Gustavus
Historical Archives & Antiquities
Maintaining the historical
integrity of Gustavus & surrounding areas by collecting and preserving
important early documents, photos and artifacts
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One Eagle Spans the Width of Five Children! Gustavus, Alaska. |
In early 1930's Gustavus locals received a "bounty" for dead eagles. This was intended to thin the ranks thought to be adversely affecting the regions commercial salmon harvest. Click on title for identifications...
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Children standing in front of Gustavus, Alaska school house.
From Lt. to Rt. holding eagle: Henrietta White (about 14), Dorothy White (about 8), Geneveive White (about 7), Gloria White (about 10), and Charles White (about 12).
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One Eagle Spans the Width of Five Children! Gustavus, Alaska. |
In early 1930's Gustavus locals received a "bounty" for dead eagles. This was intended to thin the ranks thought to be adversely affecting the regions commercial salmon harvest. Click on title for identifications...
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Children standing in front of Gustavus, Alaska school house.
From Lt. to Rt. holding eagle: Henrietta White (about 14), Dorothy White (about 8), Geneveive White (about 7), Gloria White (about 10), and Charles White (about 12).
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