Pictures of Kayaks and Canoes:
The caption on this postcard reads: The Seal Hunter Returns. It was taken by Jacobs/Nome. I believe it was also taken in Nome.
These two pictures are from: The Alaska Sportsman Book: Pictures of the Last Frontier by the Alaska Frontier Publishing Company.
Some miscellaneous pictures:
Henry Dreier, "Gen Del" in a wonderful sealskin coat and rather hasty put on boots. This picture was approved by the Army Examiner, so its probably from the Alaskan Highway.
A wonderful Christmas card from Maurice, though I'm pretty sure that's not what you're supposed to do with bears.
I wish I knew the story behind this picture. I never asked my grandfather about his photos from Alaska. As a kid, I was mostly interested in seeing if my grandfather had any spare gum. Beyond the gum, I loved looking at his display of ivory figurines, small polar bears and geese, he'd brought back with him. And on an especially good day, he might pull out the coporlite, mammoth teeth, tusks and other treasures he'd found with near the gold mine.
And speaking of the mine; here are a few pictures:
The smelting process |
I hope your winter memories are keeping you warm!
Enjoyed your old photographs, especially the one of the Seal Hunter returning.
ReplyDeleteThat is one of my favorites, I wish there was a date on it. It's a postcard, so it doesn't have to be from when my Grandfather was there. But I suspect it is from the 1930's.
DeleteHow cool! Loved reading this one. Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteYou're right, winter is a great time to go through old photographs and revisit memories.
Happy New Year!