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William Taylor painting the Stikine Glacier
26096a
Dort running the engine and Harlan Smith steering, Stikine River
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Dort running the engine and Harlan Smith steering, Stikine River
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William Taylor painting the glacier, Stikine, Alaska, August 21, 1909
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Glacial stream of the Great Glacier, Stikine River
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William Taylor painting the glacier, Stikine, Alaska, August 21, 1909
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Small vegetation at the foot of the Great Glacie, Stikine River
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William Taylor on the left and his guide on the right
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Looking north eastward at the Stikine River at the abandoned mountain police station just north of the boundary line between the United States and Canada, showing the Big Chief canoe on the way up the
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William Taylor standing near a crevasse and great rock on top of the great glacier of the Stikine, Alaska, August 21, 1909
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Looking west across the moraine of the Stikine River
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Camping for lunch, Alex Vereatt and Guy Carson (near stove), Will S. Taylor (at canoe) and Fred Bronson, with the Haida type canoe owned by Chief Shakes with a Gray gasoline engine and equipment for p
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Tlingit woman with labret, Wrangell, Alaska, 1909
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Lunch at the mounted police station perhaps a mile north of the international boundary on the Stikine River, Fred Bronson seated on the kitchen box? Will S. Taylor in oil skins to the right, Guy Carso
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The camp of William S. Taylor and Harlan Smith
46155
Pair of poles in front of the house of the chief of the Nimpkish division
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Looking south, parallel with the Stikine River
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East side of the Stikine River, between the international boundary line and the mouth of the Iskut River
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Indigenous man of the Pacific Northwest Coast
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Interior of Chief Weir's house
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Tags
Anthropology
Expedition to the North Pacific Coast
Field photographs
Taylor, William S., 1882-1968
Asset ID
26096
Title
William Taylor painting the Stikine Glacier
Description
Photograph shows vegetation and terminal moraine of Stikine glacier, looking toward the Big Chief canoe with gasoline engine, Alaska, 1909
Agent (Role)
Smith, Harlan Ingersoll, 1872-1940
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Photographer
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Date
1909
State Province
Alaska
Country
United States
Is Part Of
From the Land of the Totem Poles: The Northwest Coast Indian Art Collection at the American Museum of Natural History
Collection/Work Relation
AMNH Special Collections, Photographic Negative Collection, 4 x 5: 26096
External Resource
AMNH Library authority record:
Expedition to the North Pacific Coast
, AMNH Library authority record:
Smith, Harlan Ingersoll, 1872-1940
Alternate Versions
Photographic Negative Number: 26096a
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Repository
American Museum of Natural History
Publication History
AMNH Library, E78.N78 A45 1988: American Museum of Natural History and Aldona Jonaitis. From the Land of the Totem Poles : The Northwest Coast Indian Art Collection at the American Museum of Natural History. New York: Museum, 1988. 220.
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