Ficheiro:View of Nulato and Yukon River, ca 1912 (THWAITES 329).jpeg

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English: View of Nulato and Yukon River, ca. 1912   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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John E. Thwaites  (1863–1940)  wikidata:Q46211791
 
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John Edward Thwaites
Descrição carteiro e fotógrafo americano
– was employed in Alaska by the US federal government as a postal clerk for the Railway Mail Service during the early part of the 20th century, and he traveled the route from Valdez to Unalaska onboard a wood hulled mailboat delivering mail to the coastal communities; he was also an amateur photographer.
Data de nascimento/falecimento 1863 Editar isso no Wikidata 1940 Editar isso no Wikidata
Local de nascimento/falecimento Eastwood, Ontario, Canada Mercer Island
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English: View of Nulato and Yukon River, ca. 1912
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English: Caption on image: Nulato, Alaska PH Coll 247.771
Nulato is located on the west bank of the Yukon River, 35 miles west of Galena and 310 air miles west of Fairbanks. It lies in the Nulato Hills, across the River from the Innoko National Wildlife Refuge. The Koyukon Athabascans traditionally had spring, summer, fall, and winter camps, and moved as the wild game migrated. There were 12 summer fish camps located on the Yukon River between the Koyukuk River and the Nowitna River. Nulato was the trading site between Athabascans and Inupiat Eskimos from the Kobuk area. Western contact increased rapidly after the 1830s. The Russian explorer Malakov established a trading post at Nulato in 1839. A small pox epidemic, the first of several major epidemics, struck the region in 1839. Disputes over local trade may have been partly responsible for the Nulato massacre of 1851, in which Koyukuk River Natives decimated a large portion of the Nulato Native population. The Western Union Telegraph Company explored the area around 1867. Nulato was a center of missionary activity, and many area Natives moved to the village after a Roman Catholic mission and school, Our Lady of Snows Mission, was completed in 1887. Epidemics took heavy tolls on Native lives after the onset of the Yukon and Koyukuk gold rush in 1884. For instance, food shortages and a measles epidemic combined to kill as much as one-third of the Nulato population during 1900. In 1900, steamboat traffic peaked, with 46 boats in operation. Through the turn of the century, two steamers a day would stop at Nulato to purchase firewood. A post office was opened in 1897. Gold seekers left the Yukon after 1906. Lead mining began in the Galena area in 1919. Nulato incorporated as a City in 1963. Today, Nulato residents are predominantly Koyukon Athabascans, with a trapping and subsistence lifestyle.
  • Subjects (LCTGM): Rivers--Alaska--Nulato
  • Subjects (LCSH): Nulato (Alaska); Cities and towns--Alaska--Nulato; Yukon River (Yukon and Alaska)
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English: United States--Alaska--Nulato
Data cerca de 1912
date QS:P571,+1912-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
institution QS:P195,Q219563
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Esta obra está no domínio público nos Estados Unidos porque foi publicada (ou registada no U.S. Copyright Office) antes de 1 de janeiro de 1929.

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