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<ead><eadheader langencoding="iso639-2b" scriptencoding="iso15924" relatedencoding="dc" repositoryencoding="iso15511" countryencoding="iso3166-1" dateencoding="iso8601" id="a0"><eadid countrycode="us" mainagencycode="wauar" encodinganalog="identifier" url="http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv20080" identifier="80444/xv20080">WAUCliffordHowardPHColl1178.xml</eadid><filedesc><titlestmt><titleproper>Guide to the Howard Clifford Photographs <date encodinganalog="date" era="ce">Approximately 1930-1969</date></titleproper><titleproper type="filing" altrender="nodisplay">Clifford (Howard) Photographs</titleproper></titlestmt><publicationstmt><publisher encodinganalog="publisher">Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries</publisher><date normal="2019" encodinganalog="date">© 2019 (Last modified: 3/18/2021)</date><address><addressline>Seattle, WA 98195</addressline></address></publicationstmt></filedesc></eadheader><archdesc level="collection" type="inventory" relatedencoding="marc21"><did><repository><corpname>University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections</corpname></repository><unitid countrycode="us" repositorycode="wauar">PH1178</unitid><origination><persname encodinganalog="100" role="photographer" authfilenumber="471064" source="lcnaf" altrender="sync">Clifford, Howard</persname></origination><unittitle encodinganalog="245$a" type="collection">Howard Clifford
		  Photographs</unittitle><unitdate type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f" normal="1930/1969" certainty="approximate" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Approximately 1930-1969</unitdate><physdesc><extent>Approximately 612 photographic
		  prints and 450 film negatives (6 boxes) ; sizes vary</extent></physdesc><langmaterial>Collection materials are in 
		  <language langcode="eng" scriptcode="latn" encodinganalog="546">English</language>.</langmaterial><abstract encodinganalog="5203_$a">Photographs and
		  negatives made by Howard Clifford during his time as a photographer and
		  reporter for the Tacoma News Tribune (1930s-1960s) and as an advertising and
		  public relations director for Pacific Northern/Western Airlines
		  (1950s-1960s)</abstract></did><bioghist encodinganalog="5450_" id="a2"><p>Walter Howard Clifford (1912-2009) was born in Wisconsin, attended
		  Tacoma, Washington's Stadium High School, and graduated from the College of
		  Puget Sound (now University of Puget Sound) in 1934. Clifford worked for the 
		  <emph render="italic"> Tacoma Ledger </emph>, later named the 
		  <emph render="italic"> Tacoma News Tribune </emph>, from the mid-1930s to the
		  1950s as a reporter and photographer. A notable achievement attributed to
		  Clifford during this time is the distinction of being one of the last men off
		  of the old Tacoma Narrows Bridge (“Galloping Gertie”) before it collapsed in
		  1940. In the 1950s until at least the late 1960s Clifford served as a director
		  of advertising and public relations for Pacific Northern Airlines in Seattle
		  (and Western Airlines after the two carriers merged in 1967). In addition to
		  other pursuits including aviation, ski instruction, and sports-commentating,
		  Clifford also authored many books on the subject of Alaska. </p></bioghist><scopecontent encodinganalog="5202_" id="a3"><p>This collection contains photographs and negatives made by Howard
		  Clifford during his time as a photographer and reporter for the 
		  <emph render="italic"> Tacoma News Tribune </emph> (1930s-1960s) and as an
		  advertising and public relations director for Pacific Northern/Western Airlines
		  (1950s-1960s). Images in the Tacoma, Washington series document such things as
		  construction projects, notable events, prominent individuals and groups, as
		  well as places including churches and hospitals, downtown street scenes, parks,
		  and the Port of Tacoma. Also included in the Tacoma series is World War
		  II-related subject matter including air raids, defense workers, USO activities,
		  salvage and rationing efforts, women in the workforce, military events, and the
		  forcible removal of Japanese Americans to internment camps. Images in the
		  series on Alaska document indigenous peoples, cities and towns, glaciers, totem
		  poles, and the tourism and recreation industry. Images in the Pacific Northern
		  Airlines and Western Airlines series document aircraft and facilities and also
		  include travel posters and publicity photos. Both the Alaska and Pacific
		  Northern Airlines and Western Airlines series also include images made by other
		  photographers including a significant number by Frank H. Whaley, for which a
		  separate series has been created.</p></scopecontent><altformavail><p> <extref actuate="onrequest" show="new" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/PH%20COLL%201178/field/all/mode/exact/conn/and/order/title">View selections from the
			 collection in digital format</extref> </p></altformavail><accessrestrict encodinganalog="506" id="a14"><p>Selected images can be viewed on the Libraries' Digital Collections
		  website. Permission of Visual Materials curator is required to view originals.
		  Contact Special Collections for more information.</p><p><extref href="https://uw.aeon.atlas-sys.com/logon/?Action=10&amp;Form=31&amp;Value=https://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:80444/xv20080/xml" role="text/html" actuate="onrequest" show="new" id="aeon">Request at UW</extref></p></accessrestrict><userestrict encodinganalog="540" id="a15"><p>Status of creator's copyrights is unknown; restrictions may exist on
		  copying, quotation, or publication. Users are responsible for researching
		  copyright status before use.</p></userestrict><acqinfo encodinganalog="541" id="a19"><p>Donor: Howard Clifford (before 2000) and January 16, 2002 (Alaska
		  photographs)</p></acqinfo><controlaccess><subject source="uwsc">Visual Materials Collections (University of Washington)</subject><geogname encodinganalog="651">Tacoma (Wash.)--Photographs</geogname><geogname encodinganalog="651">Washington (State)--Photographs</geogname><geogname encodinganalog="651">Alaska--Photographs</geogname><genreform source="lcgft" encodinganalog="655" altrender="nodisplay">Photographs</genreform><genreform source="lcgft" encodinganalog="655" altrender="nodisplay">Negatives (Photographs)</genreform><genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655" altrender="nodisplay">Black-and-white photographs</genreform><genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655" altrender="nodisplay">Black-and-white negatives</genreform><subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay" encodinganalog="690">Photographs</subject><subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay" encodinganalog="690">Washington (State)</subject><subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay" encodinganalog="690">Tacoma</subject></controlaccess><dsc type="combined" id="a23"><p> </p><c01 level="series"><did><unittitle>Tacoma, Washington and Vicinity</unittitle></did><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Construction</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/1</container><container type="item">1-3</container><unittitle>Construction equipment removing streetcar lines in
					 downtown Tacoma in front of Sears, Knapp's Women's Business College, Selden's,
					 and the Mecca Theatre</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1935 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.1%201178.2%201178.3/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/1</container><container type="item">4</container><unittitle>Aerial view of highway construction looking east with
					 city of Auburn in distance</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1935 and 1950?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.4/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/1</container><container type="item">5</container><unittitle>Aerial view of highway construction with city
					 (possibly Auburn) in distance</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1935 and 1950?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.5/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Power Project</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/1</container><container type="item">6</container><unittitle>Two men in hardhats looking at large
						furnaces</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1935 and 1950?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.6/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/1</container><container type="item">7</container><unittitle>Cranes on a cliffside lifting large circular metal
						objects</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1935 and 1950?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.7/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/1</container><container type="item">8</container><unittitle>Cement construction on a cliffside</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1935 and 1950?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.8/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/1</container><container type="item">9-11</container><unittitle>Construction of new road along cliffside</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1935 and 1950?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.9%201178.10%201178.11/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/1</container><container type="item">12-13</container><unittitle>View of large tent covering construction in gorge
						</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1935 and 1950?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.12%201178.13/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/1</container><container type="item">14 </container><unittitle>Site of new building construction from a distance with
					 cars in foreground</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">March 2, 1953</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.14 /field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/1</container><container type="item">15</container><unittitle>Two people in hard hats standing next to new building
					 construction</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">March 2, 1953</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.15/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/1</container><container type="item">16</container><unittitle>One-story building under construction at corner of K
					 Street and 10th Street South in Tacoma</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">March 2, 1953</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.16/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/1</container><container type="item">17</container><unittitle>Construction debris next to building and cars
					 </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">March 2, 1953</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.17/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Events</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/2</container><container type="item">18-19</container><unittitle>A woman in civilian dress accepting a trophy from a
					 naval officer on the deck of a ship</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1935?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.18%201178.19/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/2</container><container type="item">20</container><unittitle>Smoke billowing around buildings and stacks of lumber
					 at a lumberyard on fire</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1935 and 1950?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.20/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/2</container><container type="item">21-22</container><unittitle>Workers and Tacoma Fire Department inspect a tank car
					 derailment in railyard</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1935 and 1950?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.21%201178.22/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Airplane Crash near Alder, Washington</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/2</container><container type="item">23</container><unittitle>Nose of crashed Boeing Model 307
						Stratoliner</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">March 18, 1939</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.23/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/2</container><container type="item">24</container><unittitle>Group of people looking at wreckage of Boeing Model
						307 Stratoliner crash</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">March 18, 1939</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.24/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/2</container><container type="item">25</container><unittitle>Wreckage of crashed Boeing Model 307 Stratoliner and
						bystanders from a distance</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">March 18, 1939</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.25/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/2</container><container type="item">26</container><unittitle>Four men carrying a stretcher with the covered body
						of a man away from the crash site of a Boeing Model 307 Stratoliner</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">March 18, 1939</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.26/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/2</container><container type="item">27</container><unittitle>Wing and side of crashed Boeing Model 307
						Stratoliner</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">March 18, 1939</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.27/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/2</container><container type="item">28</container><unittitle>Bystanders surrounding the wreckage of a crashed
						Boeing Model 307 Stratoliner</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">March 18, 1939</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.28/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Launching and Departure of the <emph render="italic">Ark</emph> sea vessel</unittitle></did><note><p>Paul Satco moved the frame of the sea vessel later christened
					 the <emph render="italic">Ark</emph> with his family cross-country from
					 Virginia to Tacoma in 1939 to complete construction of the vessel for a trip to
					 Alaska. The boat, also known as the <emph render="italic">Ark of Juneau</emph>,
					 was first launched in November of 1939 and the family departed for Alaska in
					 April 1940. Its final departure was attended by a crowd of 20,000 spectators.
					 </p></note><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/2</container><container type="item">29</container><unittitle>Dorothy Mae Nelson, surrounded by a crowd with Paul
						Satco holding the rope to the right, smashes a bottle on the bow to dedicate
						the <emph render="italic">Ark</emph> prior to its first launch</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">November 6, 1939</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.29/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/2</container><container type="item">30</container><unittitle>Paul Satco reading a telegram near the
						docks</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian"> Between November 1939 and April 1940?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.30/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/2</container><container type="item">31</container><unittitle altrender="italic">Paul Satco working on equipment
						inside the <emph render="italic">Ark</emph></unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian"> Between November 1939 and April 1940?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.31/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/2</container><container type="item">32</container><unittitle>The <emph render="italic">Ark</emph> in drydock with
						people standing nearby</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian"> Between November 1939 and April 1940?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.32/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/2</container><container type="item">33-34</container><unittitle>The <emph render="italic">Ark</emph> during a test
						launch with downtown Tacoma and the Murray Morgan Bridge in the
						background</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian"> April 21, 1940</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.33%201178.34/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/2</container><container type="item">35</container><unittitle>The <emph render="italic">Ark</emph> tied at dock
						with a group of people looking over side</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">April 21, 1940</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.35/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/2</container><container type="item">36</container><unittitle>The <emph render="italic">Ark</emph> seen from a
						distance moving through water near train trestle</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">April 21, 1940</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.36/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/2</container><container type="item">37</container><unittitle>Paul Satco (left) speaking at microphone with Mayor
						Harry P. Cain and military drummers in background at the Point Defiance
						Dock</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian"> April 21, 1940</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.37/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/2</container><container type="item">38</container><unittitle>View from the roof of the new concessions stand at
						the Point Defiance Dock and many boats anchored in the surrounding waters where
						a crowd of people prepares to see off the <emph render="italic">Ark</emph></unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">April 21, 1940</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.38/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/2</container><container type="item">39-40</container><unittitle>The <emph render="italic">Ark</emph> heading into
						open water with dozens of boats escorting the vessel</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">April 21, 1940</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.39%201178.40/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/3</container><container type="item">41-43</container><unittitle>Coast Guard and Tacoma Fire Department fireboats
					 conducting pumping drills</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">May 7, 1943?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.41%201178.42%201178.43/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/3</container><container type="item">44</container><unittitle>Group of Hawaii business leaders on a goodwill tour in
					 Carsten's Packing Company horse-drawn meat wagon</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">August 8, 1947</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.44/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/3</container><container type="item">45</container><unittitle>Competitors prepare to race at the starting line of
					 the Tacoma Soap Box Derby sponsored by the Tacoma News Tribune, Chevrolet
					 Dealers of Pierce County, and Kiwanis Club</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1960?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.45/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/3</container><container type="item">46</container><unittitle>Group of people, including military personnel, near
					 biplane in Tacoma area field with other planes in background</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1960?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.46/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/3</container><container type="item">47</container><unittitle>The last ever Northern Pacific passenger train to
					 depart for Grays Harbor from Tacoma, passing through intersection at South 15th
					 Street and Pacific Avenue South</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1960?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.47/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/3</container><container type="item">48</container><unittitle>Stock car drivers and cars at a Tacoma area
					 track</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.48/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/3</container><container type="item">49-54</container><unittitle>Wreckage from a bus-truck collision on Highway 99 near
					 Tacoma</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">October 19, 1954</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.49%201178.50%201178.51%201178.52%201178.53%201178.54/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/3</container><container type="item">55</container><unittitle>Damage to interior of bus involved bus-truck collision
					 on Highway 99 near Tacoma</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">October 19, 1954</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.55/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Floods</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/3</container><container type="item">56</container><unittitle>Several men looking at flooding river and floating
						debris</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1955</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.56/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/3</container><container type="item">57</container><unittitle>Four men walking along area near river in the
						rain</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1955</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.57/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/3</container><container type="item">58-59</container><unittitle>Flooding river overflowing</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1955</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.58%201178.59/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/3</container><container type="item">60</container><unittitle>Puyallup River flood control area</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1935 and 1950?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.60/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/3</container><container type="item">61</container><unittitle>Flooded area in Tacoma near the Cavanaugh Lumber
						Company warehouse</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1935 and 1950?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.61/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/3</container><container type="item">62</container><unittitle>A member of the Horseless Carriage Caravan Club
					 sitting in his vehicle near the capitol building in Olympia with other members
					 standing nearby </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">May 25, 1958?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.62/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>People</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/4</container><container type="item">63</container><unittitle>Two men sitting in parked vehicle, possibly near
					 Wright or Point Defiance Park</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1930 and 1940?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.63/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Mayor Clarence Valdo Fawcett</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/4</container><container type="item">64-65</container><unittitle>Tacoma Mayor Clarence Valdo Fawcett in hip waders
						sitting at desk reading <emph render="italic">Salmon Fishing on Puget
						Sound</emph> and holding a fishing pole</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1946 and 1950?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.64%201178.65/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/4</container><container type="item">66</container><unittitle>Tacoma Mayor Clarence Valdo Fawcett seated at desk
						under a hanging portrait of his father, former Tacoma Mayor Angelo Vance
						Fawcett </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1946 and 1950?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.66/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/4</container><container type="item">67</container><unittitle>Tacoma Mayor Clarence Valdo Fawcett seated at desk
						and poised to sign a document</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1946 and 1950?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.67/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Mayor Harry P. Cain and First Lady Eleanor
					 Roosevelt</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/4</container><container type="item">68</container><unittitle>First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt standing next to a desk
						and speaking</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">December 13, 1941</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.68/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/4</container><container type="item">69</container><unittitle>First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt standing next to a desk
						and speaking while Mayor Harry P. Cain (to her right) and other men
						listen</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">December 13, 1941</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.69/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/4</container><container type="item">70</container><unittitle>First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt sitting in a chair
						speaking with another woman standing next to her</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">December 13, 1941</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.70/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/4</container><container type="item">71</container><unittitle>First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt standing with Harry P.
						Cain (to her right) and two other men</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">December 13, 1941</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.71/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Tacoma-Pierce County Sports Hall of Fame</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/4</container><container type="item">72</container><unittitle>Tacoma-Pierce County Sports Hall of Fame inductees
						and others standing near dining table</unittitle><note><p>Frank Stojack is on far left, Cliff Olson third from left,
						  and John Heinrick third from right. Other individuals inducted that year (but
						  who cannot be identified in image) are Joe Salatino and Wally Scott. </p></note><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">January 1959?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.72/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/4</container><container type="item">73</container><unittitle>John Heinrick, Tacoma-Pierce County Sports Hall of
						Fame inductee, holding certificate </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">January 1959?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.73/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/4</container><container type="item">74</container><unittitle>Cliff Olson, Tacoma-Pierce County Sports Hall of
						Fame inductee </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">January 1959?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.74/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/4</container><container type="item">75</container><unittitle>Frank Stojack, Tacoma-Pierce County Sports Hall of
						Fame inductee, holding plaque as another man kisses him on the forehead
						</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">January 1959?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.75/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/4</container><container type="item">76</container><unittitle>Tacoma-Pierce County Sports Hall of Fame
						inductee</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">January 1959?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.76/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Places</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/5</container><container type="item">77</container><unittitle>Aerial view of the smokestack at ASARCO (American
					 Smelting &amp; Refining Company) smelter in Tacoma</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1935 and 1950?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.77/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>Photograph may have been made by Aero-Marine Photography.</p></note></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/5</container><container type="item">78</container><unittitle>Woman looking at sign in shape of Washington state
					 that reads "Entering Tacoma Population 139,000" on side of dirt
					 road</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1948?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.78/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/5</container><container type="item">79</container><unittitle>Oil well at Vaughn, Washington</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1950?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.79/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/5</container><container type="item">80</container><unittitle>Cattle in small pasture in rural Pierce
					 County</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1950?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.80/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Buildings</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/5</container><container type="item">81</container><unittitle>Fairmont Hotel building next to totem pole and
						Monty's Parking on A Street in Tacoma</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1935 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.81/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/5</container><container type="item">82</container><unittitle>The Hickey apartment building at 405 Sixth Avenue in
						Tacoma </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1935 and 1944?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.82/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/5</container><container type="item">83</container><unittitle>Hotel Baker building at South 15th Street and Market
						Street in Tacoma</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1930 and 1941?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.83/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Churches</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/6</container><container type="item">84-85</container><unittitle> Central Lutheran Church building located at 1001
						South G Street in Tacoma</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1940 and 1950?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.84%201178.85/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/6</container><container type="item">86-87</container><unittitle>Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church building, later
						known as Epworth LeSourd United Methodist Church, located at 710 South Anderson
						Street in Tacoma</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1940 and 1950?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.86%201178.87/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/6</container><container type="item">88</container><unittitle>Lutheran Memorial Church in Tacoma</unittitle><note><p>Published in the <emph render="italic">Tacoma News
						  Tribune</emph> with caption: Spiritual Refuges - Typical of the scores of
						  beautiful churches in Tacoma are the two shown here, St. Patrick's church at
						  the left and Lutheran Memorial church at the right. Even more in wartime than
						  during peace, citizens are turning to their churches for spiritual comfort and
						  strength, and the churches are fulfilling their mission and meeting the added
						  demands of the nation at war.</p></note><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">April 21, 1942</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.88/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/6</container><container type="item">89</container><unittitle>Mason Methodist Church building with streets covered
						in snow located at 4008 North 28th Street in Tacoma</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1940 and 1950?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.89/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Saint Luke's Memorial Episcopal Church at 3615 North
						Gove Street in Tacoma</unittitle></did><note><p>The original Saint Luke's Church was built at 6th Avenue and
						Broadway in downtown Tacoma in 1883. After its congregation merged with another
						church and the building fell into disrepair, it was sold and slated for
						demolition in the early 1930s. After a vigorous protest movement and court case
						brought by citizens of Tacoma, the church was instead dismantled stone by stone
						and rebuilt in a new location at 3615 North Gove Street in Tacoma, previously
						the site of the old Saint Mark's Episcopal Church (which was moved a short
						distance away). The cornerstone was laid in 1936 and construction was completed
						in 1947.</p></note><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/6</container><container type="item">90</container><unittitle>The chancel under construction in Saint Luke's
						  church</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1941 and 1947?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.90/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/6</container><container type="item">91</container><unittitle>A stained glass window in Saint Luke's
						  church</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1941 and 1947?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.91/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/6</container><container type="item">92</container><unittitle>Construction at half-way point on Saint Luke's
						  church building</unittitle><note><p>Published in the <emph render="italic">Tacoma News
							 Tribune</emph> with caption: A "progress" picture of the work at St. Luke's,
							 with the masonry above the floor level, the reconstruction being considered
							 more than half done.</p></note><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">April 27, 1941</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.92/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/6</container><container type="item">93</container><unittitle>Reverend Arthur Bell holding stones at Saint
						  Luke's building site</unittitle><note><p>Published in the <emph render="italic">Tacoma News
							 Tribune</emph> with caption: Pictured on the steps of rapidly rising St. Luke's
							 church, at North 36th and Gove, is the Rev. Arthur Bell, with the rocks which
							 will decorate the completed sanctuary. Left to right, the stones are from:
							 Palestine, Washington, D.C., and London. Behind Mr. Bell can be seen the stones
							 which are lettered with an intricate code to fit into the niches they occupied
							 in the original building at 6th and Broadway.</p></note><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">April 27, 1941</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.93/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/6</container><container type="item">94</container><unittitle>Reverend Arthur Bell holding mallet inside Saint
						  Luke's church building under construction</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1941 and 1947?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.94/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/6</container><container type="item">95</container><unittitle>Reverend Arthur Bell standing near Saint Luke's
						  building site</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1941 and 1947?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.95/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/6</container><container type="item">96-99</container><unittitle>Saint Luke's church building at various points of
						  construction</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1941 and 1947?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.96%201178.97%201178.98%201178.99/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/6</container><container type="item">100-101</container><unittitle>Saint Luke's church building near
						  completion</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1941 and 1947?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.100%201178.101/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/7</container><container type="item">102</container><unittitle>Close-up view of steeple on Saint Luke's church
						  building</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1941 and 1947?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.102/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/7</container><container type="item">103</container><unittitle>Nave and chancel in finished Saint Luke's church
						  building</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1941 and 1947?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.103/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/7</container><container type="item">104</container><unittitle>Saint Patrick's Catholic Church located at 1001
						North J Street in Tacoma with young girl riding bicycle in foreground
						</unittitle><note><p>Published in the <emph render="italic">Tacoma News
						  Tribune</emph> with caption: Spiritual Refuges - Typical of the scores of
						  beautiful churches in Tacoma are the two shown here, St. Patrick's church at
						  the left and Lutheran Memorial church at the right. Even more in wartime than
						  during peace, citizens are turning to their churches for spiritual comfort and
						  strength, and the churches are fulfilling their mission and meeting the added
						  demands of the nation at war. </p></note><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">April 21, 1942</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.104/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/7</container><container type="item">105</container><unittitle>Brick church building with cars parked in front on
						side of gravel road</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1942?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.105/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/7</container><container type="item">106-107</container><unittitle>Brick church builings under construction</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1935 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.106%201178.107/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/7</container><container type="item">108</container><unittitle>Brick church building at corner of
						intersection</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1935 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.108/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>UW 656</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/7</container><container type="item">109-110</container><unittitle>Intact chapel building being moved down a rural
						road</unittitle><note><p>This may be an Army chapel that was moved in 1947 from
						  Fort Lewis to 12301 Pacific Avenue and became the Parkland Evangelical Lutheran
						  Memorial Church.</p></note><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1960?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.109%201178.110/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/7</container><container type="item">111-112</container><unittitle>One-story wooden church under
						construction</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">March 2, 1953</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.111%201178.112/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Downtown Tacoma</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/8</container><container type="item">113</container><unittitle>Street scene looking east on 11th Street East (now
						known as South 11th Street) at intersection with A Street with the Perkins
						Building and the Murray Morgan Bridge in the distance </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1935 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.113/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/8</container><container type="item">114-115</container><unittitle>Street scene looking east on 11th Street East (now
						known as South 11th Street) from Court C with Fisher's Department Store and
						Murray Morgan Bridge in the distance</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1935 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.115/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/8</container><container type="item">116</container><unittitle>Holiday street scene looking southeast at the
						intersection of 11th Street East (now known as South 11th Street) and Pacific
						Avenue, showing the Crown Drug Company located in the ground-floor of the
						Pacific First Federal Savings &amp; Loan Building and "Merry Xmas"
						banner</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1935 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.116/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/8</container><container type="item">117</container><unittitle>Street scene looking north on A Street at the
						intersection of 11th Street East (now known as South 11th Street) with the
						Tacoma Marine Supply Company and Douglas Cigar Store on the northwest
						corner</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1935 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.117/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/8</container><container type="item">118</container><unittitle>Street scene looking north on Pacific Avenue toward
						South 9th Street with the clock tower of the old City Hall visible in the
						distance</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1935 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.118/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/8</container><container type="item">119-119a</container><unittitle>Street scene at the intersection of Saint Helens
						Avenue, Broadway, and South 9th Street in Tacoma with John Hamrick's Music Box
						Theatre advertising for Jack Benny's Rochester, <emph render="italic">Topper
						Returns</emph> starring Roland Young and Joan Blondell, and 
						<emph render="italic">Scattergood Baines</emph></unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1941?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.119-119a/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>Both <emph render="italic">Topper Returns</emph> and 
						<emph render="italic">Scattergood Baines</emph> were released in early
						1941.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/8</container><container type="item">120-121</container><unittitle>Aerial view of downtown Tacoma showing the Rust
						Building and Washington Building at around South 9th to what is now known as
						South 11th Street and Pacific Avenue to Commerce Street </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1935 and 1955?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.120%201178.121/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/8</container><container type="item">122</container><unittitle>Aerial view of downtown Tacoma taken from the roof
						of a building</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1935 and 1955?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.122/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/8</container><container type="item">123</container><unittitle>Large crowd gathered outside of the new County-City
						Building at 930 Tacoma Avenue South in Tacoma</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">April 1959?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.123/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/8</container><container type="item">124-125</container><unittitle>Aerial view of downtown Tacoma looking west at area
						roughly bounded by South Yakima Avenue to the west, Court D to the east, South
						11th Street to the south, and South 9th Street to the north </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">April 1959?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.124%201178.125/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/8</container><container type="item">126</container><unittitle>Aerial view of downtown Tacoma looking west at area
						roughly bounded by South Yakima Avenue to the west, Pacific Avenue to the east,
						South 11th Street to the south, and South 9th Street to the north </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">April 1959?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.126/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Hospitals</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/9</container><container type="item">127</container><unittitle>Cushman Indian Hospital buildings in
						distance</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1935 and 1955?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.127/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/9</container><container type="item">128</container><unittitle>Saint Joseph's Hospital building at South 18th
						Street in Tacoma</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1935 and 1955?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.128/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/9</container><container type="item">129</container><unittitle>Tacoma General Hospital building and
						grounds</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1935 and 1955?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.129/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>KTNT-FM Radio Station</unittitle></did><note><p>The South Puget Sound area's first FM radio station, KTNT-FM
					 was owned by the <emph render="italic">Tacoma News Tribune</emph>.</p></note><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/9</container><container type="item">130</container><unittitle>Station Manager Len Higgins sitting at desk showing
						another man papers at KTNT offices</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">October 26, 1948?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.130/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/9</container><container type="item">131</container><unittitle>Man with headphones standing near radio dish in KTNT
						studio</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">October 26, 1948?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.131/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/9</container><container type="item">132-133</container><unittitle>Warren Reed, announcer-engineer, standing at
						microphone reading from paper in KTNT studio</unittitle><note><p>Published in <emph render="italic">Tacoma News
						  Tribune</emph> alongside story entitled "KTNT Interior Decoration Conveys
						  Feeling of Friendliness" with caption: Warren Reed, announcer-engineer, is
						  shown with one of the KTNT microphones in the main studio. Note that the upper
						  walls of the studio have alternating bands of perforated and solid insulating
						  tile to break up sound waves. </p></note><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">October 26, 1948?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.132%201178.133/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/9</container><container type="item">134</container><unittitle>Station Manager Len Higgins standing (left) next to
						desk with other men looking at papers</unittitle><note><p>Others pictured may be left to right: Frank Baker,
						  publisher of the Tacoma News Tribune, George Russell, and J. E. Hogg</p></note><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">October 26, 1948?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.134/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/9</container><container type="item">135</container><unittitle>Man standing at machine printing out paper in the
						KTNT offices</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">October 26, 1948?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.135/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/9</container><container type="item">136</container><unittitle>Several women staff members working at desks in the
						KTNT offices</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">October 26, 1948?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.136/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/9</container><container type="item">137</container><unittitle>Bob Boardway, announcer-engineer, sitting at the
						controls in KTNT studio</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">October 26, 1948?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.137/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>Reflection of the photographer (presumably Clifford) can be
						seen in glass at left.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/9</container><container type="item">138</container><unittitle>Woman playing piano in KTNT studio</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">October 26, 1948?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.138/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/9</container><container type="item">139</container><unittitle>Group of KTNT staff members in studio</unittitle><note><p>Pictured are Bob Boardway (far left bottom row) and Len
						  Higgins (far left standing back row). Max Bice may be pictured seated third
						  from left in bottom row.</p></note><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">October 26, 1948?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.139/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Parks</unittitle></did><c04 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Point Defiance Park</unittitle></did><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/10</container><container type="item">140-142</container><unittitle>Aerial view of Point Defiance Park waterfront area
						  with ferry dock and pavilion</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1940 and 1960?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.140%201178.141%201178.142/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/10</container><container type="item">143</container><unittitle>Aerial view of Point Defiance Park grounds with
						  waterfront pavilion in upper right</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1940 and 1960?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.143/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05></c04><c04 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Wright Park</unittitle></did><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/10</container><container type="item">144</container><unittitle>Geese on pond in Wright Park</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1941</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.144/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/10</container><container type="item">145</container><unittitle>Picnic shelter in Wright Park</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1941</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.145/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/10</container><container type="item">146</container><unittitle>Gravel drive and overhead trellis in Wright
						  Park</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1941</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.146/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/10</container><container type="item">147</container><unittitle>Stone bridge over creek in Wright Park</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1941</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.147/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/10</container><container type="item">148</container><unittitle>View of pond from bridge in Wright
						  Park</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1941</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.148/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/10</container><container type="item">149</container><unittitle>Gravel pathway through trees in Wright
						  Park</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1941</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.149/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Tacoma News Tribune</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/10</container><container type="item">150</container><unittitle>Two men setting type on printing
						machines</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1935 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.150/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/10</container><container type="item">151</container><unittitle>Equipment in printing room</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1935 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.151/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/10</container><container type="item">152</container><unittitle>Printing and other equipment in a large
						room</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1935 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.152/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04></c03><c03 level="item"><did><unittitle>Tacoma Railyard</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/11</container><container type="item">153-158</container><unittitle>African American and white railroad maintenance
						workers with equipment on tracks</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1935 and 1955?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.153%201178.154%201178.155%201178.156%201178.157%201178.158/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/11</container><container type="item">159-160</container><unittitle>People on railroad tracks near a Peninsular Railway
					 Company train</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1930 and 1950?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.159%201178.160/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/11</container><container type="item">161</container><unittitle>Aerial view of the grounds of an institution with
					 Puget Sound in the distance</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1960?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.161/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Port of Tacoma</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/11</container><container type="item">162</container><unittitle>The <emph render="italic">Mercy</emph> U.S. Army
					 hospital ship moored at the Port of Tacoma</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1940 and 1950?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.162/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/11</container><container type="item">163</container><unittitle>The <emph render="italic">Missouri</emph> dredge
					 moored at the Port of Tacoma</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.163/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/11</container><container type="item">164</container><unittitle>The <emph render="italic">Oregon City</emph> moored at
					 the Port of Tacoma</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.164/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/11</container><container type="item">165</container><unittitle>The <emph render="italic">Scituate</emph> moored at
					 the Port of Tacoma</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.165/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/11</container><container type="item">166</container><unittitle>Military officials and a civilian observing the 
					 <emph render="italic">USS Puget Sound</emph> coming in toward a dock at the
					 Port of Tacoma</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.166/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/11</container><container type="item">167</container><unittitle>Derelict vessel moored at the Port of
					 Tacoma</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1940 and 1950?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.167/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>World War II</unittitle></did><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Air Raid Wardens</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/12</container><container type="item">168</container><unittitle>Woman air raid warden wearing metal helmet standing
						on steps of house pointing to sign reading "Air Raid Warden"</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1942 </unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.168/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/12</container><container type="item">169</container><unittitle>Several air raid wardens in metal helmets standing
						in front of a car with a small missile and a sign that reads "Warning! Keep
						Away Unexploded Bomb", possibly as part of a mock unexploded bomb
						drill</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1942?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.169/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Defense Workers</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/12</container><container type="item">170-174</container><unittitle>Long lines of workers in front of banks and Kegel's
						Furniture at 105 South 11th Street in Tacoma, waiting to board buses bound for
						the Seattle-Tacoma Shipyard</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1942 and 1943?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.170%201178.171%201178.172%201178.173%201178.174/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Defense Worker Housing</unittitle></did><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/12</container><container type="item">175</container><unittitle>Construction equipment at housing construction
						  site, possibly Salishan on Portland Avenue in East Tacoma </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1942 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.175/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/12</container><container type="item">176</container><unittitle>Construction site largely devoid of structures
						  with construction equipment in the distance, possibly Salishan on Portland
						  Avenue in East Tacoma</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1942 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.176/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/12</container><container type="item">177</container><unittitle>Two men working on foundation of house</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1942 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.177/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/12</container><container type="item">178</container><unittitle>Foundation of houses at construction site next to
						  road</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1942 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.178/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/12</container><container type="item">179-182</container><unittitle>Housing construction site from a distance taken at
						  three stages of construction showing beginning, middle, and near end, possibly
						  Salishan on Portland Avenue in East Tacoma</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1942 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.179%201178.180%201178.181%201178.182/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/12</container><container type="item">183</container><unittitle>Housing construction site in early stages from a
						  distance</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1942 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.183/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/12</container><container type="item">184</container><unittitle>Housing construction site in late stages and line
						  of cars in makeshift parking lot from a distance, possibly Salishan on Portland
						  Avenue in East Tacoma</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1942 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.184/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/12</container><container type="item">185</container><unittitle>Woman looking at houses in late stage of
						  construction</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1942 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.185/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/12</container><container type="item">186</container><unittitle>Family standing on porch of newly completed
						  house</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1942 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.186/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/12</container><container type="item">187-190</container><unittitle>Houses in late stages of construction</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1942 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.187%201178.188%201178.189%201178.190/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/12</container><container type="item">191</container><unittitle>One-story building designated for defense
						  housing</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1942 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.191/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/12</container><container type="item">192</container><unittitle>Brick storefront with sign reading "Courthouse
						  Beauty Salon" designated for defense housing</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1942 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.192/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/12</container><container type="item">193</container><unittitle>Storefront next to Courthouse Beauty Salon, both
						  designated for defense housing</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1942 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.193/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/12</container><container type="item">194</container><unittitle>Restaurant building designated for defense
						  housing</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1942 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.194/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/12</container><container type="item">195</container><unittitle>Bedroom showing bed with nightstand and birdcage
						  in defense housing unit</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1942 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.195/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/12</container><container type="item">196</container><unittitle>Brick building designated for defense housing with
						  sign reading "This 27 ft. For Lease"</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1942 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.196/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Military</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">197-198</container><unittitle>Aerial view of warehouses, possibly Army Air Force
						Depot in Auburn, Washington </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1942 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.197%201178.198/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Army Maneuvers and Mock Exercises</unittitle></did><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">199</container><unittitle>Mayor Harry P. Cain (second from left) standing on
						  stage with a military official and several civilians</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">October 21, 1941 </unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.199/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">200</container><unittitle>Military officers standing on a stage in field in
						  front of large crowd</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">October 21, 1941 </unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.200/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">201</container><unittitle>Soldiers standing in formation on field as army
						  vehicles drive past in distance</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">October 21, 1941 </unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.201/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">202</container><unittitle>Large crowd seated on hillside near soldiers in
						  formation on field behind an honor guard</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">October 21, 1941 </unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.202/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">203</container><unittitle>Marching honor guard</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">October 21, 1941 </unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.203/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">204</container><unittitle>Civilians examining equipment in field while
						  soldiers stand nearby</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">October 21, 1941 </unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.204/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">205-209</container><unittitle>Soldiers marching in formation</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">October 21, 1941 </unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.205%201178.206%201178.207%201178.208%201178.209/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">210-215</container><unittitle>Lines of military vehicles driving by in
						  field</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">October 21, 1941 </unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.211%201178.212%201178.215/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">216</container><unittitle>Lines of military vehicles driving by as a crowd
						  watches from a short distance away</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">October 21, 1941 </unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.216/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">217-219</container><unittitle>Soldiers driving Willys MB Army jeeps up and down
						  embankments</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1941 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.217%201178.218%201178.219/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>Written on verso: Army blitz buggies - Jeeps</p></note></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">220</container><unittitle>Army tank rolling over a pile of debris in a
						  field</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1941 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.220/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">221-223</container><unittitle>Soldiers operating artillerary</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1941 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.221%201178.222%201178.223/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">224</container><unittitle>Soldier with weapon barely visible in fox hole
						  </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1941 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.224/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/13</container><container type="item">225</container><unittitle>Soldiers operating wireless radios</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1941 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.225/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05></c04><c04 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Army Parade</unittitle></did><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/14</container><container type="item">226</container><unittitle>Military band marching past a crowd down Broadway
						  Avenue near the Hamrick's Blue Mouse Theatre in Tacoma</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">October 30, 1941</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.226/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/14</container><container type="item">227</container><unittitle>Bird's eye view of a military band marching down
						  Broadway Avenue in Tacoma</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">October 30, 1941</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.227/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/14</container><container type="item">228</container><unittitle>Army flagbearers marching down Broadway Avenue
						  past F.W. Woolworth's 5-10-15 Cent Store</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">October 30, 1941</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.228/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/14</container><container type="item">229</container><unittitle>Army troops marching down Broadway Avenue near the
						  Hamrick's Blue Mouse Theatre in Tacoma</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">October 30, 1941</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.229/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/14</container><container type="item">230-231</container><unittitle>Army vehicles driving down Broadway Avenue past
						  Craig Furniture Company</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">October 30, 1941</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.231/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/14</container><container type="item">232</container><unittitle>Military officers and government officials
						  standing on stage at parade with others seated nearby</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">October 30, 1941</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.232/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>Left to Right: Admiral C.S.Freeman, Mayor Harry P. Cain,
						  Governor Arthur B. Langlie, and Major General John C. Lucas </p></note></c05></c04><c04 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>General Mark Wayne Clark</unittitle></did><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/14</container><container type="item">233</container><unittitle>A soldier with rifle standing at attention as a
						  car, presumably carrying General Mark W. Clark, pulls up at Fort Lewis Army
						  base</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1941 and 1943?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.233/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/14</container><container type="item">234</container><unittitle>General Mark W. Clark (left) and two other
						  officers walking toward pass a line of soldiers standing at attention at Fort
						  Lewis Army base</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1941 and 1943?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.234/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/14</container><container type="item">235</container><unittitle>General Mark W. Clark looking closely at a young
						  soldier standing at attention as other officers look on at Fort Lewis Army
						  base</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1941 and 1943?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.235/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/14</container><container type="item">236</container><unittitle>General Mark W. Clark and another officer standing
						  at attention saluting near the 91st Division Monument at Fort Lewis Army
						  base</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1941 and 1943?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.236/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05></c04><c04 level="subseries"><did><unittitle><emph render="italic">USS
						Ticonderoga</emph></unittitle></did><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/14</container><container type="item">237</container><unittitle>The <emph render="italic">USS Ticonderoga</emph>
						  aircraft carrier as seen from a distance in the waters of Commencement Bay at
						  the Port of Tacoma</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">October 28, 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.237/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/14</container><container type="item">238-239</container><unittitle>The <emph render="italic">USS Ticonderoga</emph>
						  aircraft carrier pulling in to the Port of Tacoma with many sailors at the
						  rails</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">October 28, 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.238%201178.239/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Rationing</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/14</container><container type="item">240</container><unittitle>People standing in long lines in hallway in Jason
						Lee Junior High School (now Jason Lee Middle School) as part of the first
						gasoline ration registration held in Tacoma high schools</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">November 19, 1942</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.240/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/14</container><container type="item">241</container><unittitle>People in conversation at tables set up in large
						room, likely the first gasoline ration registration held in Tacoma high
						schools</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">November 19, 1942?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.241/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/14</container><container type="item">242-243</container><unittitle>People in conversation at tables set up in a long
						hallway, likely the first gasoline ration registration held in Tacoma high
						schools</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">November 19, 1942?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.242%201178.243/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/14</container><container type="item">244</container><unittitle>People waiting to speak to a man at a desk in a line
						that stretches out the door of a library</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1942</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.244/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/14</container><container type="item">245</container><unittitle>Pierce County Clerk and several women volunteers
						working in a room filled with stacks of printed booklets and forms to be
						distributed for sugar rationing</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian"> April 21, 1942?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.245/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>Published in the <emph render="italic">Tacoma News
						Tribune</emph> with caption: Sugar Rationing Supplies - Just a portion of the
						four tons of printed material necessary for rationing of sugar in Pierce county
						is shown above along with some of the volunteer helpers who assisted County
						Clerk A.L. Scott with the distribution of the various booklets and forms. Left
						to right in the picture are: Mrs. Murrel Novotney, Mrs. H.L. Malcolm, Mrs.
						George B. Nelson, County Clerk Scott and Mrs. H.G. Watson. </p></note></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Relocation of Japanese Americans</unittitle><note><p>In February 1942 President Franklin Roosevelt issued
						Executive Order 9066, which directed all persons of Japanese ancestry,
						including United States citizens, to be relocated outside of designated
						military areas. Entire families were removed to temporary "assembly centers" to
						await departure to permanent internment camps for the duration of the war.</p></note></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/15</container><container type="item">246</container><unittitle>Japanese American men reporting for registration in
						response to Civilian Exclusion Order No. 67 sit at a long table across from
						white men and women filling out paperwork at the Civil Control Center at 1715
						South Tacoma Avenue in Tacoma</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">May 14, 1942</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.246/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Japanese Americans Departing Union Station in Tacoma
						for Pinedale Assembly Center, California</unittitle></did><note><p>The following items were published in the 
						<emph render="italic">Tacoma News Tribune</emph> on April 21, 1942 with
						caption: Cheerful Exit - More than 400 Tacoma Japanese laughed and joked Monday
						afternoon as they boarded a train at the Union depot for an evacuation camp in
						California. Three of the younger generation who leaned from a passenger coach
						window to jolly many friends that came to see them off, are shown in the upper
						left, Mrs. Ted, Yaeko and Yoshi Nakamura. At the upper right a soldier, Private
						George Cohan, helps stow baggage in the coach racks while one of the evacuees
						goes on with the family duties and feeds the baby. Below, at the left, are
						shown the bride and groom of the group, Mr. and Mrs. Shigeo Wakamatsu, who had
						taken each other for better or wores [sic] at the First Baptist church at noon.
						Shigeo was camera shy, but his bride, besides being attractive, had fine
						raiment to display. At the lower right soldiers are shown helping the Japanese
						on board and checking them off on prepared lists. Each passenger coach had its
						assigned passengers and when they were all checked off the party was ready to
						pull out for California, where the group will live for a time near Fresno.</p></note><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/15</container><container type="item">247</container><unittitle>Three young smiling Japanese American women lean
						  out the window of a train car</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">May 18, 1942</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.247/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>Pictured left to right: Mrs. Ted Nakamura, Yaeko Nakamura,
						  and Yoshi Nakamura</p></note></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/15</container><container type="item">248</container><unittitle>Private George Cohan lifting luggage into an
						  overhead compartment in a train car as a seated Japanese American woman feeds a
						  baby</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">May 18, 1942</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.248/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/15</container><container type="item">249</container><unittitle>Shigeo Wakamatsu and new bride Fumigo Neshiaka,
						  who were married at First Baptist Church earlier in the day, smile at one
						  another as they sit in a train car</unittitle><note><p>After World War II, Shigeo Wakamatsu went on to serve as
							 an advocate for Japanese Americans and was instrumental in lobbying efforts
							 that resulted in federal legislation ordering restitution for detainees in
							 1988.</p></note><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">May 18, 1942</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.249/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/15</container><container type="item">250</container><unittitle>Two soldiers checking papers and assisting
						  evacuees boarding a train car</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">May 18, 1942</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.250/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05></c04><c04 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Puyallup Assembly Center / Camp Harmony</unittitle></did><note><p>The Puyallup Assembly Center, also known as Camp Harmony,
						housed Japanese Americans between April 28 and September 12, 1942 before being
						sent to internment camps.</p></note><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/15</container><container type="item">251-253</container><unittitle>Workers at Camp Harmony construction site in field
						  with Puyallup Fair Ground buildings in the background</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between March and April 1942?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/SOC0371%20SOC0372%20SOC0373/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/15</container><container type="item">254-255</container><unittitle>Workers at Camp Harmony near in-progress
						  construction of wooden barracks</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between March and April 1942?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.254%201178.255/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/15</container><container type="item">256</container><unittitle>A smiling Japanese American woman shakes hands
						  with a white minister while other evacuees holding their belongings stand
						  nearby</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between April and May 1942?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.256/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/15</container><container type="item">257</container><unittitle>Japanese American men, women, and children wait in
						  line with their belongings to speak with men at a table in a wooden
						  building</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between April and May 1942?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.257/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="file"><did><container type="box-folder">1/15</container><container type="item">257A</container><unittitle>Japanese-American men and women sitting at tables
						  eating a meal in a wooden building</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between April and May 1942?</unitdate></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/15</container><container type="item">258-259</container><unittitle>Japanese American families wait with their
						  belongings near North Coast Lines buses as a white minister visits</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between April and May 1942?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.258%201178.259/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/15</container><container type="item">260</container><unittitle>A line of cars loaded with tied luggage parked in
						  front of barracks with evacuees standing nearby</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between April and May 1942?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.260/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/15</container><container type="item">261</container><unittitle>A Japanese American man untying luggage from a car
						  parked between rows of barracks with other evacuees standing nearby
						  </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between April and May 1942?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.261/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/15</container><container type="item">262</container><unittitle>A Japanese American man putting together a
						  potbelly stove in a barracks room while family members sit on metal cot and a
						  young child looks at the photographer</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between April and May 1942?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.262/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/15</container><container type="item">263</container><unittitle>A smiling white soldier holding a Japanese
						  American baby outside a barracks</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between April and May 1942?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.263/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Scrap Rubber Drive</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/16</container><container type="item">264</container><unittitle>Boy scouts standing on top of a large pile of used
						tires at the Standard Oil Company, collected as part of a nationwide scrap
						rubber drive, as Mayor Harry P. Cain (left) and other adults smile up at
						them</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">June 15, 1942?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.264/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/16</container><container type="item">265</container><unittitle>Woman holding a pair of rubber boots and a hose
						stands near a large pile of used tires collected as part of a nationwide scrap
						rubber drive, at the Standard Oil Company</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between June 15 and 30, 1942?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.265/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/16</container><container type="item">266</container><unittitle>Two men standing near a large pile of used tires,
						collected as part of a nationwide scrap rubber drive, in a parking lot
						</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between June 15 and 30, 1942?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.266/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/16</container><container type="item">267</container><unittitle>Cobbler inspecting leather on a boot near pile of
						used footwear in store window, likely collected as part of a nationwide scrap
						rubber drive</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between June 15 and 30, 1942?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.267/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/16</container><container type="item">268</container><unittitle>Woman kneeling on ground near two vehicles with
						removed tires, likely collected as part of a nationwide scrap rubber
						drive</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between June 15 and 30, 1942?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.268/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>United Service Organizations (USO)</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/16</container><container type="item">269</container><unittitle>Exterior of USO building nearing end of construction
						at 415 South 13th Street in Tacoma</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">February 1942?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.269/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/16</container><container type="item">270</container><unittitle>Woman standing in back of USO truck pouring coffee
						as an elderly man in salvation army uniform holds a tray of donuts and several
						young soldiers partake</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1942</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.270/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Women in the Workforce</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/16</container><container type="item">271</container><unittitle>Woman bus operator sitting in driver's
						seat</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1942 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.271/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/16</container><container type="item">272</container><unittitle>Woman gas station attendant filling up car at
						pump</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1942 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.272/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/16</container><container type="item">273</container><unittitle>Woman postal worker with satchel walking down steps
						of main downtown Tacoma post office sorting through mail</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1942 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.273/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/16</container><container type="item">274</container><unittitle>Woman taxi driver sitting in a Tanner's Union Taxi
						cab in front of ice cream shop</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1942 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.274/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/16</container><container type="item">275-276</container><unittitle>Two women factory workers working</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1942 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.275%201178.276/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/16</container><container type="item">277</container><unittitle>Woman factory worker working while man
						watches</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1942 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.277/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/16</container><container type="item">278</container><unittitle>Three women factory workers suited in welding gear
						stand with a smiling man</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1942 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.278/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">1/16</container><container type="item">279-282</container><unittitle>Woman factory worker working</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1942 and 1945?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.279%201178.281%201178.282/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04></c03></c02></c01><c01 level="series"><did><unittitle>Alaska</unittitle></did><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Animals</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/1</container><container type="item">283</container><unittitle>Body of a dead grizzly bear near a camp</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1960?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.283/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="file"><did><container type="box-folder">2/1</container><container type="item">284</container><unittitle>Three brown bears near a body of water</unittitle><origination><persname role="photographer">Fred Milkie</persname></origination><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1960?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.284/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Mendenhall Glacier</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/1</container><container type="item">285</container><unittitle>Aerial view of Juneau area with several glaciers and
					 other landscape features</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.285/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>Labels indicate locations for Mendenhall Glacier,
					 Hole-in-the-Wall Glacier, Juneau Ice Field, Taku River and Inlet, Taku Lodge,
					 Taku Glacier, Lemon Creek Glacier, Turner Lake, Salmon Creek Dam, Juneau, and
					 Airport.</p></note></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/1</container><container type="item">286</container><unittitle>Bus sightseers at Auke Lake at the base of Mendenhall
					 Glacier</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.286/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>Handwritten on verso: In Tongass National Forest - Beautiful
					 Auke Lake with Mendenhall Glacier in background - location of famous Chapel by
					 the Lake. (The most photographed view in Alaska.)</p></note></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/1</container><container type="item">287</container><unittitle>Bus sightseers at the base of Mendenhall
					 Glacier</unittitle><note><p>Handwritten on verso: Majestic Mendenhall Glacier - The
						World's largest, most rugged glacier accessible by road. Gray Line Daily Tours
						from Juneau May 20 to Sept. 20 </p><p>From accompanying material: Mendenhall Glacier, just a
						stone's throw from the Juneau Airport, is one of the most accessible glaciers
						in Alaska and one of the favorites as well as most photographed.</p><p>From additional accompanying material: Most photographed
						glacier in Alaska is the fabulous Mendenhall Glacier, only a short drive from
						Juneau, Alaska's capital city. It is possible to drive almost to the very foot
						of the glacier. A short walk takes visitor [sic] right next to this scenic
						wonder where one can actually feel this mammoth ice formation.</p></note><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.287/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/1</container><container type="item">288</container><unittitle>Swimmer on dock in Auke Lake at base of Mendenhall
					 Glacier</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.288/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/1</container><container type="item">289</container><unittitle>Woman taking a photograph of Mendenhall Glacier with
					 Auke Lake in foreground</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.289/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/1</container><container type="item">290-291</container><unittitle>Woman looking out over Auke Lake at the base of
					 Mendenhall Glacier</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.290%201178.291/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/1</container><container type="item">292</container><unittitle>Two men walking down steps of visitor's center at
					 Mendenhall Glacier (Clifford 207)</unittitle><note><p>From accompanying material: Vista House, Mendenhall
						Glacier</p></note><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.292/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/1</container><container type="item">293</container><unittitle>Two men standing at guard rail at base of Mendenhall
					 Glacier (Clifford 208)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.293/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/1</container><container type="item">294</container><unittitle>Bus sightseers at the base of Mendenhall
					 Glacier</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.294/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/1</container><container type="item">295</container><unittitle>Auke Lake with Mendenhall Glacier in background
					 (Clifford 209)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">June 1959</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.295/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/1</container><container type="item">296</container><unittitle>Two men on rock above water at edge of Mendenhall
					 Glacier </unittitle><origination><persname role="photographer">Bob and Ira Spring</persname></origination><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.296/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/1</container><container type="item">297</container><unittitle>Auke Lake with Mendenhall Glacier and parked car in
					 foreground</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">June 1959</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.297/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/1</container><container type="item">298</container><unittitle>Auke Lake with Mendenhall Glacier in background
					 (Clifford 211)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">June 1959</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.298/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/1</container><container type="item">299</container><unittitle>Child sitting on beach at water's edge near Mendenhall
					 Glacier (Clifford 212) </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">June 1959?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.299/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/1</container><container type="item">300</container><unittitle>Mendenhall Glacier with water in
					 foreground</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.300/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/1</container><container type="item">301</container><unittitle>Two people standing next to water with Mendenhall
					 Glacier in background</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.301/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle type="itemphoto">Tlingit Indians</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/2</container><container type="item">302</container><unittitle>Chilkat Tlingit dancers performing on stage in Haines,
					 Alaska</unittitle><origination><persname role="photographer">Dave Hagyard</persname></origination><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.302/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>Printed on photo: Chilkat Indians perform traditional dances
					 at the tribal house in Port Chilkoot at Haines. Guests enjoy a potlatch style
					 salmon dinner before watching the colorful dance show. All Exploration Cruise
					 ships call at Haines during their seven night Alaska Cruises.</p></note></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/2</container><container type="item">303-305</container><unittitle>Chilkat Tlingit dancers performing outside the Port
					 Chilkoot tribal house in Haines, Alaska </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.303%201178.304%201178.305/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/2</container><container type="item">306</container><unittitle>Two Chilkat Tlingit men and one Chilkat Tlingit woman
					 dancer stand smiling</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.306/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From attached material: Festive robes and ornate headdresses
					 identify the famed Chilkat Dancers of Haines, Alaska. A hand-hewn tribal house,
					 complete with totem poles, provides the setting for a long-to-be-remembered
					 program of authentic Indian dances. Visitors may reach this Southeastern Alaska
					 community by road, air, or convenient auto-ferry service.</p></note></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/2</container><container type="item">307</container><unittitle>Tlingit woman with two Tlingit children in traditional
					 dress</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.307/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/2</container><container type="item">308-309</container><unittitle>Tlingit man holding a Tlingit carving and mask in
					 Klukwan, Alaska</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.308%201178.309/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/2</container><container type="item">310</container><unittitle>Woman holding a large Tlingit "shaman" wooden
					 figurine</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.310/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>Handwritten on verso: Pam Hayden.</p></note></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/2</container><container type="item">311</container><unittitle>Woman inspecting a large indoor totem carving in
					 Klukwan, Alaska</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.311/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/2</container><container type="item">312</container><unittitle>Three Tlingit carvings in Klukwan, Alaska</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.312/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/2</container><container type="item">313</container><unittitle>Woman looking at display of Tlingit and Haida masks
					 and rattles at the Alaska Museum at Juneau (Clifford 217)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.313/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From attached material: Tlingit and Haida ceremonial masks and
					 rattles on display at the Alaska Museum at Juneau. One of the finest
					 collections of Alaskan Indian artifacts in the world is on display here.</p></note></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Places</unittitle></did><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Anchorage</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/3</container><container type="item">314</container><unittitle>Aerial view of downtown Anchorage (Clifford 100)
						</unittitle><note><p>From attached material: Aerial view of downtown Anchorage
						  - post earthquake.</p></note><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1965 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.314/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/3</container><container type="item">315</container><unittitle>Street scene on Fourth Avenue in downtown Anchorage
						(Clifford 101)</unittitle><note><p>Signs are visible for Anchorage Grill and Restaurant,
						  North Pole Bakery, Koslosky's, Paris Dry Cleaning, and A. Niemi Hardware. </p></note><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1932</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.315/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/3</container><container type="item">316</container><unittitle>Street scenes on Fourth Avenue in downtown Anchorage
						(Clifford 102)</unittitle><note><p>From attached material: Anchorage, a modern city of 60,000
						  persons, boasts of many tourist attractions and each year hosts thousands of
						  visitors from all over the globe. Anchorage is the travel hub of Alaska and the
						  "air crossroads" of the world. Pictured above is Fourth Avenue, the city's main
						  thoroughfare.</p></note><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1956</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.316/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/3</container><container type="item">317</container><unittitle>Street scene on Fourth Avenue in downtown Anchorage
						(Clifford 102A)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.317/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/3</container><container type="item">318</container><unittitle>Street scene on Fourth Avenue in downtown Anchorage
						(Clifford 103)</unittitle><note><p>From accompanying material: Anchorage today is a modern
						  city, boasting of paved streets, sky-scraper apartment buildings, two daily
						  newspapers, two TV stations, and all the modern facilities of any comparable
						  city in the states. Its 60,000 or more population is proud of the "All American
						  City" rating it received in 1956. Pictured above is Fourth Avenue, still the
						  City's main thoroughfare.</p></note><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.318/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/3</container><container type="item">319</container><unittitle>Street scene on Fourth Avenue in downtown
						Anchorage</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1955 and 1960?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.319/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/3</container><container type="item">320-321</container><unittitle>Captain Cook Hotel and parking lot (Clifford
						104-104A)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.320%201178.321/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material (Clifford 104): Alaska's newest
						hotel is the Captain Cook, located on 4th avenue in Anchorage. The facility is
						one of the most modern in western America. PNA Photo.</p><p>From attached material (Clifford 104A): Captain Cook Hotel,
						Anchorage, Alaska, built immediately following 1964 earthquake.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/3</container><container type="item">322</container><unittitle>Exterior view of Anchorage Westward
						Hotel</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.322/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/3</container><container type="item">323</container><unittitle>Log cabin next to apartment building in downtown
						Anchorage (Clifford 105)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.323/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: City of Contrasts: Anchorage is
						a city of contrasts with 14-story concrete apartment buildings next door to
						pioneer log cabins as seen in this photo taken on Fourth Avenue, Anchorage's
						main street.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/3</container><container type="item">324-325</container><unittitle>Woman in Earthquake Park (Clifford
						121-122)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1965 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.324%201178.325/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/3</container><container type="item">326</container><unittitle>Woman standing outside entrance of Anchorage Fine
						Arts Museum (Clifford 123)</unittitle><note><p>From accompanying material: One of the prime attractions
						  in Anchorage, Alaska is the Historical and Fine Arts Museum, housed in an
						  attractive structure just a couple of blocks from the center of the city. The
						  Museum houses some of the finest examples of Alaskan Native Art to be found
						  anywhere.</p></note><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1965 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.326/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/3</container><container type="item">327</container><unittitle>Woman walking toward entrance of Anchorage Fine Arts
						Museum</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1965 and 1970?</unitdate></did></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Cordova</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/4</container><container type="item">328-329</container><unittitle>Aerial views of Cordova and harbor (Clifford
						130-131)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1955 and 1960?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.328%201178.329/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Fairbanks</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/4</container><container type="item">330</container><unittitle>Aerial view of downtown Fairbanks (Clifford
						150)</unittitle><note><p>From attached material: Aerial view of downtown Fairbanks
						  with Chena River winding through center of town.</p></note><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.330/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/4</container><container type="item">331</container><unittitle>Aerial view of University of Alaska Fairbanks campus
						(Clifford 151)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.331/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/4</container><container type="item">332</container><unittitle> Looking west down Second Avenue between Lacey and
						Cushman Streets in downtown Fairbanks (Clifford 152)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1954 and 1960?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.332/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From attached material: Fairbanks, Alaska, the largest city
						in the interior of the 49th State is the home of the University of Alaska,
						America's furthest north university. Fairbanks is the center of gold mining in
						the 49th State, with hydraulic placer mining replacing the early day pans and
						rockers, which were followed by the gigantic dredges.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/4</container><container type="item">333</container><unittitle>Two men operating hydraulic machinery at the Ester
						Creek hydraulic mining operation near Fairbanks (Clifford 477)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">May 16, 1957</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.333/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/4</container><container type="item">334</container><unittitle>Heavy equipment operating at the Ester Creek
						hydraulic mining operation near Fairbanks (Clifford 156)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.334/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From attached material: Hydraulic placer mining in the Ester
						gold fields near Fairbanks is fast replacing the old dredges which in turn
						replaced the early day panning and rocker boxes. This operation using high
						pressure water to wash down the gold bearing earth also makes good use of a
						bulldozer and clam-shell shovel in the successful recovery of gold.</p></note></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Hydaburg</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/5</container><container type="item">335</container><unittitle>Hydaburg village houses on water</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.335/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Juneau</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/5</container><container type="item">336</container><unittitle>Aerial view of Juneau</unittitle><origination><corpname role="photographer">Bob and Ira Spring Photographers, Seattle, Washington</corpname></origination><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">May 16, 1957</unitdate></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/5</container><container type="item">337-339</container><unittitle>Aerial view of Juneau (Clifford 200, 202,
						203)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1955 and 1960?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.337%201178.338%201178.339/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material (Clifford 200): Juneau - The most
						scenic capital city on the North American continent. Here, the busy world of
						commerce and the exciting wonders of a vacation in Alaska are wedded in one
						bustling city. Busy Gastineau Channel is Juneau's door to the world of commerce
						and is a major port for Alaska's important commercial fishing industry.
						Directly behind the city are majestic snow-capped peaks of incomparable beauty;
						nearby, the rugged grandeur of Mendenhall Glacier beckons thousands of tourists
						every year. The Alaska Historical Library and Museum houses the most complete
						Eskimo collection in the United States. A "must" on every tour is the palatial
						Governor's Mansion, the Old Witch Totem, Historical Gold Creek and a motor trip
						along the Glacier Highway.</p><p>From accompanying material (Clifford 202): Juneau From the
						Air -- Alaska's capital is located at the foot of two towering mountains -
						Mount Juneau and Mount Roberts. Juneau, a city of 8,000, is the scene of early
						day gold discoveries in Alaska and became the territorial capital in 1900.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/5</container><container type="item">340</container><unittitle>Exterior of State Capitol Building in Juneau
						(Clifford 204)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1955 and 1960?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.340/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/5</container><container type="item">341</container><unittitle>State Building in Juneau (Clifford Juneau
						204A)</unittitle><note><p>From accompanying material: Various state offices are
						  housed in this building in Juneau. It is one of the capital group in that
						  city.</p></note><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">August 1956 </unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.341/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/5</container><container type="item">342</container><unittitle>Mount Juneau with buildings in foreground (Clifford
						205)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.342/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/5</container><container type="item">343</container><unittitle>Governor's mansion at the state capitol in Juneau
						(Clifford 206)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.343/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Alaska White House: Located high
						atop a hill overlooking the City of Juneau, Alaska's capital, is the
						picturesque Governor's mansion pictured above. Many historic mementos are in
						the mansion which was built in 1912 and was first occupied by the Territorial
						Governor Jan. 1, 1913. </p><p>From accompanying material: One of the highlights of any
						trip to Alaska is a stop in Juneau, the State's Capital City, and a visit to
						the Governor's mansion, pictured above. The State "White House" is located on a
						hill overlooking most of the city. Juneau is a modern but colorful city steeped
						in the history that made Alaska. It is located 900 miles north of Seattle and
						is one of the stops on Pacific Northern Airlines famed "Inside Passage" trip to
						the State.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/5</container><container type="item">344</container><unittitle>Man and woman walking away from Shrine of Saint
						Thérèse (Clifford 219)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1955 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.344/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From attached material: Located on a small island near
						Juneau is the Shrine of St. Thérèse erected in 1938. It is the northernmost
						Catholic Shrine on the American continent.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/5</container><container type="item">345</container><unittitle>Man and woman standing in front of Shrine of Saint
						Thérèse</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1955 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.345/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/5</container><container type="item">346</container><unittitle>Boats in Small Boat Harbor in Juneau (Clifford
						221)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">June 1959</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.346/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Ketchikan</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/6</container><container type="item">347</container><unittitle>Aerial view of Ketchikan and Tongass
						Narrows</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.347/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/6</container><container type="item">348</container><unittitle>Aerial view of Ketchikan and Tongass Narrows
						(Clifford 350)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.348/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Timber and fishing provide the
						economy of Ketchikan. Most of the southeastern portion of the state is
						incorporated in Tongass National Forest and, under the supervision of the U.S.
						Forestry Department the dense crop of trees is harvested for pulp and
						lumber.</p><p>From additional accompanying material: Ketchikan - Salmon
						Capital of the World. One of the famous Inside Passage lies Ketchikan -
						Alaska's thriving salmon capital and timber center. Also known as Alaska's
						"First City" and a nationally recognized "All American City" Ketchikan is
						colorfully located in a setting of magnificent natural beauty, overlooking
						Tongass Narrows. A huge fleet of 2,500 fishing vessels of almost every type are
						based in Ketchikan bringing rich harvests of salmon, cod and halibut to the
						city's large canneries and cold storage facilities. As an important lumbering
						area, Ketchikan ranks high with lumber mills and $55 million pulp mill
						operation backed up by over 45 logging camps in the area, producing cedar,
						spruce, and cellulose pulp products for the nation's market. For the visitor to
						Alaska the city offers almost unlimited attractions of which the annual King
						Salmon Derby has become the largest of its kind. One can see fascinating totem
						poles at Totem Bight, the City Park, and Saxman Indian Village. There are
						scenic drives on either side of town.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/6</container><container type="item">349</container><unittitle>Aerial view of downtown Ketchikan (Clifford
						350A)</unittitle><note><p>From attached material: Pulp and salmon canning capital of
						  Alaska, Ketchikan is located on scenic Tongass Narrows which separates it from
						  nearby Annette Island. Ketchikan is Alaska's first city and a favorite stop for
						  tourists visiting the 49th State.</p></note><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.349/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/6</container><container type="item">350-351</container><unittitle>Aerial view of town of Metlakatla on Annette Island
						(Clifford 351-351A)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.350%201178.351/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From attached material (Clifford 351): Metlakatla, Alaska,
						located on Annette Island, is a modern day Indian community with large church,
						modern schools, cannery, lumber mill, and other present day features. The
						community is the only town on the island which serves as the airfield for
						nearby Ketchikan.</p><p>From accompanying material (Clifford 351-A): Metlakatla -- A
						thriving community of 800 persons, the town of Metlakatla was founded in 1887
						by an Episcopal missionary, Father Duncan, and a group of Tshimshian [sic]
						Indians. Located here are a lumber mill, and a large cannery operated by the
						community, as is the fishing fleet. The business area and part of the
						residential district are shown in the above photo.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/6</container><container type="item">352</container><unittitle>Buildings at Ketchikan Pulp Company mill (Clifford
						353)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.352/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From attached material: First pulp mill in Alaska, and one
						of the most modern "push-button" plants in the entire world, is the Ketchikan
						Pulp Company facility near Ketchikan. Daily tours through the plant are a
						highlight for tourists to this southeastern Alaska community.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/6</container><container type="item">353</container><unittitle>Log pond in front of buildings at Ketchikan Pulp
						Company mill</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966?</unitdate></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/6</container><container type="item">354</container><unittitle>Log pond in front of buildings at Ketchikan Pulp
						Company mill (Clifford 354)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.354/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/6</container><container type="item">355</container><unittitle>Aerial view of Ketchikan Pulp Company mill (Clifford
						355)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.355/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>King Island</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/7</container><container type="item">356</container><unittitle>King Island off the coast of West Alaska seen from a
						distance</unittitle><origination><persname role="photographer">Donald Burrus, Juneau, Alaska</persname></origination><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1949</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.356/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>Handwritten on back of photograph - King Island. Village at
						base of eroded depression at left. Huge eroded 2 to 3 strong high rock
						abutments on top.</p></note></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Kodiak Island</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/7</container><container type="item">357</container><unittitle>Aerial view of city of Kodiak and harbor prior to
						1964 earthquake and tidal wave (Clifford 425)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1960</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.357/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/7</container><container type="item">358</container><unittitle>Aerial view of city of Kodiak (Clifford
						426)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1960</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.358/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: The Sunshine Isle of the
						Pacific. 1,400 miles northwest of Seattle-Tacoma, lies Kodiak, Alaska's oldest
						city. Here the Russians in 1763 established headquarters for their profitable
						fur trade which flourished until the purchase of Alaska almost a hundred years
						later. Today, the influence of these settlers is still apparent in the steepled
						Russian church and some of the quays along the shores. The visitor to Kodiak
						can still view the actual mooring rings and stone wharves used by the Russian
						traders. Modern day travelers enjoy the temperate climate which allows them to
						take full advantage of Kodiak's scenic beauty. Visitors may see Kodiak's
						bustling industries - crab processing plant, shrimp and clam canneries.
						Fishermen hook halibut that attain weights of hundreds of pounds in the waters
						just off the island ... also the home of the giant King Crab that sometimes
						measures five feet from claw to claw. For the hunter, there is nothing more
						exciting than stalking the giant "Kodiak bear," largest carnivorous animal in
						existance, or the world's largest elk.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/7</container><container type="item">359</container><unittitle>Old Baranof headquarters in Kodiak, Alaska (Clifford
						428)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1955?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.359/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/7</container><container type="item">360</container><unittitle>Landlocked sea vessel <emph render="italic">Star of
						Kodiak</emph>, a "floating cannery" in Kodiak, Alaska</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1965 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.360/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Kotzebue</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/7</container><container type="item">361</container><unittitle>Young child on steps of Wien Arctic Hotel in
						Kotzebue (Clifford 450)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.361/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Wien Air Alaska's Arctic Hotel -
						Kotzebue</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/7</container><container type="item">362</container><unittitle>Sled dogs on beach with young child</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.362/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From attached material: Eskimo dogteam and Kotzebue
						waterfront.</p><p>From accompanying material: Sled dogs relaxing on the beach
						at Kotzebue.</p></note></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Matanuska Valley</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/8</container><container type="item">363</container><unittitle>Cattle grazing in field (Clifford 460)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">June 1959</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.363/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/8</container><container type="item">364</container><unittitle>Log cabin and farm buildings (Clifford
						461)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1955 and 1960?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.364/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From attached material: Matanuska Valley farm with modern
						dairy barn and silos in the background and early day log cabin home in the
						foreground. Matanuska Valley was settled in the 30's by farmers from the
						Mid-West.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/8</container><container type="item">365</container><unittitle>Sheaves of wheat in field (Clifford 462)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1955 and 1960?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.365/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Wheat harvest at Matanuska
						Valley. This fertile valley supplies the major portion of home grown Alaska
						food produce.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/8</container><container type="item">366</container><unittitle>Judges looking at cattle at Matanuska Valley Fair
						(Clifford 463)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.366/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From attached material: Cattle judging at Matanuska Valley
						Fair. The valley was settled in the 30's by farmers from the Mid-West and has
						become the bread-basket of Alaska.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/8</container><container type="item">367</container><unittitle>View from hilltop above a Matanuska Valley farm
						(Clifford 464)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.367/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/8</container><container type="item">368</container><unittitle>Grazing cattle and farm buildings with mountains in
						background (Clifford 465)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1955 and 1960?</unitdate><origination><corpname role="photographer">Palmer Photo Art</corpname></origination><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.368/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From attached material: A typical farm in the Matanuska
						Valley, the principal section of Alaska.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/8</container><container type="item">369</container><unittitle>Sheaves of wheat with farm buildings in
						background</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1955 and 1960?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.369/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Mount McKinley (Denali)</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/9</container><container type="item">370</container><unittitle>Moose wading in Reflection Lake with Mount McKinley
						in background (Clifford 119)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.370/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/9</container><container type="item">371</container><unittitle>Man standing on rock near lake with Mount McKinley
						in background</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.371/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/9</container><container type="item">372</container><unittitle>Log cache on stilts in McKinley National
						Park</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.372/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Nome</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/9</container><container type="item">373</container><unittitle>View of Front Street in Nome (Clifford
						475)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1958</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.373/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Historic Nome -- Famous for its
						beaches of gold, Nome is still as colorful as in the early days. Pictured is
						the community's main street which borders on the Bering Sea - Siberia is less
						than 200 miles away.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/9</container><container type="item">374</container><unittitle>Gold dredge equipment in field (Clifford 476)
						</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">May 1957?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.374/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Gold dredges at Nome are a
						reminder of the gold rush days at this colorful community. Some of the old
						dredges have been put back into operation now that gold is riding a high price
						rise.</p></note></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Petersburg</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/9</container><container type="item">375</container><unittitle>Aerial view of Petersburg and Small Boat Harbor
						(Clifford 500)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1955 and 1960?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.375/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/9</container><container type="item">376</container><unittitle>Boats in Small Boat Harbor with mountains in
						background (Clifford 501)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1955 and 1960?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.376/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/9</container><container type="item">377</container><unittitle>Small Boat Harbor and cannery (Clifford
						502)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1955 and 1960?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.377/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Sitka</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/10</container><container type="item">378</container><unittitle>Aerial view of Sitka, Japonski Island, and Mount
						Edgecomb (Clifford 575)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.378/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/10</container><container type="item">379</container><unittitle>Cannery on Sitka waterfront (Clifford
						577)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.379/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/10</container><container type="item">380</container><unittitle>Exterior of Russian block house (Clifford
						582)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.380/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/10</container><container type="item">381</container><unittitle>Young girl standing near gravestones in Sitka
						National Cemetery (Clifford 585)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.381/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/10</container><container type="item">382</container><unittitle>Buildings and canon on campus of Sheldon Jackson
						College (Clifford 586)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.382/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/10</container><container type="item">383</container><unittitle>Interior of Saint Michael's Cathedral</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1966?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.383/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: St. Michael's Cathedral at Sitka
						is a reminder of the Russian heritage of the area. Sitka was the old Russian
						capital of Alaska.</p><p>Accompanying materials indicate these photographs were made
						prior to the cathedral's destruction by fire in 1966.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/10</container><container type="item">384-386</container><unittitle>Exterior of Saint Michael's Cathedral</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1966?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.384%201178.385%201178.386/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From attached material on 384 &amp; 385: St. Michael's
						Cathedral, Sitka, prior to destruction by fire.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/10</container><container type="item">387</container><unittitle>Statue of William Clark Fonda, also known as
						"Skagway Bill", in front of the Pioneer Home in Sitka</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.387/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Skagway</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/10</container><container type="item">388</container><unittitle>Girl looking at the headstone of Jefferson R.
						"Soapy" Smith</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.388/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From attached material: Grave and headstone of "Soapy
						Smith", Skagway Pioneer Cemetery, Skagway, Alaska.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/10</container><container type="item">389-390</container><unittitle>Exterior of Golden North Hotel</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.389%201178.390/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material (Clifford 551): A golden monument
						to a golden past. Visitors to storied Skagway, Alaska, easily recall fevered
						days when hordes brimmed the frontier town before setting out for Klondike
						goldfields. Restored turn of the century rooms, costumed residents and riotous
						entertainment preserve flavor of the past.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/15</container><container type="item">443</container><unittitle>Aerial view of Skagway</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/AWC9404/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Wrangell</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/10</container><container type="item">391</container><unittitle>Four brown bear fishing in Anan Creek (Clifford
						661)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.391/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Totem Poles</unittitle></did><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Hydaburg</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/11</container><container type="item">392</container><unittitle>Eagle Totem (right) and Chief Skoolka Gratitude
						Pole, both originally from Howkan, at Hydaburg Park</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.392/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/11</container><container type="item">393</container><unittitle>Grizzly House Pillar (center) originally from
						Klinkwan, and Chief Skoolka Gratitude Pole (left), originally of Howkan, and
						another totem pole at Hydaburg Park </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.393/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/11</container><container type="item">394-395</container><unittitle>People looking at totem poles at Hydaburg Park
						</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.394%201178.395/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/11</container><container type="item">396-396a</container><unittitle>Hydaburg Totem Park with church in
						background</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.396/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/11</container><container type="item">397-397a</container><unittitle>Chief Skoolka Gratitude Pole (right), originally of
						Howkan, and another totem pole at Hydaburg Park</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.397/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/11</container><container type="item">398-399</container><unittitle>Totem pole surrounded by trees at Hydaburg
						Park</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.398%201178.399/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Juneau</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/12</container><container type="item">400</container><unittitle>Monster Frog Totem, originally from Hydaburg, in
						front of house on hillside in Juneau (Clifford 216)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.400/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Monster Frog Totem, now situated
						at the head of Seward Street, Juneau, is shown as it was being installed
						recently with Hildre Sand &amp; Gravel Co. donating its lowboy, truck, and boom
						to help the Juneau Rotary Club complete the job. The city accepted the erected
						pole from the club last week. The pole is 42 feet long and weighs two tons.
						It's a "story master" totem, according to Ed Keithahn, who says the figures
						beginning at the top are Frog, Man, Raven, and Monster Frog; man and a salmon,
						trap, and a bear raiding the trap; shaman holding land otter by tail and rattle
						in form of black oyster catcher; octopus and halibut, and a halibut hook baited
						with a mouse. Each of the four divisions tells a story, first the Monster Frog,
						then the man with the fish trap, then the shaman Teaawunk, and last the shaman
						at Island Point Town. The totem was carved by in Hydaburg about 1940 by Haidas
						under the CCC. Rotarians repainted it, using the original colors, and a year of
						weathering will remove the gloss.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/12</container><container type="item">401</container><unittitle>Two women looking at a heraldic screen, originally
						from Yuktat, at the Alaska Museum of Art in Juneau (Clifford 216A)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.401/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Heraldic screen from Yakutat now
						at the Alaska Museum in Juneau. At the left a Haida Bear house pillar. Very few
						heraldic screens ever existed in Alaska and three of the finest are at the
						Museum in Juneau.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/12</container><container type="item">402</container><unittitle>Old Witch Totem, originally from Sukkwan, in front
						of houses in Juneau (Clifford 218)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.402/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From attached material: Old Witch Totem at Sukkwan, now
						located in Juneau. The Haida Pole depicts the story of young man who because of
						mother-in-law trouble becomes fatally involved with a lake monster. This is one
						of the favorites of Alaskan Indians.</p></note></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Kasaan</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/12</container><container type="item">403-403a</container><unittitle>Man with camera standing near Sitting Bear Grave
						Marker in Kasaan</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.403/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/12</container><container type="item">404</container><unittitle>Sitting Bear Grave Marker in Kasaan </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.404/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/12</container><container type="item">405</container><unittitle>Haida community house with totem pole, originally
						from the home of Chief Son-I-Hat, in Kasaan</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/12</container><container type="item">406-406a</container><unittitle>Two men looking at Haida tribal community house with
						totem pole, originally from the home of Chief Son-I-Hat, in Kasaan </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.406/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/12</container><container type="item">407-407a</container><unittitle>Two men looking at totem pole surrounded by trees in
						Kasaan </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.407/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Kenai</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/12</container><container type="item">408</container><unittitle>Totem pole in front of building in Kenai oil
						refinery (Clifford 300)</unittitle><origination><persname role="photographer">Jon Brenneis, Berkely, California</persname></origination><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.408/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/12</container><container type="item">409</container><unittitle>Close-up of totem pole in Kenai oil
						refinery</unittitle><origination><persname role="photographer">Jon Brenneis, Berkeley, California</persname></origination><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.409/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Ketchikan</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/13</container><container type="item">410</container><unittitle>Chief Skowl Pole in Ketchikan City Park</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.410/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From attached material: Chief Skowl Pole in Ketchikan City
						Park is a Haida Pole originally erected as a memorial to the Chief by his widow
						in a potlatch at Old Kasaan. There are several variations of the story depicted
						but the most generally accepted is that it was erected to show the Chief's
						defiancce of the Russians to introduce their religion to the Haidas.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/13</container><container type="item">411</container><unittitle>Chief Johnson Pole in Ketchikan</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.411/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/13</container><container type="item">412</container><unittitle>Abandoned totems in the Ketchikan area (Clifford
						356)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.412/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Saxman Park near Ketchikan</unittitle></did><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/13</container><container type="item">413</container><unittitle>Young girl looking at raven carving at the
						  entrance to Saxman Park with Eagle and Beaver Pole in background (Clifford
						  357)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.413/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Raven carving at the entrance
						  to Saxman Park with the base of Eagle and Beaver Pole in the background. Raven
						  symbolizes one of the two phratries of the Tlingit.</p></note></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/13</container><container type="item">414</container><unittitle>Man and young girl looking at bear carvings at
						  entrance to Saxman Park with Eagle and Beaver Pole (left), Dogfish Pole
						  (center) and Owl Memorial Pole (right) in background (Clifford 358)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.414/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/13</container><container type="item">415</container><unittitle>Bear carvings at entrance to Saxman Park with
						  Eagle and Beaver Pole (left), Dogfish Pole (center) and Owl Memorial Pole
						  (right) in background (Clifford 358A)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Bear carving at the entrance
						  to Saxman Park. Bear, like Raven, symbolizes one of the clans of the Tlingits.
						  In the background are the Eagle and Beaver Pole and the Owl Memorial Pole while
						  nearby is the Dogfish Pole.</p><p>From additional accompanying material: Entrance to the
						  Totem park at Saxman Village. The Dogfish Totem stands tall in the center</p></note></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/13</container><container type="item">416</container><unittitle>Bear carvings at entrance to Saxman Park with
						  Eagle and Beaver Pole (left), Dogfish Pole (center) and Owl Memorial Pole
						  (right) in background</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.416/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/13</container><container type="item">417</container><unittitle>Bear carving at entrance to Saxman Park with Eagle
						  and Beaver Pole (left) and Dogfish Pole (right) in background</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.417/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/13</container><container type="item">418</container><unittitle>Loon Tree Totem, originally from Cape Fox Village,
						  at Saxman Park (Clifford 359)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.418/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From attached material: Originally from Cape Fox Village,
						  this Totem symbolizes the experiences of the ancestors of the Kats House
						  people. Pictured at the top is the Loon, below it, three Bear Cubs, and then
						  the Bear wife of Kats holding her human husband. The pole was carved by four
						  different artists, three Tlingits and a Haida.</p></note></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/13</container><container type="item">419</container><unittitle>Young girl standing in front of Kats and His Bear
						  Wife Pole, originally from Village Island, at Saxman Park (Clifford
						  360)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.419/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From attached material: This is the story of Kats and his
						  Bear Wife, a pole originally carved more than 100 years ago at Village Island
						  and moved to Saxman. At the top is Grizzly Bear woman, who became Kats' wife.
						  The small figure held by Kats is a descendant of his, a poor orphan despised
						  and finally abandoned by his relatives. Below is his grandmother. The opening
						  at the base is the entrance to the house - symbolizing a bear's den. </p></note></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/13</container><container type="item">420</container><unittitle>Close-up of Dogfish Pole at Saxman Park (Clifford
						  361)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.420/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Topped by a bear holding a
						  dogfish by the tail, then a wolf with a human body holding a plaque. The upside
						  down figure is a "shame" symbol and signifies a debt owed Chief Ebbits of
						  Tongass in whose memory the pole was erected.</p></note></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/13</container><container type="item">421</container><unittitle>Close-up of Dogfish Pole at Saxman Park (Clifford
						  362)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate></did><note><p>From attached material: Topped by a bear holding a dogfish
						  by the tail, then a wolf with a human body holding a plaque. The pole was
						  erected in memory of Chief Ebbits of Tongass, and the upside down figure is a
						  shame symbol signifying a debt owed to the shief</p></note></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/13</container><container type="item">422</container><unittitle>Close-up of totem pole at Saxman Park (Clifford
						  363)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.422/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/13</container><container type="item">423</container><unittitle>Close-up of Loon Tree Totem, originally from Cape
						  Fox Village, at Saxman Park (Clifford 364)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.423/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Loon Tree Totem at Ketchikan's
						  Saxman Park is originally from Fox Village. The totem symbolizes the experience
						  of the ancestors of the Kats House people. At the top is the loon, then three
						  bear cubs, and bear wife holding Kats her husband.</p></note></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/14</container><container type="item">424</container><unittitle>Man leaning on the Saxman Totem, originally from
						  Cape Fox, at Saxman Park</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.424/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From attached material: This Saxman Totem, originally from
						  Cape Fox, stood in front of the Eagle Claw House. It depicts the story of the
						  clam or rock oyster which held the hand of a young man until he was drowned by
						  the incoming tide. The bi-valve according to legends, also sucked down canoes
						  and crushed all aboard. Other figures include the Eagle crest at the top, then
						  Beaver representing the Beaver-dam house, below that Beaver, representing the
						  Beaver-tail house, all offshoots of the Eagle Claw house.</p></note></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/14</container><container type="item">425</container><unittitle>Man and woman looking at totem poles at Saxman
						  Park</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.425/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/14</container><container type="item">426</container><unittitle>Close-up of raven carving with Raven Pole in
						  background at entrance to Saxman Park </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.426/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From attached material: The totem is a symbol of a warm
						  hearty welcome to visitors in the largest state. Colorful Indian-carved poles
						  can be seen throughout the southeast Alaska panhandle and at other points in
						  the state as well.</p></note></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/14</container><container type="item">427</container><unittitle>Raven carving at entrance to Saxman Park with
						  Eagle Pole (left) Dogfish Pole (center) and Lincoln Pole (right) in
						  background</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.427/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Raven symbolizes one of the
						  phratries of the Tlingit.</p></note></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/14</container><container type="item">428</container><unittitle>Raven Pole at Saxman Park</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.428/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From attached material: Alaskan Indian totem poles may be
						  found in various areas of the 49th State, however most are located in the
						  southeastern Alaska panhandle - notably at parks in Ketchikan (where this one
						  stands), Wrangell, Sitka, Juneau, Haines, Klukwan, Hydaburg, and Klawak.</p></note></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/14</container><container type="item">429</container><unittitle>Totem poles and carvings at Saxman
						  Park</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.429/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From attached material: Saxman Park, near Ketchikan.
						  Pictures left to right are Dogfish Pole, Secretary of State Seward Pole, Loon
						  Tree, President Lincoln Pole and Eagle and Beaver Pole. The poles at Saxman are
						  from the abandoned villages of Pennock, Tongass, Cat and Village Islands, and
						  Cape Fox Village. </p></note></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/14</container><container type="item">430</container><unittitle>Man standing near Raven carvings with Eagle and
						  Beaver Pole (left), Owl Pole (center), Raven Pole (right), and Dogfish Pole
						  (far right) in background at Saxman park </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.430/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05></c04><c04 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Totem Bight Park near Ketchikan</unittitle></did><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/14</container><container type="item">431</container><unittitle>Man with Bear Hat grave marker totem, originally
						  from Cat Island, at Totem Bight Park (Clifford 365)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.431/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Man wearing a wooden hat with
						  a Bear's head on top. The original was a grave marker from Cat Island. The
						  totem is at Totem Bight, near Ketchikan.</p></note></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/14</container><container type="item">432</container><unittitle>Couple and small dog looking at Tlingit Community
						  House at Totem Bight Park (Clifford 366)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.432/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Community House at Totem Bight
						  (Ketchikan). The entrance pole tells the story of Raven. The corner posts are
						  men with spruce hats with cane in hand signifying fun making or on the way to a
						  Potlatch. Totem Bight is located a few miles from Ketchikan.</p></note></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/14</container><container type="item">433</container><unittitle>Two young children standing near Tlingit Community
						  House at Totem Bight Park (Clifford 367)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.433/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From attached material: Totem House at Totem Bight near
						  Ketchikan</p><p>From accompanying material: A "must" for tourists visiting
						  southeastern Alaska, is a visit to Totem Bight near Ketchikan where this
						  colorful Indian Community House is surrounded with a field of totem poles.
						  Colorful totems are also located at Saxman Indian Village, Ketchikan, the
						  Ketchikan City Park as well as the nearby communities of Wrangell and
						  Klawak.</p></note></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/14</container><container type="item">434</container><unittitle>Couple standing on the steps at entrance to the
						  Tlingit Community House at Totem Bight Park (Clifford 368)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.434/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From attached material: A "must" for tourists visiting
						  southeastern Alaska, is a visit to Totem Bight near Ketchikan where this
						  colorful Indian Community House is surrounded with a field of totem poles.
						  Colorful totems are also located at Saxman Indian Village, Ketchikan, the
						  Ketchikan City Park as well as the nearby communities of Wrangell and
						  Klawak.</p></note></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/14</container><container type="item">435</container><unittitle>Couple looking at a reproduction of the Howkan
						  Eagle Totem at Totem Bight Park (Clifford 369)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.435/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From attached material: Copy of the Howkan Eagle at right,
						  at the entrance of Totem Bight, Ketchikan. The reproduction of the Chilkat
						  blanket design on the front is entirely out of keeping with wood carving. Such
						  a design was only woven in blankets or painted on skin for ceremonial
						  purposes.</p></note></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/14</container><container type="item">436</container><unittitle>Woman and several children exiting the Tlingit
						  Community House at Totem Bight Park</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.436/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From attached material: Visitors emerge from Indian
						  Community House at Totem Bight State Historical Site. The community house, a
						  replica of one in which several Indian families would have lived prior to the
						  settlement of Alaska, is set among a large collection of totem poles.</p></note></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/14</container><container type="item">437</container><unittitle>Two men and a woman walking away from the Tlingit
						  Community House at Totem Bight Park</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.437/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From attached material: Alaska totems vie with fjord and
						  glacier settings for the greatest attraction in the state's "Panhandle" region.
						  Here, Ketchikan visitors inspect restored tribal house and graounds in one of
						  three totem parks near Alaska's gateway city. Newly-inaugurated ferry service
						  adds motoring to air and cruise-ship access to the state's Southeast
						  region.</p></note></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/14</container><container type="item">438</container><unittitle>Tlingit Community House and totems at Totem Bight
						  Park</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.438/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Klawock, Prince of Wales Island</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/15</container><container type="item">439</container><unittitle>People near Sockeye Salmon Pole (right) and Bullhead
						Pole (left) with other poles in background in Klawock (Clifford
						400)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.439/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Totem Poles at Klawock are
						neatly arranged and easy to picture and study. Shown above in the foreground is
						the lower portion of the Sockeye Salmon Pole. The upper portion is a wolf's
						head then the face of a wolf, representing the mouth of a stream with salmon
						entering. Below is a portion of a trap, to catch the salmon. The second pole is
						Bullhead and the Fight with the Land Otters. Raven is sitting on the tail of
						bullhead. The side markings represent the backbone, ribs and skeletal
						design.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/15</container><container type="item">440-442</container><unittitle>Totem poles in Klawock</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.440%201178.441%201178.442/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material on 442: Tlingit totems at
						Klawock, originally moved form the old village of Tuxekan.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/15</container><container type="item">444</container><unittitle>Two children walking by storefronts in
						Klawock</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.444/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/15</container><container type="item">445a - 445c</container><unittitle>Totem poles and carvings around Klawock</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.445b%201178.445c/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Klukwan</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/15</container><container type="item">446</container><unittitle>Couple looking at totem carving in
						Klukwan</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.446/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/15</container><container type="item">447</container><unittitle>Woman looking at totem pole near trees in
						Klukwan</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.447/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/15</container><container type="item">448</container><unittitle>Adults and children looking at totem poles in
						Klukwan</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.448/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/15</container><container type="item">449</container><unittitle>Totem pole in Klukwan</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.449/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/15</container><container type="item">450</container><unittitle>Carvings inside a tribal community house in
						Klukwan</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.450/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/15</container><container type="item">451</container><unittitle>Man looking at carvings inside a tribal community
						house in Klukwan</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.451/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Haines / Port Chilkoot</unittitle></did><note><p>This location became known as Haines, Alaska in 1970.</p></note><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/16</container><container type="item">452</container><unittitle>A young Tlingit man in traditional dress carves a
						totem pole as other Tlingit and Carl Heinmiller watch (Clifford
						325)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.452/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Totem carving is one of the
						major attractions at Haines/Port Chilkoot in southeast Alaska. Here youngsters
						are learning the old tried and true methods of carving these colorful
						poles.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/16</container><container type="item">453</container><unittitle>Two Tlingit men and Carl Heinmiller work on carving
						a totem pole (Clifford 320)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.453/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/16</container><container type="item">454</container><unittitle>Two Tlingit men work on carving a totem pole
						(Clifford 327)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.454/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/16</container><container type="item">455</container><unittitle>Tlingit men and women in traditional dress watch
						three Tlingit carvers working on a totem pole</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.455/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Totem Carving at the Chilkat
						Center for the Arts each year is a major attraction in Southeast Alaska. The
						center is located at old Fort Seward at Haines-Port Chilkoot.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/16</container><container type="item">456</container><unittitle>Tribal community house with other buildings in
						background and partially-finished totem pole in foreground at Port Chilkoot
						(Clifford 525)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.456/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From attached material: At Fort Chilkoot, Alaska, is the
						Totem Vollage of the Chilkat's with its reconstructed Totem House, Yelk-Nu,
						meaning Raven's Fort. The original house was destroyed by fire in an
						inter-tribal war. The carved screen in front is of Raven design and a Raven
						pole is at the left. A partly carved pole may be seen in the foreground and the
						buildings of Hotel Halsingland in the background.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/16</container><container type="item">457</container><unittitle>Raven Totem carving outside tribal community house
						at Port Chilkoot (Clifford 526)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.457/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From attached material: Raven Totem at Port Chilkoot with
						Raven House in the background. The pole is a "name" pole dedicated to Carl
						Heinmiller, disabled war veteran who had done much to revive the arts of the
						Chilkats in the area and tells of his three names, "Gowooshgow" meaning "noise
						a Raven makes with his wings" (The Raven's version of the Eagle's Thunderbird);
						a higher name "Ta-Wa" meaning "Chief or Raven's Fort"; and the lower figure of
						the Frog, "Tch-too-na-tck-a-choo" meaning "Frog that never dies", pointing out
						Heinmiller's many war exploits.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/16</container><container type="item">458</container><unittitle>Raven Screen inside tribal house at Port Chilkoot
						(Clifford 527)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.458/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p> From attached material: Raven Screen inside the Yelk-Nu
						house at Port Chilkoot. The pole at the left depicts the story of Raven looking
						for evil in the world and eventually only seeing his own reflection in the
						waters of a still pond. At the right is a figure pole symbolic of the clans
						under the Raven phratry-- Beaver at the top, Hawk in the center, and Frog at
						the bottom.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/16</container><container type="item">459</container><unittitle>Port Chilkoot tribal community house with other
						buildings and mountains in background</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.459/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: The old Fort Seward is the home
						of the Chiklat [sic] Center for the Arts, where the famed Chilkat Dancers
						perform during the summer months.</p></note></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Sitka</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/17</container><container type="item">460</container><unittitle>People looking at the Baranov Pole at Sitka
						waterfront</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate></did><note><p>From attached material: Pole on Sitka Waterfront. Depicts
						story of Katlean, Sitka Tlingit leader who destroyed first Russian Settlement
						at Sitka. Shows two human figures, one Alexander Baranof, Russian leader; other
						Chief Katlean. Also Russian two-headed eagle. </p><p>From additional attached material: More than 30 photographs,
						maps and drawings telling the story of the Alaskan Totems are contained in a
						booklet, "Much About Totems," just published by Pacific Northern Airlines.
						Pictured above is one of the Totems illustrated, this one located at Sitka. The
						booklet may be obtained by contacting your nearest PNA office, or by writing
						the Public Relations Dept., Pacific Northern Airlines, 400 Norton Bldg.,
						Seattle 4, Wash.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/17</container><container type="item">461</container><unittitle>Baranov Pole at Sitka waterfront</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.461/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/17</container><container type="item">462</container><unittitle>View from the water of the Baranov Pole and seawall
						at Sitka waterfront</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.462/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Sitka National Monument</unittitle><note><p>This location is now known as the Sitka National
						  Historical Park.</p></note></did><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/17</container><container type="item">463</container><unittitle>Sitka Visitor's Center building on the beach at
						  Sitka National Monument</unittitle><origination><corpname role="photographer">John M. Morse and Associates, Seattle, Washington</corpname></origination><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.463/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/17</container><container type="item">464</container><unittitle>Two women and children looking at the Lake Monster
						  Pole (left) and the Shark Pole (right) at the entrance to Sitka National
						  Monument (Clifford 587A)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.464/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: The Lake Monster Pole (left)
						  depicts a young man who displeased his mother-in-law by gambling. The man
						  trapped the lake monster (the duck-billed figure) and with its skin he found he
						  could exercise great powers. The mother-in-law claimed these powers and was
						  shamed when the truth was revealed by the man's death. The young man was burned
						  in the lake with skin wrapped around him; he became the spirit of Gonaquadet, a
						  sea-being whose reputation was very great. The Shark Pole (right) tells of the
						  Raven creator visiting the new world, going under the ocean and meeting an
						  industrious people. He sent compliments to a woman - he saw the character in
						  her face. </p><p>From accompanying attached material: Lake Monster Pole. A
						  young man, pictured in the center, who was a gambler, displeased his
						  mother-in-law (pictured at the top), and she scolded him. In time he secretly
						  built a trap (pictured as the white crook behind the mother-in-law) and caught
						  the lake monster (the duck-billed figure). With its skin he found he could
						  exercise great powers. Each night he went to sea and returned with much food.
						  He left the food where his mother-in-law could find it, but said nothing about
						  his part. After a while she claimed supernatural powers (signified by the owls
						  along her seat) and declared she was a shaman. She had a special hat and a pair
						  of h and rattles made and she began to call for specific foods. For a time the
						  young man followed her requests and still said nothing of his part. Finally her
						  request was too great and although he tried to return with the catch before the
						  Raven crowed in the morning, the people awakened to find the young man only
						  half out of the skin and lying beside his catch. His death proved that the
						  mother-in-law was not a shaman and great shame came to her. The young man was
						  burned in the lake with the skin wrapped around him and he became the spirit of
						  Gonaquadet, a sea-being whose reputation was very great.</p><p>From additional accompanying material: Shark Pole. When
						  the world was still new, the Raven creator was going around to see it all. When
						  he came to the ocean he lifted a corner and went under. Here he found
						  industrious people and also saw a beautiful woman to whom he sent compliments
						  by way of a small boy who acted as messenger. Finally he became very bold when
						  she returned his compliments and suggested marriage, but the beautiful woman
						  began to cry and sent the reply that she was ugly and had rough skin and form,
						  that he would come to ignore her after a while. The raven replied that she was
						  wrong and that he saw more than those physical things - he saw the character in
						  her face. The figure at the bottom is a tree stump and indicates the time of
						  the story as literally the beginning of time. The fox is the messenger.</p></note></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/17</container><container type="item">465</container><unittitle>A child sitting on a bench looking at the Governor
						  Brady / Sonny Hat Totem Pole surrounded by Tlingit Wolf House posts at Sitka
						  National Monument (Clifford 588)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.465/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: The "Governor Brady" or "Sonny
						  Hat" Totem Pole at Sitka National Monument is considered to be the finest in
						  Alaska. It was the gift of Son-i-Hat (Sonny Hat), Haida Chief at Kasaan and
						  presented to Alaska through Governor Brady. It is surrounded by Tlingit Wolf
						  House posts and stands on the site of a Kiksadi Indian Village destroyed by the
						  Russians in a pitched battle in 1804. The pole is difficult to interpret but
						  shows Frog Woman and children, Bear mother and two cubs, Bear holding a woman
						  upside down, Bird with bent bill, Wolf crest, Otter Wolf and other animals. It
						  is a Memorial Pole of a great Potlatch. All were invited.</p><p>From additional accompanying material: Fog Woman Totem.
						  This pole and the four house posts were a gift of Son-I-Hat, Haida chief of
						  Kasaan, to Governor John Brady. They were brought to Sitka in 1902 on the
						  Revenue Cutter Rush and erected by prisoners from the city jail. In
						  thanksgiving for a prosperous year, the honored place is given ot the "Fog
						  Woman" because in the spring the fog comes up from teh south bringing its
						  children, teh salmon and vegetation. Below the fog woman are crest animals of
						  the phratries (or families) who were guests at the great potlatch given by the
						  grizzly bear at the bottom. The house posts symbolize the story of the time
						  Raven, by trickery, was born into the family of the man who owned the sun, moon
						  and stars. The responsive grandfather placated the child by giving him the
						  three prizes which Raven placed in the sky for the good of man.</p></note></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/17</container><container type="item">466</container><unittitle>Crane People Pole behind a log building at Sitka
						  National Monument (Clifford 589)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.466/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/17</container><container type="item">467</container><unittitle>Raven's Beak Pole next to a wooded path at Sitka
						  National Monument (Clifford 590)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.467/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/17</container><container type="item">468</container><unittitle> Second Twin Pole next to a wooded path at Sitka
						  National Monument (Clifford 591)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.468/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/17</container><container type="item">469</container><unittitle> Laguadji'na Pole at Sitka National Monument
						  (Clifford 592)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.469/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/17</container><container type="item">470</container><unittitle>Potlatch Pole at Sitka National Monument (Clifford
						  593)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.470/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/17</container><container type="item">471</container><unittitle>Wedding Pole next to a path in the woods at Sitka
						  National Monument (Clifford 594)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.471/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/17</container><container type="item">472</container><unittitle>Child near Raven's Beak Pole next to a path in the
						  woods at Sitka National Monument (Clifford 595)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.472/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/17</container><container type="item">473</container><unittitle>Crane People Pole at Sitka National Monument
						  (Clifford 596)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.473/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Two stories are told on this
						  pole. The bottom three figures commemorate the time Raven jumped into the mouth
						  of a whale. He made it so unpleasant for the whale that he was happy to go
						  ashore and die. Raven, however, still imprisoned in his belly, began to sing
						  and thus attracted the attention of some children. They aroused the village
						  people who began to dig into the sides of the whale. Out stepped Raven and in
						  thanks for his rescue he cut up the whale and divided it among the people, thus
						  making a great feast. The top three figures commemorate the story of an
						  industrious young man who married a girl from a mythical crane family. Since
						  these people ate nothing but frogs, they ignored the fine food this man brought
						  to the house. He was thinking about this one day as he walked through the woods
						  and he accidentally killed the giant frog who held these people in this state.
						  The people were overjoyed to learn this. The young couple were released to lead
						  normal lives.</p></note></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/17</container><container type="item">474</container><unittitle>Yaadaas Crest Pole at Sitka National Monument
						  (Clifford 597)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.474/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Carvings of humans are almost
						  always conventional. Clothing is seldom shown in detail except for the high
						  crowned hat worn by the chiefs of the old days. As the natives carve or weave
						  these hats they resemble a silk top-hat. When Caucasians are carved, they are
						  usually marked by beards, curly hair, white painted faces and clothing.</p></note></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/17</container><container type="item">475</container><unittitle>Goo-teekhl Pole at Sitka National Monument
						  (Clifford 598)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.475/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: This pole commemorates the
						  story of the man who married the daughter of a Devilfish Chief. The man was
						  captured by a Devilfish while he was expliring at low tide and he was taken to
						  a Devilfish town. He remained with the chief's daughter for many years, but
						  finally became homesick. The chief funished two canoes and many presents and
						  permitted them to leave. For many years they stayed among his peple gaining
						  great prestige because of his ability to potlatch. Finally the Devilfish wife
						  wanted to go home and the people never saw them again. The chief is at the top,
						  the daughter below, the center figure is the captured man and below him is the
						  rock under which the Devilfish live.</p></note></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/17</container><container type="item">476</container><unittitle>Gambler Pole at Sitka National Monument (Clifford
						  599)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.476/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From attached material: Gambler Pole. This pole is
						  generally described as being dedicated to an ungrateful white man who was taken
						  in by the Indian shown below. During the winter the white man taught the
						  gullible Indian man many games and they played them until the white man owned
						  everything. In the spring the guest departed, taking eerything he had won and
						  his host's daughter as well. The image was carved to tell everyone to watch out
						  for him. The top figure is an excellent representation of a white man.</p></note></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/17</container><container type="item">477</container><unittitle>First Twin Pole next to wooded path at Sitka
						  National Monument (Clifford 600)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate></did><note><p>From attached material: Carvings of humans are almost
						  always conventional. Clothing is seldom shown in detail except for the high
						  crowned hat worn by the chiefs of the old days. As the natives carve or weave
						  these hats they resemble a silk top-hat. When Caucasians are carved, they are
						  usually marked by beards, curly hair, white painted faces and clothing.</p></note></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/17</container><container type="item">478</container><unittitle>Raven Memorial Pole (Clifford 601)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate></did><note><p>From attached material: Memorial Pole. The single figure
						  mounted on a shaft resembles the poles used for mortuary purposes. A niche was
						  carved in the back to hold the ashes of the dead. This figure appears to be a
						  cormorant, identified by the medium short, thick beak, a thin body, and coarse
						  feathers. He has become identified with the ancient being who kept all the
						  fresh water in the world trapped in his stone cistern. Raven stole enough water
						  to make the rivers and lakes. Cormorant is mentioned in several raven
						  adventures; in one of them, Raven pulled out Cormorant's tongue to prevent his
						  reporting the trick he had played on another companion with whom they were
						  fishing. Cormorants have been speechless and songless since that time.</p></note></c05></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Wrangell</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/18</container><container type="item">479</container><unittitle>Potlatch Pole in downtown Wrangell (Clifford
						650)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.479/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Potlatch Pole. Pictured is
						Tagcock's Totem Pole on the main street of Wrangell. The pole is one of several
						erected at the Wrangell Potlatch in 1940, one of the last great Alaskan
						Potlatches. The pole is 65 feet high and was carved for Wrangell businessmen by
						Charlie Tagcock, professional carver. It tells two stories of Raven - how Raven
						got light, and the "Jonah" or whale story. At the bottom is Goo-teekhl,
						cannibal giant and the small white face on his chest is the mosquito. The tells
						the story of the origin of the mosquito.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/18</container><container type="item">480-480a</container><unittitle>Totem poles in front of houses in
						Wrangell</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.480/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/18</container><container type="item">481</container><unittitle>Totem pole in front of church in
						Wrangell</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.481/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/18</container><container type="item">482-482a</container><unittitle>Young boy walking up steps between totem carvings in
						Wrangell</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.482/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/18</container><container type="item">483</container><unittitle>Duktoothl Pole (right) and another totem pole in
						Wrangell</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.483/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From attached material: The Duktoothl Totem at Wrangell
						depicts the story of the weakling who became strong.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/18</container><container type="item">484</container><unittitle>Section of uninstalled totem pole with log cache on
						stilts in background in Wrangell</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.484/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Chief Shakes Island</unittitle></did><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/18</container><container type="item">485</container><unittitle>View of tribal community house and totem poles
						  from footbridge onto Chief Shakes Island</unittitle><origination><persname role="photographer">Otto Schallerer, Ketchikan, Alaska</persname></origination><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">June 1940?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.485/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>Image copyright owned by Getty Images.</p></note></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/18</container><container type="item">486</container><unittitle>Man standing on footbridge in front of tribal
						  community house on Chief Shakes Island</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1940 and 1950?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.486/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From attached material: Chief Shakes Island, near
						  Wrangell, Alaska, was named for a famous Shaman or Medicine Man who played an
						  important role in the Tlingit Indian tribal government during the early part of
						  the 20th Century. This island houses restored Totem Poles and a replica of a
						  Tribal House, or Community House. The restoration of the Poles was part of a
						  larger project carried on during the late 1930's by Government. The island is
						  only a moment's stroll from downtown Wrangell via a small footbridge.</p></note></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/18</container><container type="item">487</container><unittitle>Tribal community house and totem poles at end of
						  footbridge onto Chief Shakes Island (Clifford 651)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/18</container><container type="item">488</container><unittitle>View of tribal community house and totem poles
						  from footbridge onto Chief Shakes Island (Clifford 652)</unittitle><note><p>From attached material: Authentic Alaska Indian Totems
							 on Chief Shake's Island, Wrangell, Alaska.</p></note><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/18</container><container type="item">489</container><unittitle>Bear House front painted on tribal community house
						  with Gonakadet (left) and Grizzly (right) Mortuary Poles on Chief Shakes Island
						  (Clifford 653)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Bear House front on Chief
						  Shakes house at Wrangell, Alaska, with Grizzly and Konakadet mortuary poles.
						  Wrangell is well known as a center for Totem Poles in Southeastern Alaska. It
						  may be reached by flying Pacific Northern Airlines from Seattle-Tacoma to
						  Ketchikan and then Alaska Coastal-Ellis to Wrangell. </p></note></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/18</container><container type="item">490</container><unittitle>Bear House front painted on tribal community house
						  with Sea Serpent (left) and Bear Up Mountain (right) Poles on Chief Shakes
						  Island</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.490/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/18</container><container type="item">491</container><unittitle>Group of Tlingit men, women, and children in
						  traditional dress in front of tribal community house on Chief Shakes Island
						  (Clifford 654)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.491/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Chief Shake's Totem House and
						  totems at Wrangell, Alaska. Wrangell boasts of a fine collection of Alaskan
						  totems as do several other communities in southeastern Alaska.</p></note></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/18</container><container type="item">492</container><unittitle>Children looking at Gonakadet (left) and Grizzly
						  (right) Mortuary Poles in front of tribal community house on Chief Shakes
						  Island (Clifford 654A)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate></did><note><p>From accompanying material: The Gonakadet (left) and
						  supernatural Grizzly Bear (right) Mortuary poles are in front of the Chief
						  Shakes' house at Wrangell. These poles stand in the exact location of the
						  originals. The Gonakadet pole held the ashes of the father and mother of Chief
						  Shakes VI and the Grizzly Bear pole those of his younger brother.</p></note></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/18</container><container type="item">493</container><unittitle>Sea Serpent (left) and Bear Up Mountain Poles
						  (right) in front of tribal community house on Chief Shakes Island</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/18</container><container type="item">494</container><unittitle>Woman standing between Sea Serpent (left) and Bear
						  Up Mountain (right) Poles on Chief Shakes Island </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/18</container><container type="item">495</container><unittitle>Three Frogs totem carvings with boats in
						  background on Chief Shakes Island (Clifford 655)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate></did><note><p>From attached material: Authentic Alaska Indian Totems on
						  Chief Shake's Island, Wrangell, Alaska.</p></note></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/18</container><container type="item">496-498</container><unittitle>Three Frogs totem carvings with boats in
						  background on Chief Shakes Island </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.496/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/18</container><container type="item">499</container><unittitle>Two women stand under Three Frog totem carvings
						  with two other totem poles in background on Chief Shakes Island</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/18</container><container type="item">500</container><unittitle>Under Water Grizzly Pole (left) Kadashan Crane
						  Pole (center) and Kadashan Red Snapper Pole (right) on Chief Shakes Island
						  (Clifford 656)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.500/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From attached material: Chief Shake's Totem House and
						  totems at Wrangell, Alaska, one of the finest collections of Alaskan poles to
						  be found in the state. Wrangell is in southeast Alaska, and is a favorite
						  stopping off place for visitors.</p></note></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/18</container><container type="item">501</container><unittitle>Under Water Grizzly Pole (left) Kadashan Crane
						  Pole (center) and Kadashan Red Snapper Pole (right) on Chief Shakes
						  Island</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/18</container><container type="item">502</container><unittitle>Sun Pole (left) and Sea Lion Prince Pole (right)
						  on Chief Shakes Island (Clifford 657)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.502/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/18</container><container type="item">503-504</container><unittitle>Kadashan Crane Pole (left) and Kadashan Red
						  Snapper Pole (right) on Chief Shakes Island (Clifford 658-659)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.504/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/18</container><container type="item">505</container><unittitle>Man photographing two women in front of Kadashan
						  Red Snapper Pole (right) as a young girl sits in front of the Kadashan Crane
						  Pole (left) on Chief Shakes Island</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/18</container><container type="item">506</container><unittitle>Raven Pole on Chief Shakes Island (Clifford
						  660)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.506/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05><c05 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">2/18</container><container type="item">507</container><unittitle>Two men and a woman looking at three totem poles
						  on Chief Shakes Island</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.507/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c05></c04></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle type="itemphoto">Tourism and Recreation</unittitle></did><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Anchorage Fur Rendezvous</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/1</container><container type="item">508-511</container><unittitle>Crowds watch as sled dog teams race down a
						snow-covered downtown Anchorage street (Clifford 108-110A)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between1955 and 1960?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.508%201178.509%201178.511/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material (Clifford 108): World
						Championship sled dog racing at Anchorage, Alaska. Each year, snow is brought
						in from the outlying hills for sled dog racing on Anchorage's main street.
						Teams from as far east as Massachusetts compete in this annual event.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/1</container><container type="item">512</container><unittitle>Several men in a curling competition as a crowd
						looks on (Clifford 704)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.512/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/1</container><container type="item">513</container><unittitle>A crowd watching as auctioneers work on stage with
						furs on display (Clifford 111)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1955 and 1960?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.513/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Fur Auction - Buyers from
						London, New York, and California vie with fun-loving tourists for the best in
						Alaska's furs sold on the City Hall steps during the Fur Rendezvous in
						Anchorage. Bargain prices for top-quality furs are the order of the day during
						this annual affair held each year in mid-February.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/1</container><container type="item">514</container><unittitle>A woman smiling as two men kiss her cheeks at the
						Miners and Trappers Ball Beard Growing Contest (Clifford 112)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1955 and 1960?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.514/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/1</container><container type="item">515</container><unittitle>A man and woman in fake prison garb are held
						"prisoner" by two men in police uniforms (Clifford 113)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1955 and 1960?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.515/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Some Fun - Everyone, from the
						Keystone Cops to their "victims", has fun at the Miners' and Trappers' Ball,
						one of the evening features of the Anchorage Fur Rendezvous. Dates for this
						winter's celebration are Feb. 18 through Feb. 23. Each year the Rendezvous
						attracts visitors from all parts of the United States and the Territory of
						Alaska.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/1</container><container type="item">516</container><unittitle>A crowd watching as people participate in a
						traditional Eskimo Blanket Toss (Clifford 114)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1955 and 1960?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.516/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/1</container><container type="item">517</container><unittitle>A crowd waiting in line at the Mt. McKinley Lions
						Moose Bar-B-Q stand (Clifford 115)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1955 and 1960?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.517/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/1</container><container type="item">518</container><unittitle>An Eskimo woman in mid-air during a traditional
						Eskimo Blanket Toss (Clifford 116)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1955 and 1960?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.518/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/1</container><container type="item">519</container><unittitle>A young child hugging a husky (Clifford
						117)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1959?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.519/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Fun For the Youngsters Too -
						Featuring many unique and colorful events for the adults, the kids also have
						fun at the annual Anchorage Fur Rendezvous, Feb. 16-22. Here a younger enjoys
						playing with one of the gentle Alaska sled dogs which each year vie for
						thousands of dollars in prizes in the World Championship Dog Sled Derby. Eskimo
						dances, street parades, winter sports events and dozens of other attractions
						all go to make the Rendezvous the biggest event of its kind in the new 49th
						State.</p></note></c04><c04 level="file"><did><container type="box-folder">3/1</container><container type="item">520</container><unittitle>Man competing in downhill ski contest (Clifford
						702)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1955 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.520/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From attached material: Race action at Anchorage's Arctic
						Valley finds skiers from Europe, Western Canada and the Pacific Northwest
						competing with Alaskans in the various events held in conjunction with
						Anchorage's famous Fur Rendevous [sic], Mardi Gras of the North. [Crossed-out
						text: Weather conditions in the ski area, although mild, are such that the snow
						is dry and powder from November to May, thus offering the best for racing.]</p><p>The location is possibly Mount Alyeska. </p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/1</container><container type="item">521</container><unittitle>Tlingit dancers performing on stage</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1957?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.521/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/1</container><container type="item">522-523</container><unittitle>Eskimo dancers and drummers performing on
						stage</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1957</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.522%201178.523/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Chilkoot Trail</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/2</container><container type="item">524</container><unittitle>Trail guide, Skip Burns, seated outdoors with dog
						(Clifford 554)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.524/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Trail Master Skip Burns is one
						of several experienced, woods-wise guides who has lived in Southeast Alaska for
						years and who has crossed the Chilkoot many times. The experience is now
						available to those who wish to "relive" the Days of '98 in hiking over the
						famed trail of the Yukon gold rush. </p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/2</container><container type="item">525</container><unittitle>Prospectors hike up Chilkoot Trail through the snow
						(Clifford 555)</unittitle><origination><persname role="photographer">Erik A. Hegg</persname></origination><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1898?</unitdate></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Thousands of prospectors fought
						their way over the famed Chilkoot Pass in the Days of '98 in search of gold in
						the Yukon. Winter or summer they made their way over the rugged trail. Visitors
						to the area today can go over the same route with experienced guides with
						comfortable but rugged overnight stops enroute.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/2</container><container type="item">526</container><unittitle>Hikers on the Chilkoot Trail (Clifford
						556)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.526/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Visitors to Alaska today have an
						opportunity to relive the experience of the Days of '98 as they hike over the
						famed Chilkoot Trail. Pictures is a shot taken in the same area as the famed
						"Chilkoot Trail" winter photo shown elsewhere. This photo is taken looking down
						the trail while the winter shot is one from the bottom up.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/2</container><container type="item">527</container><unittitle>People standing in front of the Canyon City Shelter
						on the Chilkoot Trail (Clifford 557)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.527/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: A rustic but comfortable
						modern-day cabin marks one of the "ghost towns" along the old Chilkoot Trail of
						'98 in Southeastern Alaska. The trail was used by prosepctors seeking gold in
						the Yukon. Start of the trip over the trail is in historic Skagway.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/2</container><container type="item">528</container><unittitle>People with horses in front of a log cabin (Clifford
						558)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.528/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: A comfortable cabin along the
						Chilkoot Trail provides a stopping place for hikers and horseback riders who
						retrace Alaska's famed goldrush path. The trail has been reclaimed from the
						encroaching wilderness by the Alaska Division of Lands and runs from Skagway,
						Alaska to Lake Bennett in Canada.</p></note></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Crabbing in Kodiak, Alaska</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/2</container><container type="item">529</container><unittitle>Woman diver holding giant king crab (Clifford
						435)</unittitle><origination><corpname role="photographer">Fred Carter Photography, Seattle</corpname></origination><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.529/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Skin diving for Alaska King Crab
						is a favorite Alaskan pastime. Pictured is a Kodiak resident with a large
						speciman [sic].</p><p>Woman pictured may be Sharion Johnson.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/2</container><container type="item">530</container><unittitle>Woman diver climbing onto dock holding giant king
						crab (Clifford 436)</unittitle><origination><corpname role="photographer">Fred Carter Photography, Seattle</corpname></origination><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.530/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Skin diving for Alaska King Crab
						is one of the highlights of the annual Kodiak King Crab Festival each spring.
						Pictured is a smiling contestant with her prize-winning specimen. King Crabs
						weight [sic] up to 25 pounds and reach five feet across.</p><p>Woman pictured may be Sharion Johnson.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/2</container><container type="item">531</container><unittitle>Woman and young child cleaning king crabs (Clifford
						437)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.531/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Cripple Creek Ghost Town near Fairbanks</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/2</container><container type="item">532</container><unittitle>Don Pearson standing on the boardwalk outside the
						Malemute Saloon in Cripple Creek Ghost Town (Clifford 153)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1958 and 1970</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.532/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From attached material: The Malemute Saloon, looking much as
						it did in the early days, is a favorite for visitors to the Cripple Creek
						community near Fairbanks. Many of the old time furnishings remain just as they
						were during the days when gold mining was at its height in the Ester Gold
						Fields.</p><p>From additional accompanying material: Malemute Saloon,
						which recalls the early gold rush days in Fairbanks, is a favorite visitor
						attraction in the Interior of Alaska.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/2</container><container type="item">533</container><unittitle>Woman and two men standing in front of the Malemute
						Saloon in Cripple Creek Ghost Town (Clifford 154)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate></did><note><p>From attached material: The old "ghost town" at Cripple
						Creek, an early day gold mining community in the Ester Gold Field near
						Fairbanks is one of the interesting attractions in the interior Alaska area. An
						early day museum and panning for gold are favorites with visitors from the
						"Southern 48."</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/2</container><container type="item">534</container><unittitle>Visitors at Cripple Creek Ghost Town (Clifford
						155)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.534/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From attached material: The Museum, Malemute Saloon, "One
						Below" Discovery Gold Mine, and the Crystal Palace theater, are favorites with
						visitors to the "ghost town" of Cripple Creek in the Ester Gold fields near
						Fairbanks, Alaska. Many of the buildings remain as they did in the early gold
						mining days.</p></note></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Fishing</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/3</container><container type="item">535</container><unittitle>Two men canoe fishing in the Kenai National Moose
						Range (Clifford 301)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.535/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From attached material: Fishing is a favorite pastime for
						those taking one of several canoe tours through the Kenai National Moose Range
						in Alaska. Rainbow trout, Arctic char and landlocked salmon are plentiful in
						the rivers and lakes of the area.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/3</container><container type="item">536</container><unittitle>Three people canoe fishing as someone in a second
						canoe paddles by in the Kenai National Moose Range (Clifford 302)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.536/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/3</container><container type="item">537</container><unittitle>Man canoe fishing on a lake in the Kenai National
						Moose Range (Clifford 303)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.537/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Canoeing in the Kenai area is
						one of the many "do it yourself" tours now available to visitors to Alaska.
						Routes have been set out over the Swanson Lake area in the famed Kenai National
						Moose Range.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/3</container><container type="item">538</container><unittitle>Two children with fishing poles and fish and two
						adults at lakeside cabin (Clifford 370)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.538/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>Location may be in the Tongass Wilderness near
						Ketchikan.</p></note></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Gold Panning</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/3</container><container type="item">539-540</container><unittitle>Two women panning for gold at river</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.540/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Skiing</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/3</container><container type="item">541</container><unittitle>Woman wearing shorts on skis at Mount Alyeska
						(Clifford 700)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1955 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.541/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Sunshine and dry powder snow
						combine to put spring skiing high on the list for anyone visiting Alaska, the
						49th State. Here Lorie Jenkins of Anchorage enjoys the warm sun on the slopes
						at Mt. Alyeska, near Anchorage.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/3</container><container type="item">542</container><unittitle>Three women downhill skiing (Clifford
						701)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1955 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.542/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>The location is possibly Mount Alyeska. </p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/3</container><container type="item">543</container><unittitle>Man and woman ski-joring with sled dogs in Anchorage
						area (Clifford 703)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.543/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Ski-joring behind sled dogs is a
						favorite sport among Alaskans in the Anchorage area during the winter months.
						Pictured is an Anchorage couple enjoying the sport on one of the many trails
						near town.</p></note></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Swimming</unittitle></did><c04 level="file"><did><container type="box-folder">3/3</container><container type="item">544-545</container><unittitle>People sunbathe and swim at Lake Spenard near
						Anchorage (Clifford 106-107)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.545/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04></c03></c02></c01><c01 level="series"><did><unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Pacific Northern Airlines and
				Western Airlines</unittitle></did><bioghist><p>Pacific Northern Airlines, the first carrier in Alaska, was
				founded in 1932 as Woodely Airways. In 1967 it merged with Western Airlines,
				which later merged with Delta Airlines in 1987.</p></bioghist><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Aircraft and Facilities</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/4</container><container type="item">546-546a</container><unittitle>Seaboard World Airlines cargo plane parked at a
					 Pacific Northern terminal</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1955 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.546/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/4</container><container type="item">547</container><unittitle>Pacific Northern Airlines cargo plane with Lockheed
					 constellation speed pak attachment in a terminal</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1955 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.547/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/4</container><container type="item">548</container><unittitle>A Pacific Northern Airlines crewman and two flight
					 attendants lifting hay bales</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1955 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.548/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/4</container><container type="item">549</container><unittitle>Pacific Northern Airlines crewman and man in business
					 attire near bags of sawdust near Pacific Northern Airlines plane </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1955 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.549/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/4</container><container type="item">550-551</container><unittitle>Crewmen maneuvering a large detached propeller near a
					 Pacific Northern Airlines plane</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1955 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.551/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/4</container><container type="item">552</container><unittitle>A Pacific Northern Airlines crewman petting a baby
					 seal</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1955 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.552/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/4</container><container type="item">553</container><unittitle>Man and woman standing near cargo in Pacific Northern
					 Airlines hangar</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1955 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.553/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/4</container><container type="item">554</container><unittitle>Man with skis holding door for another man climbing
					 out of a Hiller 12-C helicopter parked near an airplane in snowy terrain
					 (Clifford 705)</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1955 and 1970?</unitdate></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/4</container><container type="item">555</container><unittitle>Two men in business suits stand near a Western
					 Airlines cargo plane during loading</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.555/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/4</container><container type="item">556</container><unittitle>A group of people stand near a Western Airlines cargo
					 plane during loading at night </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1965 and 1970?</unitdate></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/4</container><container type="item">557</container><unittitle>Three men in business suits talk inside a largely
					 empty Western Airlines hangar</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">January 17, 1969</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.557/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/4</container><container type="item">558</container><unittitle>Three men in business suits inspect a Cargo King
					 loading device in Western Airlines hangar</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">January 17, 1969</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.558/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/4</container><container type="item">559</container><unittitle>Three men in business suits, one holding camera, in
					 conversation</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.559/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Pacific Northern Airlines Offices</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/5</container><container type="item">560</container><unittitle>Display of artifacts, including wooden sculpture and
					 mounted animal heads</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">March 3, 1961</unitdate></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/5</container><container type="item">561</container><unittitle>Several people admiring a stuffed brown bear on
					 display outside the Pacific Northern Airlines offices</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.561/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/5</container><container type="item">562</container><unittitle>Two men standing near a stuffed brown bear on display
					 in the Pacific Northern Airlines Offices</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Left Charles B. West, president,
					 and right H.J. Musiel, vice-president, both of Arctic Alaska Tours in
					 Seattle.</p></note></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/5</container><container type="item">563-564</container><unittitle>Man standing near a stuffed brown bear on display in
					 the Pacific Northern Airlines Offices</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.563%201178.564/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Frank D. Ferris of United Air
					 Lines in Seattle.</p></note></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/5</container><container type="item">565</container><unittitle>Four men (one holding rifle) standing near a stuffed
					 brown bear on display in the Pacific Northern Airlines Offices</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Left to right Frank D. Ferris of
					 United Air Lines, James P. Tribble of Western Air Lines, W. O. Behnken of
					 Pacific Northern Airlines, and John MacLean of Trans Canada Airlines.</p></note></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/5</container><container type="item">566-567</container><unittitle>Man with rifle standing near a stuffed brown bear on
					 display in the Pacific Northern Airlines Offices</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/5</container><container type="item">568</container><unittitle>Four men standing near a stuffed brown bear on display
					 in the Pacific Northern Airlines Offices</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate></did></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Publicity Photos</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/6</container><container type="item">569</container><unittitle>Pilot and two women in graduation gowns standing in
					 front of Pacific Northern Airlines plane holding box reading "FROM Wakefield
					 Fisheries, Port Wakefield, Alaska - TO: Harvard Medical School, Cambridge,
					 Mass." and sign reading "Alaska King Crab Goes to Harvard Medical School"
					 </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.569/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/6</container><container type="item">570</container><unittitle>Man in business attire and crewman examining box of
					 king crab being loaded into the cargo hold of a Pacific Northern Airlines plane
					 </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.570/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/6</container><container type="item">571</container><unittitle>Men load cargo onto a Pacific Northern Airlines plane
					 </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/6</container><container type="item">572</container><unittitle>Man inspecting produce being loaded onto a Pacific
					 Northern Airlines plane</unittitle><origination><persname role="photographer">Bill Buxton, Anchorage, Alaska</persname></origination><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/6</container><container type="item">573</container><unittitle>Produce on display in Pacific Northern Airlines
					 exhibit about the Matanuska Valley</unittitle><origination><persname role="photographer">Fred Carter, Seattle, Washington</persname></origination><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">August 17, 1953</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.573/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Giant produce from the Matanuska
					 Valley near Anchorage, Alaska as displayed by Pacific Northern Airlines in
					 Seattle. These vegetables were grown by Mr. Max Sherrod at Palmer, Alaska and
					 sent through the courtesy of Carr's Food Center in Anchorage. The cabbage
					 weighed in at 27 lbs. and the giant squash at 17 lbs. Pacific Northern Airlines
					 serves Anchorage and greater Alaska with three flights daily. - GJM</p></note></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Travel Posters</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/6</container><container type="item">574</container><unittitle>Pacific Northern Airlines travel poster showing
					 Tlingit tribal house and airplane (Clifford 92)</unittitle><origination><corpname role="photographer">Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington</corpname></origination><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.574/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/6</container><container type="item">575</container><unittitle>Pacific Northern Airlines travel poster showing
					 airplane, totem pole, fisherman, wildlife, and skiers (Clifford 94)
					 </unittitle><origination><corpname role="photographer">Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington</corpname></origination><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.575/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/6</container><container type="item">576</container><unittitle>Pacific Northern Airlines travel poster showing family
					 near Mount McKinley (Clifford 96) </unittitle><origination><corpname role="photographer">Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington</corpname></origination><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.576/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/6</container><container type="item">577</container><unittitle>Travel poster showing magazine covers and newspaper
					 pages (Clifford 98)</unittitle><origination><corpname role="photographer">Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington</corpname></origination><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.577/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/6</container><container type="item">578</container><unittitle>Travel poster showing covers of travel brochures
					 published by Pacific Northern Airlines (Clifford 100)</unittitle><origination><corpname role="photographer">Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington</corpname></origination><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.578/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03></c02></c01><c01 level="series"><did><unittitle>Frank H. Whaley Photographs</unittitle></did><bioghist><p>Frank H. Whaley (1906-1997), a gold miner, bush pilot, and
				photographer, served in the Alaska territorial legislature in the 1940s and
				later worked for Wein Air. He was also one of the first directors of the Alaska
				Visitor's Association and was instrumental in organizing the World Eskimo
				Olympics in Fairbanks in the early 1960s.</p></bioghist><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Glaciers</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/7</container><container type="item">579</container><unittitle>Group of sightseers in a boat at the base of a
					 glacier</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Visitors to Alaska can look
					 forward to fascinating river-boat trips in many of Alaska's magnificent rivers.
					 Glaciers, towering mountains, and all types of wild game can be seen and
					 photographed during these trips.</p></note></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/7</container><container type="item">580</container><unittitle>Two women near a wooden sled with Hole-in-the-Wall
					 Glacier in the distance</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1965?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.580/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Alaska is a photographer's
					 paradise. You'll find every type of spectacular backdrop. This one is
					 Hole-in-the-Wall Glacier near Juneau, Alaska's capital city.</p></note></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/7</container><container type="item">581</container><unittitle>Woman photographing Portage Glacier</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.581/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Gorgeous glaciers can easily be
					 reached by car. Here beautiful Portage Glacier near Anchorage, Alaska, is
					 posing for the photographer.</p></note></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/7</container><container type="item">582</container><unittitle>Portage Glacier with cars in foreground</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate></did></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Eskimo Peoples</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/7</container><container type="item">583</container><unittitle>Eskimo woman and three dogs next to wall of
					 ice</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.583/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/7</container><container type="item">584</container><unittitle>Eskimo woman standing on a block of ice</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1970?</unitdate></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/7</container><container type="item">585</container><unittitle>Eskimos standing near sled and sled dogs</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1970?</unitdate></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/7</container><container type="item">586</container><unittitle>Eskimo hunter in a kayak paddling near a dead seal on
					 the ice</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1970?</unitdate></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/7</container><container type="item">587</container><unittitle>Masked Eskimo dancers perform on an outdoor
					 stage</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.587/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: ESKIMOS DANCE - These masked
					 Eskimo dancers are doing a walrus hunting dance. Note the masks have
					 representations of walrus tusks. The parkas used are waterproof and made of
					 walrus intenstines. The dancers always wear or carry gloves or mittens when
					 performing.</p></note></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/7</container><container type="item">588</container><unittitle>Eskimo singers, drummers, and a dancer perform in an
					 open field</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.588/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/7</container><container type="item">589</container><unittitle>Eskimo man in mid-air during traditional Eskimo
					 Blanket Toss</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.589/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/7</container><container type="item">590</container><unittitle>Eskimo woman in mid-air during traditional Eskimo
					 Blanket Toss</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.590/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/7</container><container type="item">591</container><unittitle>Two Eskimo women holding giant produce in a
					 field</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.591/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/7</container><container type="item">592</container><unittitle>A young Eskimo child sitting on the ground with
					 several dolls</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.592/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/7</container><container type="item">593</container><unittitle>Eskimo man holding a kayak on the beach as white woman
					 takes a photograph</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.593/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/7</container><container type="item">594</container><unittitle>Young Eskimo boy with three white adults holding a
					 dead seal on the beach</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.594/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/7</container><container type="item">595</container><unittitle>The Eskimo Olympics Queen standing outdoors with other
					 contestants</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1960 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.595/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Pick A Beauty - Pretty Eskimo and
					 Indian girls from northern Alaska compete for the title of queen to rule over
					 the Eskimo Olympics in Fairbanks the weekend of July 21-22. Their colorful
					 parkas and mukluks make for an Alaska style show.</p></note></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/7</container><container type="item">596</container><unittitle>Eskimo man and Nina Whaley, Miss Alaska 1963, with a
					 caribou</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1963?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.596/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Places</unittitle></did><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/8</container><container type="item">597</container><unittitle>Woman and child with giant produce in field in the
					 Matanuska Valley</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.597/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/8</container><container type="item">598</container><unittitle>Three men with dog looking at potatoes in
					 field</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.598/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03></c02><c02 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Tourism</unittitle></did><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Gold Panning</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/8</container><container type="item">599</container><unittitle>A man pans gold as another man and young boy look
						on</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Panning for gold on Nome,
						Alaska's famous gold beach is only one of the fascinating things you can see
						and do when you visit this historic mining city in Alaska.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/8</container><container type="item">600</container><unittitle>A group of people pan gold at water's edge while
						others watch in Nome, Alaska </unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.600/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/8</container><container type="item">601</container><unittitle>A miner shows his gold pan</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Between 1950 and 1970?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.601/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: When you visit Alaska, called
						the Great Land, you can see modern gold dredges, yet see and photograph gold
						panners, or actually pan for gold yourself. Above is an Alaskan miner, typical
						of the young vigorous folk who offer you true Alaskan hospitality on your
						trip.</p></note></c04></c03><c03 level="subseries"><did><unittitle>Shopping</unittitle></did><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/8</container><container type="item">602</container><unittitle>Nina Whaley, Miss Alaska 1963, trying on animal furs
						at a store in Nome, Alaska</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">December 13, 1963</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.602/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>Handwritten on verso: Shopping for the unusual in Alaska's
						Arctic - Bargain buys in new furs.</p></note></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/8</container><container type="item">603-605</container><unittitle>Nina Whaley, Miss Alaska 1963, trying on
						mukluks</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian"> December 13, 1963?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.603/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c04><c04 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/8</container><container type="item">606</container><unittitle>Woman trying on a parka in a store</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1963?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.606/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Trying on Alaska parka - Many
						visitors from northern states are interested in the attractive Eskimo parkas
						made from a variety of Alaska furs. In addition to these, curio shops carry an
						assortment of Alaska jade and gold jewelry, carved ivory, small totem poles,
						ceramics, and many other items.</p></note></c04></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/8</container><container type="item">607</container><unittitle>Nina Whaley, Miss Alaska 1963, standing in front of
					 whalebone</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1963?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.607/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Polar Zone Palms - This pretty
					 visitor is standing by a section of whalebone taken from the mouth of a bowhead
					 whale at Point Barrow, Alaska. The springy, resilient material hangs from the
					 upper gums of the huge whale and there may be 300 to 400 narrowly spaced blades
					 on each side of the 20 foot long mouth of the whale. Not too long ago, this
					 whalebone or "baleen" was the principal reason the big whales were hunted
					 commercially in the arctic. The baleen was used in the making of corset stays.
					 The Eskimos still hunt the whales for food and they now sell whalebone blades
					 for souvenirs to people who visit Alaska's polar zone. </p></note></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/8</container><container type="item">608</container><unittitle>Nina Whaley, Miss Alaska 1963, holding two husky
					 puppies in her arms near the water's edge</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1963?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.608/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did><note><p>From accompanying material: Pick a pup - Camera fans who visit
					 Arctic Alaska find this combination of a pretty girl and husky puppies hard to
					 resist. Dog teams are still used for transportation in many places in Northern
					 Alaska.</p></note></c03><c03 level="item"><did><container type="box-folder">3/8</container><container type="item">609-610</container><unittitle>Nina Whaley, Miss Alaska 1963, standing on a beach in
					 front of hanging gutted fish with puppies tucked in the pockets of her
					 parka</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1963?</unitdate><daogrp><resource label="start"> </resource><daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/1178.609/field/descri/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/><arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/></daogrp></did></c03></c02><c02 level="file"><did><unittitle>Booklets</unittitle></did><c03 level="file"><did><container type="box-folder">3/9</container><container type="item">611-612</container><unittitle>Much About Totems</unittitle><unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1962</unitdate></did><note><p>Nearly identical booklets published by Pacific Northwest
					 Airlines and Western Airlines that contain information about totem poles in
					 Alaska and include images taken by Clifford, many of which are featured in this
					 collection.</p></note></c03></c02></c01></dsc></archdesc></ead>

