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Cover image for Albert J. Johnson photograph collection, ca. 1908-1918.
Albert J. Johnson photograph collection, ca. 1908-1918.
Title:
Albert J. Johnson photograph collection, ca. 1908-1918.
Personal Author:
Physical Description:
51 photographs : black and white.
General Note:
In the Alaska State Library, Historical Collections, P.O. Box 110571, Juneau, AK 99811-0571.
Abstract:
The views in this collection include Fairbanks street scenes, mining activity, agricultural produce, the U.S. Agricultural Experimentation Station, Athapascan Indian portraits and culture, and the Catholic church and hospital in Fairbanks.
Biographical/Historical Data:
Albert Johnson was born in Denmark in 1880 and immigrated to America as an orphan. He worked and lived at a New York bakery and slept in the ovens during the winter to stay warm. It is unknown how he came to be in Fairbanks, where he lived from 1905 to 1914. He also lived in Nenana, 1916 to 1918. From 1916 to 1918 he was one of the official photographers for the Alaskan Engineering Commission and worked on a special assignment, documenting the beginnings of the town of Nenana in photographs. He met and married Jennie Landers with whom he had a daughter, Alice. In 1914 they moved to McKinleyville, Cal. and later Oakland where he operated a successful portrait gallery, returning to the North to work. Johnson documented Eskimo life near Nome, walrus hunting, village activities and modes of travel by coastal Natives. His wife and daughter also became favorite subjects. He traveled often, photographing everyday life with an 8 x 10 inch field camera but also worked in other sizes. His photography studio was first located at 290 1st Avenue in Fairbanks and later moved to 3rd Avenue near Cushman Street. Johnson died in California at age 47, in 1926. Other Johnson photographs may be found in the Alaskan Engineering Commission Collection, PCA 131.[From: Peter Palmquist, Alaska Journal, 1981.].
Restrictions on Access:
Collection is open to research.
Additional Physical Form Available:
Also available on microfiche.
Contents:
Alaska Agricultural Experimentation Station -- Catholic Church (Fairbanks) -- John Scharles's Strawberry Ranch (Fairbanks) -- Fire Dept. (Fairbanks) -- Mrs. Brandt (Fairbanks) -- Government Farm (Fairbanks) -- Aaron Buzby's Ranch (Fairbanks) -- Erickson's Ranch (Fairbanks) -- "Old Silas" (Athabascan, Fairbanks, AK) -- Chena Joe (Athabascan, Fairbanks, AK).
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