Alaska State Library Historical Collections DeArmond, R. N. Robert N. DeArmond Photograph Collection, ca. 1890-1972 pca 258



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MISCELLANEOUS

Alaska Constitutional Convention, signatures of Delegates to the Constitution. [5 4x5 negs. #N-116]

Art for Advertisements. [4x5 negs. #N-121 and N-122)

Cannon, said to be from SS POLITKOFSKY. Probably at Port Townsend, WA. [Unk, pr. 8x10, Series III-49-1017]

Chair, wooden kitchen, elaborate back, old. At Tenakee Springs, 1964. [RND, pr. 8x10; (594); neg., Book C, p. 99, bottom row]

Dog with porcupine quills. [4x5 neg. #N-101]

Eskimo sled built at Nome for V. Stefansson. [Copy neg. 824-3]

Father Duncan's Kitchen, Metlakatla. [Copy neg. ½-tone, 818-1]

"Girl Wanted." Picture of man washing clothes. Copy neg. 806-1]

"Guide to the Klondike," illustrations from. [5 4x5 line negs. #N-106]

Harper's Weekly covers with Alaska cartoons. [4x5 neg. #N-120]

Harper's Weekly, cover 3/15/1879, with Alaska cartoon. Same as one of the negatives in #N-120. [photo 12 x 18 located in Box 10] (1320)

Harris, Richard. Letter to his sons. [3 4x5 neg. #N-115]

Horses on the Tiekel River. [Copy neg. 816-8]

Hunting camp, location unk. (Neg. only, N-139, 4½x6½]

Iditarod River schedule of SS TEDDY H. [Original, 3x6] (1015)

Kane House at Council during break-up. [Copy neg. 824-5]

Katalla Company meal ticket. [Sheldon Museum, Copy neg. 859-7]

Khygg Glacier on Stikine River, 15 miles from Wrangell. [J. E. Worden, 4x5 pos. #P-17]

Marine Life in an aquarium [RND 2¼sq. C-l – C-24]

Members, Alaska House of Representatives, 1925. Copy neg. 894-5]

Men of U.S. 3rd Cavalry, boarding SS GARONNE at Seattle, August, 1899, enroute to the Philippines with a stop at Dutch Harbor. [Copy neg, Book C, p. 100, 3rd row left]

Newspaper copies, Petersburg papers, [4x5 negs. #N-117, N-118]

Newspaper Flags, Banners, Titles [4x5 neg. #N-119]

Office of Secretary of the Interior Walter J. Hickel. [Copy neg. 894-7]

Shipwrecked at Cape Romanof (on Norton Sound, 30 m. SW of St. Michael.) 2 men and a woman visible, tent and two boats. [Mrs. Henry Wallick, pr. 5x7½] (157)

Splitting shakes with a wedge, hoe and mallet; Bob Nelson at Thayer Lake, 1964. [RND, 12 8x10 prints (1001); negs in Book C, p. 132]

Squirrel, on an oar and being fed. [RND, pr. 8x10] (1016)

"The Dawn of Civilization" [Nowell, 4939. Copy neg. 842-4]

Totem pole, location unknown. [4x5 neg. #N-105]

Towel from Mabel's in Las Vegas. [Copy neg. 831-1]

Tracks of a surface tramway through the woods. Location unk.[Unk, pr. 8x10] (939)


MIST COVE Baranof Island

Showing waterfall from Deer Lake. [RND 2¼ sq. color transparency, C-207]


MONUMENTS

Horses, Dead Horse Gulch plaque on the White Pass Railroad, in memory of the hundreds of horses that died there. Photo of the plaque with "Packer Jack" Newman at the right and Sculptor James Wehn at the left. [Unk, pr. 8x10] (496) SEE FILE: People - Individuals

Horses, dedication of the above plaque, 8/24/1929, with crowd on the railroad tracks. [G.M. Taylor, Atlin, pr. 8x10] (497) SEE FILE: People - Groups
MOUNT ADA

Highest peak on Baranof Island. [RND, 2¼ sq. color transparency, C-156]


MUSEUM ARTIFACTS - Alaska State Museum, Juneau

All views were taken by RND in the museum when it was located in the Capitol, in 1962. Prints 8x10 except as noted.


Argillite platter. (813)

Argillite house, carved. (566)

Bird figure, carved, 6 inches long. (558)

MUSEUM ARTIFACTS - Alaska State Museum, Juneau (continued)
Bowl, natural wood, carved, 2 views, front and rear sections. Abalone inlays, eyes and nose. (552)

Bowl, dark wood with bone or ivory insets. (553)

Bowl, dark wood, carved, 15 inches wide. (554)

Bowl, sea otter, carved wood, side & top views. (570)

Box, open, carved. (815)

Eskimo mask, decorated with feathers. 11x14 (953)

Figure, carved wood, side and front view. (559)

Figures carved in argillite. (556)

Figure, face, front view, perhaps argillite. (567)

Figure, carved in stone, 3 inches wide, front & rear. (568)

Figure, face with feathers, 8 inches tall. (569)

Fish figure, carved, 12 inches long. (560)

Hat, spruce root, 3 views. (549)

Hat, carved wood with 3 skils (550)

Horn Spoon, 15 inches long. (572)

House Post, museum display cases in background. (551)

Lincoln totem, top figure, original. [pr. 11x14] (974) (for original location, see Tongass)

Mask with ears and ear-rings. 8x10, 11x14 (975)

Mask in shape of a skull. (571)

Mask, wood, 11x14 (955)

Paddle, wood, painted. (555)

Paddle, natural wood, carved. (556)

Paddle, very dark, carved and painted. (557)

Totem, model, black, abalone insets, 22 inches tall (561)

Totem, model, natural, lower part, 2 figures. (562)

Totem, 2 model poles c. 21 inches tall, side views (563)

Totem, sections of poles 563. (564)

Totem, section of very dark pole, carved. (565)

Totem, section of pole.

Whalebone mask, Eskimo, (816)

Wooden Eskimo mask (817)

Wooden rattle, front and side views. (818) Same, front view, 11 x 14

Wooden house post, "Stronger than Goliath" 2 views. [Unk photographer, prints on 8x10 paper] (820)

NATIVE PEOPLES

ESKIMOS


Ahgupuk, George, Art work for Housing Authority report and self portrait. (Copy negs. 893-3 to 893-8, incl.]

Camp on beach with shelter, umiak on rack. [Unk, contact pr. 3x5½ neg] (253)

Cape Prince of Wales Eskimos. [Copy neg. 803-7]

"Cutting up Walrus" on beach. [C. Madsen ?, #167, contact pr 3x5½ neg] (252)

Girl with dried fish. [Copy neg. 850-1]

King Islanders landing Umiak at Nome in heavy surf. [Jacobs, pr. postcard] (456)

Moonshiners' whiskey still used by the Natives on the Diomede Islands. [Unk, pr. 5x7] (254)

"Natives at Lunch" on beach, backs to camera. 1 white man. [C. Madsen, contact pr. 3x 5½ neg] (251)

St. Michael Natives, drawing by Vozenesenskii. [Copy neg. 849-4]

Scenes, from b&w slides marked "Carriker.11 No individual identifications. [Copy negs. 898-1 to 8; 899-1 to 8]

Siberian Eskimos at Nome. Tent and 3 men with dog. [C. Madsen, contact pr. 3x5½ neg] (250)

Unalaklik Eskimos. [Allen, ½-tone, Copy neg. 850-7]

Women and babies. [Copy neg. 803-6]
INDIANS

Alaska Native Brotherhood, founders of. [Copy neg. 894-4]

Basket Bay people at Killisnoo. [V. Soboleff, pr. 11x14] (969]

Chilkat Indians, 5 men. [V. Soboleff, #114, pr. 11x14] (996)

Chilkat Indians, 10 people in regalia. [V. Soboleff, #226, pr. 11x14] (997)

Copper River people using dogs as pack animals. [Unk, 3x4 neg. only. Book C. p. 142, top right.

Copper River Indians, "Doc" Billum. [Copy neg. 802-6; · 4x5 negs. #N-71]

Copper River Indians at the ferry. [2 4x5 negs. #N-71]

Copper River Indians. [Copy negs. 812-2, 812-3]

Copper River Indian child. [Copy neg. 812-4]

Copper River, young Indians. [Copy neg. 815-4]

Chief Annahootz, Sitka, 1890s. [Copy neg. 894-1]

Chief Taku Jack, house and family, , B.C., 1899, [Copy neg. 826-4]

Four Indians in costume. [Webster & Stevens, 4x5 neg. #N-94; 2 pr. 8x10 (1296)]

Grave Dancers, grave of Koe-Ne-Gnack, wife of Koo-Sa-Tan, a former chief of the Sitka tribe, died at Sitka July 3, 1899, buried on small island near Killisnoo. [V. Soboleff, #621, pr. 11x14] (998)

Herring eggs drying at Sitka. [Merrill, Copy neg. 831-4]

Indians at Juneau. [Winter & Pond; Copy neg. 831-2]

Indian house, Copper River. [4x5 neg. #N-72]

Ke-chuck-chee, Indian policeman at Killnoo. [Soboleff, pr. 11x14] (994)

Ke-chuck-chee, wearing Chilcat blanket and crest hat. [Soboleff, pr. 11x14] (995)

Killisnoo, 3 men in regalia. [V. Soboleff, pr. 11x14] (999)

Killisnoo group of Tlingets. [V. Soboleff, pr. 11x14] (970)

Native Dancers, probably at Killisnoo. [V. Soboleff, #227, pr. 11x14] (1000)

Oulichan Fishermen, [Blankenberg, Copy negs. 892-1, -2, -3]

Saginaw Jake, native name Ki-Tch-Na-Tih, of Killisnoo and Kootznahoo, 3 portraits, each in a different regalia. [V. Soboleff, 3 pr. 11x14] (968)

Sitka Potlatch, 1904, arriving for. [Copy neg. 894-6]

Tanana Chiefs, group. [Copy negs. 894-2, 894-3]

Tanana tyone, Ivan, at Nuklukyet. [Allen, ½-tone, Copy neg. 850-8]

Tlingit Berry Sellers, Sitka. [Merrill; Copy neg. 831-5]

Tlinget Dancers at Juneau. [RND, 35mm negs and proofs, Book C, p. 113]




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