Alaska
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Painted granite skull along railroad track (ddr-densho-383-19)
Painting labeled "Soapy Smith's skull" located in Skagway. Other names written on the rock face.
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Five men resting near river (ddr-densho-383-42)
Men resting near the river where they were fishing.
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Group of men outside house (ddr-densho-383-67)
Group outside Pottenger residence in Alaska. Back row: Henry Yamada (left), Jack Nakagawa (center). Front row, left to right: Unknown man, George Tokuda, Dick Horita, and William Takahashi. Written on album page below photograph: "At Pottenger's".
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Three women walking down sidewalk (ddr-densho-383-40)
Written on album page below photograph: "Hunter's Bay 1930".
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Three men resting at campsite (ddr-densho-383-65)
Written on album page below photograph: "Orca Alaska '31".
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Man in front of totem pole and Russian Church (ddr-densho-383-321)
Written on album page below photograph: "Photographer Fred Uyeminami, Hunter's Bay AAA '30".
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Two men with dog resting on hillside (ddr-densho-383-63)
Left to right: Takashi Matsumoto and Lefty Yamaguchi. "Orca Alaska '31".
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Buildings on shoreline of Alaskan town (ddr-densho-383-127)
Likely the cannery and buildings at Orca, Alaska.
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Ship docked in Alaska (ddr-densho-383-21)
Pier along the right side, with mountains in the distance.
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Man foraging for plants (ddr-densho-383-138)
Written on album page below photograph: "A modern Rip Van Winkle, Taiko-San"
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Seven men standing on shore (ddr-densho-383-17)
Back row, left to right: William Takahashi, Toshimi Nishimura, and Takashi Matsumoto. George Tokuda in front row, second from left.
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Cannery in Orca, Alaska (ddr-densho-383-124)
Written on photograph: "Northwestern Fisheries Co. Orca, Alaska. H.W. Stewart".
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Sunset behind mountains over sea (ddr-densho-383-167)
Written on album page below photograph: "Alaskan Moon".
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Prince William Sound (ddr-densho-383-139)
Written on album page below photograph: "Prince William Sound From our Room, 1931".