A.B. Kinne photograph collection [graphic], ca. 1903-1905.

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A.B. Kinne photograph collection [graphic], ca. 1903-1905.

This collection includes views of Nome, Council City, Ophir Creek and scenes along the Niukluk River (also known as Keukluk or Neukluk River). Subjects include sluicing, dredging, mining claims and several portraits of Inuit women and children.

63 photographs : b&w.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7688362

Alaska State Library

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Kinne, A. B. (Albert Barnes)

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Albert Barnes Kinne operated photography studios in San Francisco and the Alaskan towns of Nome and Council. In the early 1900s, he created photographs documenting the gold rush in Alaska's Seward Peninsula. From the description of Albert B. Kinne photographs, ca. 1903-1910 [graphic]. ca. 1903-1910. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 55061715 Prior to living in Alaska, Albert Kinne was actively engaged in public affairs in San Francisco California. He arrived in Nome around 1900...