Alaska Photograph Collection ca. 1880s-1950s 1887-1920

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Alaska Photograph Collection ca. 1880s-1950s 1887-1920

About 800 photographs, loose and in three albums, captions in English, including photographers Eric A. Hegg, P. S. Hunt, H. G. Kaiser, P. Edward Larss and J. E. N. Duclos, Lomen Brothers, and Miles Brothers. Subjects include: boats, children, churches, coastline, countryside, dogsleds, Eskimos (Tlingit / Haidu - portraits, daily activities, dances, hunting, schools, villages, and other), glaciers, gold mining and milling, harbors, houses, icebergs, Klondikers, mountains, parades, railroads, reindeer, rivers and river steamers, settlers and homesteads, ships and shipwrecks (incl. ), school classes, skiing, totem poles, towns and villages (Anchorage, Circle City, Cordova, Dawson, Eagle City, Fairbanks, Fort Wrangell, Howkan, Juneau, Kennicott, Ketchikan, Metlakahtla, Nome, Port Simpson, St. Michael, Seward, Sitka, Treadwell, Valdez, White Horse), and winter scenes. Thetis

2.5 linear feet; (4 document boxes, 3 oversize boxes, 1 map folder).

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SNAC Resource ID: 6650333

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White, Stephen, 1938-

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Stephen White is a scholar, author, curator, collector, and former gallery owner of the Stephen White Gallery of Photography in Los Angeles. White is also a founding president of the Association of Independent Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD). As a gallery owner, White represented and exhibited artists just such as Lotte Jacobi, Michael Kenna, and Karl Struss as well as authored various publications to promote photography as fine art. In 1990, White sold his gallery and personal invento...