I have six notebooks of ephemera,
photos, etc, of the Yukon River. Each notebook represents a
segment of the river, from Whitehorse to the mouth.
Tanana, Alaska Rodman Alaska Trading Company Fur display, Tanana. 1915. RPPC by Guy F. Cameron. Very good. [shelf locator: Ephemera notebooks: Yukon River #3] $45 plus $2.00 postage (international orders extra) for this postcard. To order this item email dick@AlaskaWanted.com |
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Tanana, Alaska "Tanana Indians Alaska" is written on the front. Shows a family working beside a cabin. They boy has a bow & arrow. The father has his foot on what must be a cradle for cutting firewood. A sled in in the background. [shelf locator: Ephemera notebooks: Yukon River #3] $65 plus $2.00 postage (international orders extra) for this postcard. To order this item email dick@AlaskaWanted.com |
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RPPC with a stamp box listed as "Playle 220 Unknown" So, we can't date this postcard from the stamp box on the back, other than knowing that postcards with a divided back were permitted in the U.S. beginning on March 1, 1907, and this one has a divided back. Probably 1907-1915. |