Winter & Pond

Variant names
Dates:
Active 1899
Active 1900

History notes:

Lloyd Valentine Winter (1866-1945) and Edwin Percy Pond (1872-1943), of the firm Winter & Pond Co., were prominent Alaskan photographers. In 1893, Winter came to Juneau from San Francisco and entered a partnership with George M. Landerkin, known as Landerkin and Winter. In 1894, his long time friend E.P. Pond bought out Landerkin. Winter and Pond served as official Alaska photographers for the Alaska-Yukon Pacific Exposition in Seattle in 1909. During the gold rush, Winter was appointed the official photographer for the firm of Underwood and Underwood and also for "Leslie's Weekly" covering gold rush activities on the Dyea and White Pass trails to the Klondike. Winter and Pond operated their Juneau-based curio shop and photography studio for over 50 years until Pond's death at age 71 in 1943. In 1945, Lloyd Winter turned the business over to Francis Harrison, who maintained the Winter & Pond Co. until 1956.

From the description of Winter and Pond photograph collection [graphic], 1893-1943. (Alaska State Library). WorldCat record id: 50639736

Lloyd Valentine Winter (1866-1945) and Edwin Percy Pond (1872-1943), of the firm Winter & Pond Co., were prominent Alaskan photographers. In 1893, Winter came to Juneau from San Francisco and entered a partnership with George M. Landerkin. In 1894, Winter's long time friend, E.P. Pond, bought out Landerkin. Winter and Pond served as official Alaska photographers for the Alaska-Yukon Pacific Exposition in Seattle in 1909. During the gold rush, Winter was appointed the official photographer for the firm of Underwood and Underwood and also for "Leslie's Weekly" covering gold rush activities on the Dyea and White Pass trails to the Klondike. Winter and Pond operated their Juneau-based curio shop and photography studio for over 50 years until Pond's death at age 71 in 1943. In 1945, Lloyd Winter turned the business over to Francis Harrison, who maintained the Winter & Pond Co. until 1956.

From the description of Winter and Pond mining property photographs, ca. 1915-1925. [graphic]. (Alaska State Library). WorldCat record id: 50594583

Lloyd Valentine Winter (1866-1945) and Edwin Percy Pond (1872-1943) were prominent Alaskan photographers. In 1893, Winter came to Juneau from San Francisco and entered a partnership with George M. Landerkin, known as Landerkin and Winter. In 1894, his long time friend E.P. Pond bought out Landerkin. Winter and Pond served as official Alaska photographers for the Alaska-Yukon Pacific Exposition in Seattle in 1909. During the gold rush, Winter was appointed official photographer for the firm of Underwood and Underwood and "Leslie's Weekly" to cover gold rush activities on the Dyea and White Pass trails to the Klondike. Winter and Pond operated their Juneau-based curio shop and photography studio for over 50 years until Pond's death at age 71 in 1943. In 1945, Lloyd Winter turned the business over to Francis Harrison, who maintained the Winter & Pond Co. until 1956.

From the description of Winter and Pond photograph collection [graphic], 1934. (Alaska State Library). WorldCat record id: 50772122

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Subjects:

  • Athapascan Indians
  • Chilkat Indians
  • Gold mines and mining
  • Gold mines and mining
  • Labor disputes
  • Miners
  • Mining claims
  • Pioneers
  • Shipwrecks
  • Tlingit Indians
  • Gold mines and mining

Occupations:

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Places:

  • Taku Glacier (Alaska) (as recorded)
  • Chilkoot Trail (as recorded)
  • Echo Cove (Alaska) (as recorded)
  • Alaska (as recorded)
  • Alaska (as recorded)
  • Tenakee Springs (Alaska) (as recorded)
  • Chilkoot Pass (as recorded)
  • Alaska, Southeast (as recorded)
  • Alaska, Southeast (as recorded)
  • Muir Glacier (Alaska) (as recorded)
  • Juneau (Alaska) (as recorded)
  • Warm Springs Bay (Alaska) (as recorded)
  • Haines (Alaska) (as recorded)
  • Alaska-Juneau Mine (Alaska) (as recorded)
  • Alaska--Juneau (as recorded)
  • Skagway (Alaska) (as recorded)
  • Dyea (Alaska) (as recorded)
  • Douglas (Juneau, Alaska) (as recorded)
  • Yukon River Valley (Yukon and Alaska) (as recorded)
  • Berners Bay (Alaska) (as recorded)
  • Alaska, Southeast (as recorded)
  • Alaska (as recorded)