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321  A. L. Parker's "Gustavus Lumber Mill" in Gustavus, Alaska.
  • Date: 1938
  • Description: Built and operated by Abraham Lincoln Parker on west side of Good River. Lumber was sold locally and to nearby canneries.
  • Source: Leslie & Bonnie Parker
  • Collection: Lee & Linda Parker
  • Reference#: 20046
322  A. L. Parker's "Gustavus Lumber Mill" in Gustavus, Alaska.
  • Date: 1938
  • Description: Built and operated by Abraham Lincoln Parker on west side of Good River. Lumber was sold locally and to nearby canneries.
  • Source: Leslie & Bonnie Parker
  • Collection: Lee & Linda Parker
  • Reference#: 20046
323  H. Lester Rink, Cook for Chichagof Island Camp in Alaska.
  • Date: 07/07/1941
  • Description: Pecora's camp at Mirror Harbor. Photo includes Rossman who was well known for his geological studies, writings, and interpretations in Glacier Bay and elsewhere. Click for entire group identifications.....
  • Source: John C. Reed
  • Collection: NPS
  • Reference#: 20045
324  H. Lester Rink, Cook for Chichagof Island Camp in Alaska.
  • Date: 07/07/1941
  • Description: Pecora's camp at Mirror Harbor. Photo includes Rossman who was well known for his geological studies, writings, and interpretations in Glacier Bay and elsewhere. Click for entire group identifications.....
  • Source: John C. Reed
  • Collection: NPS
  • Reference#: 20045
325  4 Generations of Chases, Early Pioneers in Gustavus, Alaska.
  • Date: 1959
  • Description: Archie, Gene, Donny & James Chase in front of Gene & Anne Chases' nearly completed home on Mountain View Drive. Click for more...
  • Source: Gene & Anne (White) Chase
  • Collection: Sylvia (Chase) Pedersen
  • Reference#: 20043
326  4 Generations of Chases, Early Pioneers in Gustavus, Alaska.
  • Date: 1959
  • Description: Archie, Gene, Donny & James Chase in front of Gene & Anne Chases' nearly completed home on Mountain View Drive. Click for more...
  • Source: Gene & Anne (White) Chase
  • Collection: Sylvia (Chase) Pedersen
  • Reference#: 20043
327  Les Parker and Gold Miners Norm Crook and Mike Seiler, Glacier Bay, Alaska.
  • Date: 1941
  • Description: At the Leroy Mine on Mt Parker in Johns Hopkins Inlet, Glacier Bay. Miners are Leroy Mining Co. partners contracted by Les Parker.
  • Source: Leslie & Bonnie Parker
  • Collection: Lee & Linda Parker
  • Reference#: 20042
328  Les Parker and Gold Miners Norm Crook and Mike Seiler, Glacier Bay, Alaska.
  • Date: 1941
  • Description: At the Leroy Mine on Mt Parker in Johns Hopkins Inlet, Glacier Bay. Miners are Leroy Mining Co. partners contracted by Les Parker.
  • Source: Leslie & Bonnie Parker
  • Collection: Lee & Linda Parker
  • Reference#: 20042
329  Bill & May White Homestead (Now Gustavus Inn) in Gustavus, Alaska.
  • Date: 1930 - 1939
  • Description: Built in 1928 by the Parker brothers and Bill White to accomodate Bill & May's 6 children (later 9) that had out-grown the "Bear's Nest".
  • Source: Leslie & Bonnie Parker
  • Collection: Lee & Linda Parker
  • Reference#: 20041
330  Bill & May White Homestead (Now Gustavus Inn) in Gustavus, Alaska.
  • Date: 1930 - 1939
  • Description: Built in 1928 by the Parker brothers and Bill White to accomodate Bill & May's 6 children (later 9) that had out-grown the "Bear's Nest".
  • Source: Leslie & Bonnie Parker
  • Collection: Lee & Linda Parker
  • Reference#: 20041
331  Charles Parker's Cabin in Alaska at Lake Independence (Now Bartlett Lake).
  • Date: 1940 - 1949
  • Description: Built as a WWII hide-away from a Japanese invasion. Well stocked, Charlie planned to keep the government informed of enemy movement. Henrietta (White), Richard & Ruth House shown in photo.
  • Source: Leslie & Bonnie Parker
  • Collection: Lee & Linda Parker
  • Reference#: 20040
332  Charles Parker's Cabin in Alaska at Lake Independence (Now Bartlett Lake).
  • Date: 1940 - 1949
  • Description: Built as a WWII hide-away from a Japanese invasion. Well stocked, Charlie planned to keep the government informed of enemy movement. Henrietta (White), Richard & Ruth House shown in photo.
  • Source: Leslie & Bonnie Parker
  • Collection: Lee & Linda Parker
  • Reference#: 20040
333  3 Corners (Before it Was 4) Main Junction in Gustavus, Alaska.
  • Date: 1940 - 1949
  • Description: Looking east toward Excursion Ridge. Dock Road to the right (south). No Wilson or Rink Creek road.
  • Source: Leslie & Bonnie Parker
  • Collection: Lee & Linda Parker
  • Reference#: 20039
334  3 Corners (Before it Was 4) Main Junction in Gustavus, Alaska.
  • Date: 1940 - 1949
  • Description: Looking east toward Excursion Ridge. Dock Road to the right (south). No Wilson or Rink Creek road.
  • Source: Leslie & Bonnie Parker
  • Collection: Lee & Linda Parker
  • Reference#: 20039
335  Harry Hall Good River Homestead Gathering, Gustavus, Alaska.
  • Date: 1937 (Estimate)
  • Description: Community celebration, Easter. Click on title for details.
  • Source: Glen & Nell Parker
  • Collection: Marguerite (Parker) Neyens
  • Reference#: 20038
336  Harry Hall Good River Homestead Gathering, Gustavus, Alaska.
  • Date: 1937 (Estimate)
  • Description: Community celebration, Easter. Click on title for details.
  • Source: Glen & Nell Parker
  • Collection: Marguerite (Parker) Neyens
  • Reference#: 20038
337  Parkers & Whites; Early Salmon River Loading Dock. Gustavus, Alaska.
  • Date: 1930 - 1939
  • Description: Part of the homesteader's Docking area just South of the Salmon River Bridge looking SE to Pleasant Island. Click on title for more.
  • Source: Glen & Nell Parker
  • Collection: Marguerite (Parker) Neyens
  • Reference#: 20037
338  Parkers & Whites; Early Salmon River Loading Dock. Gustavus, Alaska.
  • Date: 1930 - 1939
  • Description: Part of the homesteader's Docking area just South of the Salmon River Bridge looking SE to Pleasant Island. Click on title for more.
  • Source: Glen & Nell Parker
  • Collection: Marguerite (Parker) Neyens
  • Reference#: 20037
339  MK Camp, "Tent City" on Salmon River 1/4 mi. North of Bridge, Gustavus, Alaska.
  • Date: 1942
  • Description: Morrison-Knutsen's crew headquarters with complete facilities during the construction of the Gustavus airport for WWII purposes. Click on title for more...
  • Source: Leslie & Bonnie Parker
  • Collection: Lee & Linda Parker
  • Reference#: 20036
340  MK Camp, "Tent City" on Salmon River 1/4 mi. North of Bridge, Gustavus, Alaska.
  • Date: 1942
  • Description: Morrison-Knutsen's crew headquarters with complete facilities during the construction of the Gustavus airport for WWII purposes. Click on title for more...
  • Source: Leslie & Bonnie Parker
  • Collection: Lee & Linda Parker
  • Reference#: 20036

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