Alexandre Nikolaev (
alexnikolbackup) wrote2020-12-27 06:34 pm
Аляска, которую мы потеряли, на фотографиях 1860х годов.
Man and woman as they pose at the doorway of a log cabin, Alaska, 1860s
Inhabitants of the Tlingit village of Tongass, Alaska, 1868.

Amerindian family sitting beside a waterway, Alaska, 1868.

A main street in Cordova, Alaska, with utility poles, boardwalks, and light traffic, 1868.

Cordova, Alaska, 1868.

Pillar Rock, Fort Danger, 1860s.

Indian Grave and Totems near Ft Wrangel, Alaska, 1860s.

A row of tents marks the beginnings of Skagway, a boom town in the ‘panhandle’ part of Alaska, which sprang up following the gold rush in the Klondike, 1880s.

Inuits clubbing seals to death at the killing ground on St Paul Island in Alaska, 1880s.
