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2.
- Creator:
- Woodhull, L.
- Published / Created:
- ca. 1889-1891.
- Call Number:
- WA Photos 40
- Container / Volume:
- Box 2
- Image Count:
- 4
- Abstract:
- Photograph albums of a trip by steamer to Alaska, including photographs of the Steamer "Queen" sailing out of Tacoma, of Sitka, and ice flows and formations in Pyramid Bay, Yakutat Bay, Glacier Bay, and the Muir Glacier, The second album includes photographs of totem poles and Indian dwellings around Fort Wrangell, the mission school at the fort, the Treadwell gold mine on Douglas Island and views of Juneau and of the Davidson, Auk, Pattison and Taku glaciers and the Chilkoot Peaks, and Many of the photographs are commercial views by I. W. Taber, and one photograph depicts a photographer and his camera in front of Muir Glacier
- Description:
- Individual prints are 24.4 x 19.8 cm. or smaller. All photographs are accompanied either by manuscript or letterpress captions. One album lacks covers. One album includes newspaper clippings written by Woodhull, describing his trip from Tacoma to Alaska in 1891. and Album pages are extremely fragile.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Treadwell Mine, Alaska, Wrangell (Alaska), Juneau (Alaska), and Sitka (Alaska)
- Subject (Name):
- Woodhull, L. and Queen (Steamer).
- Subject (Topic):
- Pictorial works, Indians of North America, Totem poles, and Description and travel
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Photograph album of Alaska and the Pacific Coast [graphic].
3.
- Creator:
- Woodhull, L.
- Published / Created:
- ca. 1889-1891.
- Call Number:
- WA Photos 40
- Container / Volume:
- Box 1
- Image Count:
- 2
- Abstract:
- Photograph albums of a trip by steamer to Alaska, including photographs of the Steamer "Queen" sailing out of Tacoma, of Sitka, and ice flows and formations in Pyramid Bay, Yakutat Bay, Glacier Bay, and the Muir Glacier, The second album includes photographs of totem poles and Indian dwellings around Fort Wrangell, the mission school at the fort, the Treadwell gold mine on Douglas Island and views of Juneau and of the Davidson, Auk, Pattison and Taku glaciers and the Chilkoot Peaks, and Many of the photographs are commercial views by I. W. Taber, and one photograph depicts a photographer and his camera in front of Muir Glacier
- Description:
- Individual prints are 24.4 x 19.8 cm. or smaller. All photographs are accompanied either by manuscript or letterpress captions. One album lacks covers. One album includes newspaper clippings written by Woodhull, describing his trip from Tacoma to Alaska in 1891. and Album pages are extremely fragile.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Treadwell Mine, Alaska, Wrangell (Alaska), Juneau (Alaska), and Sitka (Alaska)
- Subject (Name):
- Woodhull, L. and Queen (Steamer).
- Subject (Topic):
- Pictorial works, Indians of North America, Totem poles, and Description and travel
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Photograph album of Alaska and the Pacific Coast [graphic].
4.
- Creator:
- Broadbent, Alfred L.
- Published / Created:
- circa 1895.
- Call Number:
- WA Photos 397
- Container / Volume:
- Volume 1
- Image Count:
- 142
- Abstract:
- Two photograph albums of images created by Alfred L. Broadbent of landscapes, wildlife, ships, and individuals primarily in Alaska and Siberia, circa 1885-1892, and probably printed by the photograph gallery of Isaiah West Taber, San Francisco, California, circa 1895, Images of Alaska include mainland locations, islands, and trading posts. Locations in mainland Alaska include Point Barrow, Glacier Bay, Port Chester, Port Clarence, Golovin, Grantley Harbor, Juneau, Cape Lisburne, Nome, Cape Prince of Wales, Silver Bay, Cape Thompson, Sitka, Wrangell, and Yakatuk Bay (also known as Disappointment Bay). Alaskan islands include Atka Island, Bogoslof Island, Chagulak Island, the Diomede Islands, Expedition Island, Fairway Rock, Saint Lawrence Island, Saint Michael Island, Saint Paul Island, Ukivok (also known as King Island), and Unalaska Island. Images of trading posts in Alaska include camps established at Cape Lisburne and Saint Michael Island, Images of Eskimos and Arctic peoples include informal portraits of groups, including a group of mixed-race children, and individuals aboard ship and on land, as well as their homes in several Alaskan locations, including Port Clarence, Saint Lawrence Island, Saint Michael Island, Point Spencer, and Ukivok, in addition to homes at East Cape, Siberia. Several images show native individuals in kayaks and bidarkas, and assemblages of bows, spears, and clothing, and an image shows a team of dogs and a sled. Other images show gravesites of Arctic peoples in various Alaskan locations, including Hoonah, Point Hope, and Saint Michael island, Images of ships include vessels in the United States Revenue-Cutter Service, consisting of USRC Bear, USRC Thomas Corwin, USRC Richard Rush, USRC Oliver Wolcott. Images of other ships consist of whaling ships, including Carver, J. H. Howland, Hunter, Lucretia, and Helen Mar, with several images showing the cutting of blubber from whales aboard a ship. An image shows the wrecks of two ships, the Mabel and George & Susan in the Arctic Ocean, Images of the coastline in Siberia include East Cape, Plover Bay, Severgin Strait, Saint Lawrence Bay, Cape Serdtse-Kamen (also known as Cape Serdge)., Images of wildlife include herds of caribou and reindeer in Alaska and Siberia, rookeries of seals, which include men clubbing seals; and a dead walrus aboard a ship, Incidental images of other locations consist of views of California showing Point Reyes and the vicinity of Point Arena; views of Port Townsend, Washington; views of Fort Simpson, Northwest Territory; and a view of the Strait of Juan de Fuca between Canada and the United States, and Group portraits identify civilians and members of the crew by their surnames. Fully-identified persons consist of Lucy McIntyre and Judge James Gilchrist Swan
- Description:
- Alfred L. Broadbent (b. 1844) was an engineer aboard the USRC Bear, a ship in the United States Revenue-Cutter Service active in the Arctic region, circa 1885-1892., In 2 boxes., Title devised by cataloger., One album has cover title: Arctic views., Numbers and initials A. L. B. inscribed in many negatives., Manuscript or printed captions on individual photographs., and There is some duplication between the two albums.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Alaska, Arctic regions, Arena, Point (Calif.), Atka Island (Alaska), Barrow, Point (Alaska), Bogoslof Island (Alaska), Chagulak Island (Alaska), Diomede Islands (Alaska and Russia), East Cape (Russia), Expedition Island (Alaska), Fairway Rock (Alaska), Fort Simpson (N.W.T.), Glacier Bay (Alaska), Golovin (Alaska), Grantley Harbor (Alaska), Hoonah (Alaska), Juan de Fuca, Strait of (B.C. and Wash.), Juneau (Alaska), Lisburne, Cape (Alaska), Nome (Alaska), Plover Bay (Russia), Point Reyes (Calif.), Point Spencer (Alaska), Port Chester (Alaska), Port Clarence (Alaska), Port Townsend (Wash.), Prince of Wales, Cape (Alaska), Saint Lawrence Bay (Russia), Saint Lawrence Island (Alaska), Saint Michael Island (Alaska), Saint Paul Island (Alaska), Serdtse-Kamen, Cape (Russia), Severgin Strait (Russia), Siberia, Eastern (Russia), Silver Bay (Alaska), Sitka (Alaska), Thompson, Cape (North Slope Borough, Alaska), Ukivok (Alaska), Unalaska (Alaska), Wrangell (Alaska), and Yakutuk Bay (Alaska)
- Subject (Name):
- Broadbent, Alfred L., McIntyre, Lucy., Swan, James G., 1818-1900., Taber, I. W. 1830-1912. (Isaiah West),, Bear (Ship), Corwin (Ship), Rush (Ship), Wolcott (Ship), and United States. Revenue-Cutter Service
- Subject (Topic):
- Aleuts, Boats, Arctic peoples, Bidarkas, Cemeteries, Dogsledding, Eskimos, Indians of North America, Kayaks, Sealing, Whaling, and Description and travel
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Photograph albums of the United States Revenue-Cutter Service in Alaska and Siberia
5.
- Creator:
- La Roche, Frank, 1853-1934
- Published / Created:
- ca. 1892.
- Call Number:
- WA Photos 98
- Image Count:
- 20
- Abstract:
- Photographs of Alaskan cities and scenery, including views in Sitka of the Greek Church and Russian Block House, street scenes in Juneau, the Treadwell Mill and Mine, totems at Fort Wrangell, the Indian River, Muir and Takou Glaciers, and of the Steamboat "Queen" navigating through floating ice in Takou Inlet. There are also photographs of Chilkat Indians in Sitka and a group portrait of the Metlakahtla Cornet Band holding their instuments
- Description:
- Photographs are mounted on both sides of ten boards, with manuscript or letterpress captions.
- Publisher:
- La Roche, Photo
- Subject (Geographic):
- Treadwell Mine, Alaska, Sitka (Alaska), Juneau (Alaska), Muir Glacier (Alaska), and Wrangell (Alaska)
- Subject (Topic):
- Mineral industries, Chilkat Indians, Indians of North America, Musicians, and Totem poles
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Photographs of Alaska [graphic].
6.
- Creator:
- Maynard, Richard, 1832-1907
- Published / Created:
- ca. 1881.
- Call Number:
- WA Photos 62
- Image Count:
- 72
- Abstract:
- Photographs of Alaska and British Columbia, including views of scenery along the Frazer River, ice flows, steamships, totem poles, and views of Sitka and of the Block House at Nanaimo, British Columbia
- Description:
- Manuscript and/or letterpress captions on some mounts.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Sitka (Alaska), Alaska, and British Columbia
- Subject (Topic):
- Totem poles
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Photographs of Alaska and British Columbia [graphic].
7.
- Call Number:
- WA Photos 178
- Image Count:
- 10
- Abstract:
- Photographs in Sitka of the Greek Church, steamers along the pier, native Alaskans sitting on the boardwalk, houses, and tents. There is a single photograph of men and women aboard a boat, and many views of scenery, including glaciers, mountains and rock formations, in the vicinity of Sitka
- Subject (Geographic):
- Alaska and Sitka (Alaska)
- Subject (Topic):
- Indians of North America
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Photographs of Sitka, Alaska [graphic].
8.
- Published / Created:
- ca. 1891-1899.
- Call Number:
- WA Photos 63
- Container / Volume:
- Box 1 (prints)
- Image Count:
- 3
- Abstract:
- Photograph album and loose photographs of a voyage to Alaska on the U.S.S. Bear, including views of St. George and Kings Island, seals on St. Paul's Island, the mission school, a native boat race, walrus hunting and related activities on Cape Prince of Wales, the Bering Straits and natives and landscapes of the Siberian coast, the Indian River, and views of floating ice in the Arctic Ocean, In Sitka, there are views of the Greek Church, the governor's house and other public buildings, and of native women curio sellers who turn their backs to avoid having their pictures taken, At St. Michael's Island, there are views of the trading station, the Greek church and Russian block house, the buildings of the Alaska Commercial Company, and natives in camp, Also included are portraits of school children at the mission school at Unalaska, and of native Aleutes [sic] and Esquimo [sic] aboard ship and in villages and of their dwellings, boats and totems, and Some views are commercially produced, though most appear to be personal photographs. There are individual and group portraits of the crews, passengers and officers of several ships, both on board and on shore, and a listing of the crew of the Bear appears on the fly leaf of the album. The photographs also record whalers and other ships encountered along the way
- Description:
- In 2 boxes., Photographs are accompanied by manuscript captions. Album photographs measure 11.2 x 19.5 cm. and are all inscribed with the initials "A.L.B." Of the loose photographs, most are inscribed with the initials "A.L.B" with the exception of single images credited to Curtis of Seattle, T. Saiki, and McMurry of Port Townsend, Washington Territory., Alfred L. Broadbent (A.L.B.?) was an engineer on the U.S.S. Bear, a revenue cutter active in the Arctic during the 1890s., and Accompanied by a box list.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Alaska., Alaska, Pribilof Islands (Alaska), and Sitka (Alaska)
- Subject (Name):
- Broadbent, Alfred L. and Bear (Ship)
- Subject (Topic):
- Indians of North America, Totem poles, and Sealing
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Photographs of an expedition to Alaska on the U.S.S. Bear, 1891 [graphic].
9.
- Published / Created:
- ca. 1891-1899.
- Call Number:
- WA Photos 63
- Container / Volume:
- Box 2 (album)
- Image Count:
- 83
- Abstract:
- Photograph album and loose photographs of a voyage to Alaska on the U.S.S. Bear, including views of St. George and Kings Island, seals on St. Paul's Island, the mission school, a native boat race, walrus hunting and related activities on Cape Prince of Wales, the Bering Straits and natives and landscapes of the Siberian coast, the Indian River, and views of floating ice in the Arctic Ocean, In Sitka, there are views of the Greek Church, the governor's house and other public buildings, and of native women curio sellers who turn their backs to avoid having their pictures taken, At St. Michael's Island, there are views of the trading station, the Greek church and Russian block house, the buildings of the Alaska Commercial Company, and natives in camp, Also included are portraits of school children at the mission school at Unalaska, and of native Aleutes [sic] and Esquimo [sic] aboard ship and in villages and of their dwellings, boats and totems, and Some views are commercially produced, though most appear to be personal photographs. There are individual and group portraits of the crews, passengers and officers of several ships, both on board and on shore, and a listing of the crew of the Bear appears on the fly leaf of the album. The photographs also record whalers and other ships encountered along the way
- Description:
- In 2 boxes., Photographs are accompanied by manuscript captions. Album photographs measure 11.2 x 19.5 cm. and are all inscribed with the initials "A.L.B." Of the loose photographs, most are inscribed with the initials "A.L.B" with the exception of single images credited to Curtis of Seattle, T. Saiki, and McMurry of Port Townsend, Washington Territory., Alfred L. Broadbent (A.L.B.?) was an engineer on the U.S.S. Bear, a revenue cutter active in the Arctic during the 1890s., and Accompanied by a box list.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Alaska., Alaska, Pribilof Islands (Alaska), and Sitka (Alaska)
- Subject (Name):
- Broadbent, Alfred L. and Bear (Ship)
- Subject (Topic):
- Indians of North America, Totem poles, and Sealing
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Photographs of an expedition to Alaska on the U.S.S. Bear, 1891 [graphic].
10.
- Creator:
- Winter and Pond Collection
- Published / Created:
- 1897.
- Call Number:
- WA Photos 131
- Image Count:
- 18
- Abstract:
- Photographs of Alaska, including Tlingit Indian children, Tlingit Indians gambling, loggers, and scenes of miners outfitting and in a mine tunnel. There are also views of the towns of Juneau, Sitka, and Skaguay
- Description:
- Advertisements on mounts. and Manuscript or letterpress captions on mounts.
- Publisher:
- Winter & Pond, Photo
- Subject (Geographic):
- Alaska., Alaska, Klondike River Valley (Yukon), Sitka (Alaska), Juneau (Alaska), and Skagway (Alaska)
- Subject (Topic):
- Indians of North America, Tlingit Indians, Gambling, Miners, Gold mines and mining, Lumber trade, and Gold discoveries
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Photographs of the Yukon and Klondike, Alaska [graphic] .