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Image No: ND-1-538
Title: Illustration of Baranof Castle, a log fort on Castle Hill, Sitka, Alaska.
Date: [ca. 1809-1827]
Photographer/Illustrator: Lomen Brothers, Nome, Alaska
Remarks: Annotated: 'The Castle of Baronoff Built 1809 - 1827.'
Baranov Castle.
The headquarters of the Russian-American Company and the seat of government of Russian Alaska was located at Castle Hill until 1867.
Subject(s): Sitka, Alaska - Buildings / Log cabins and buildings / Sketches
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Image No: ND-1-539
Title: Illustration of Baranof Castle on Castle Hill, Sitka, Alaska.
Date: 1847
Photographer/Illustrator: Lomen Brothers, Nome, Alaska
Remarks: Annotated: 'Baronoff Castle 1847.'
Baranov Castle.
The headquarters of the Russian-American Company and the seat of government of Russian Alaska was located at Castle Hill until 1867; two storey brick building with a cupola on top known as the Governor's House, built in 1836 and destroyed by fire in 1894.
Subject(s): Sitka, Alaska - Buildings / Sketches
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Image No: ND-1-71
Title: Two laughing Inuit children, in native clothing, Nome, Alaska.
Date: [ca. 1900-1908]
Photographer/Illustrator: Lomen Brothers, Nome, Alaska / Dobbs, B.B.
Subject(s): Inuit - Children / Inuit - Clothing
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Image No: ND-1-162
Title: Inuit graves, Andreafsky, Alaska.
Date: [ca. 1900s]
Photographer/Illustrator: Lomen Brothers, Nome, Alaska
Remarks: Small wooden houses built over graves. Wooden crosses and tall poles also visible. Andreafsky on Yukon River, inland from coast.
Subject(s): Inuit - Funeral rites and customs / Inuit - Social life and customs
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Image No: ND-1-455
Title: Inuit women and sled reindeer of Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska.
Date: [ca. 1900-1908]
Photographer/Illustrator: Lomen Brothers, Nome, Alaska / Nowell, F. H., Nome, Alaska
Remarks: Canvas tent in background. Reindeers apparently part of American missionary herd. Woman on right appears to be Nowadluk, also known as Nora.
Subject(s): Reindeer / Inuit - Women / Inuit - Reindeer herders / Inuit - Personalities
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Image No: ND-1-32a
Title: Inuit woman with baby on her back.
Date: [ca. 1900s]
Photographer/Illustrator: Lomen Brothers, Nome, Alaska
Remarks: Studio portrait.
Subject(s): Inuit - Children / Inuit - Clothing / Inuit - Women / Cold weather clothing / Children
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Image No: ND-1-32b
Title: Inuit woman with baby on her back.
Date: [ca. 1900s]
Photographer/Illustrator: Lomen Brothers, Nome, Alaska
Remarks: Studio portrait.
Subject(s): Inuit - Children / Inuit - Clothing / Inuit - Women / Cold weather clothing / Children
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Image No: ND-1-871
Title: Inuit (including five children in fur parkas) sheltering under boat turned on side, Nome (?), Alaska.
Date: [ca. 1900-1908]
Photographer/Illustrator: Lomen Brothers, Nome, Alaska / Goetze, O. D., Nome, Alaska
Remarks: Boat being used as shelter/dwelling. Caption reads 'five mickineys under their over turned canoo'.
Subject(s): Inuit - Boats / Inuit - Dwellings / Inuit - Children / Inuit - Clothing
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Image No: NC-1-130a
Title: Front Street covered in heavy snow in winter, Nome, Alaska.
Date: [ca. 1900s]
Photographer/Illustrator: Lomen Brothers, Nome, Alaska / Dobbs, B.B.
Subject(s): Nome, Alaska - Streets (Business) / Nome, Alaska - Buildings
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Image No: NC-1-326
Title: View from Sand Spit, Nome, Alaska.
Date: [ca. 1900-1905]
Photographer/Illustrator: Lomen Brothers, Nome, Alaska
Remarks: Norton Sound, Bering Sea.
Subject(s): Nome, Alaska - Views / Nome, Alaska - Buildings / Nome, Alaska - Dwellings / Tents
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