograph type and size: 35 mm neg. 73 - 243, 3 x 5
Title taken from front. Three Eskimo women and two Eskimo children holding buckets filled with berries in Nome, Alaska. Also from front: "B.B. Dobbs." ca. 1902. Photographer: Beverly Bennett Dobbs.
Group photo of members of Pioneers of Alaska Igloo no. 4 at airport, Fairbanks, Alaska. From front: "A strong turnout of members of Igloo no. 4, Pioneers of Alaska saw Pat O'Neil and his family off to Columbia yesterday morning via Alaska Airlines...
Slavery was an accepted custom in many Native tribes. On May 8, 1886, District Judge Layfayette Dawson in Sitka decided that the Thirteenth Amendment and the 1866 Civil Rights Act abolishing slavery applied to the "uncivilized tribes" of Alaska. ...
Fireplace tools and andirons, modeled on traditional Tlingit designs, crafted by Albert Berry of Alaska Artisans Arts & Crafts Shop, Juneau, Alaska. c. 1922.
A: made from a cut-down one gallon Mazola oil tin; wooden handle added on back; wooden backing with all wooden teeth attached to back of tin; used; 5" x 4 1/2" x 7 1/2".
B: Made from piece of metal (oil, gas can?) with metal handle already attached; folded around two side pieces of wood; l2 teeth of wire with blunt tips; bracing at base and at top, near tips of teeth; used; 3" x 4 3/4" x 7 3/4"; made by Ed Mersen,...