Box 8
Contains 13 Results:
Carcass and pelt of Kodiak bear that Day killed (prints and negatives), circa 1953
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Kodiak Island (prints), 1955
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Hunting trip (prints and negatives), 1949
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View of mountains near Kodiak Island from airplane (prints and negatives), circa 1950
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Raymond Wyatt and wife (prints and negatives), circa 1950
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Hunting trip in the Yukon (prints), circa 1950
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Hunting trip on Kodiak Island (prints), circa 1953
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Hunting trip on Kodiak Island (negatives), circa 1953
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Hunting trip on Kodiak Island (color stereoviews), circa 1953
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Trip to Alaska (prints and negatives), 1955
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