View of trading post and administrative building in Palmer, Alaska. From verso: "Palmer, Alaska. 3-1936. Trading post and administrative b[ui]ld[in]g." March 1936. Photographer: Almer J. Peterson.
Title taken from verso. Two men hold wolf and wolverine skins in front of Oscarville Trading Post, Oscarville, Alaska, with piles of lumber in background next to building. Man on the right identified as John Wiese. Original photograph size: 3 1/8"...
67 second, black & white/silent, film clip of people shopping at the trading post in Palmer. It looks as if a man is getting paid in tokens or bingles.
09 Flew that summer (1946) (4:15 min,) (09 of 09)
Got married soon thereafter, husband owned a trading post in McGrath. Had a son and then husband got sick and died; left her with a child and a trading post to run. Stayed in McGrath until 1953.
Title taken from caption. " North American Transportation & Trading Company's Yukon River Steamer "Portus B. Weare" wooding up - Yukon River." Cataloguer's note: Notice the group of young women sitting on the long grass.
Title taken from caption. "North American Transportation & Trading Company's River Steamer 'Portus B. Weare' wooding up - Yukon River. Photo by T. J. Langston, Johnson, S. C."
Title taken from caption. " A large group of people mostly men are seen here, they may be laborers employed by the North American Transportation & Trading Company.
Title taken from caption. Cataloguer's note: This is a view of the North American Transportation & Trading Company large warehouses; one of them bears the United States flag. A row of small log cabins are located to the left. In front of the...
Title taken from caption. Cataloguer's note: A row of identical buildings with the inscription "North American Transportation and Trading Company" clearly visible.