Album 51. Canada, Yellowknife, Fishing Camp . Road to Yellowstone & boating/fishing on the lake., May 1951
Scope and Contents
Slides: P.91.51.001 - P.91.51.136 Note: The name "Arnold Maxine" was written on the container but none of the slides indicate who that is.
Yellowknife Canada sits along the north shore of Great Slave Lake. It is the capital, largest community, and only city in the Northwest Territories, Canada: Scenic pictures. Areial views. Young children in Eskimo-style clothes and coats. Family of native people. Men with their "catch of the day"-multiple fish. Lots of fish caught. Cabins. Float-plane. Men in canoe. Men fishing in river.
Paul at home looking at albums.
Paul standing on the road next to a snow pile. Road to Yellowstone.
Paul standing next to the "Wyoming - Wapiti Ranger Station" sign. "This is the oldest National Forest Ranger station in the U.S. Built in 1903....etc." Cow elk.
Paul on his boat. Paul holding up a trout he caught.
Yellowstone Nat'l Park: Black bear standing on its hind legs, leaning against a car, begging for food. Another man standing a few feet away, taking a picture of the bear.
Dates
- May 1951
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Extent
From the Collection: 1.00 boxes
Language of Materials
English
Creator
- From the Collection: Stock, Paul (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the McCracken Research Library Repository