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Tag Archives: Jim Fox
W. T. Geisman, Photographer
As the official photographer for the Matanuska Colony Project, Geisman documented every aspect of the venture, from the kitchen help aboard the North Star to the colonists’ children playing in the tent city, from officials posing stiffly for portraits to farmers working together to build homes before winter. His photographs portray proud farm wives showing their neat tent kitchens, and a small girl sitting in an Alaskan berry patch grinning at the cameraman. Continue reading →
Posted in Alaska History, Books, Colony Barns, Matanuska Colony, Matanuska Valley, News & Information
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Tagged "A Mighty Nice Place", .R.R.C., Alaska, ARRC, Col. Frank Bliss, Colonist, Colony, Don Irwin, Helen Hegener, Jim Fox, L. N. Troast, Mary Nan Gamble, Matanuska, Matanuska Colony, Matanuska Valley, North Star, Northern Light Media, Palmer, photographs, Willis Geisman, Willis T. Geisman
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The Parks-Archer Colony Barn
In 1935 the U.S. Government transported 200 families from the Great Depression-stricken midwest to a valley of unparalleled beauty in Alaska, where they were given the chance to begin new lives as part of a federally-funded social experiment, the Matanuska … Continue reading →
Posted in Alaska History, Books, Matanuska Colony, Matanuska Valley, Uncategorized
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Tagged Alaska, Alaska History, Albert Marquez, Barbara Hecker, barns, Bodenburg Loop Road, Bonita Parks Strong, Dave Rose, Eric Vercammen, Glen Archer, Jim Fox, Joanie Juster, Lynn Sandvik, Matanuska, Matanuska Colony Project, Matanuska Valley, Palmer, Parks-Archer, Pioneer Peak, Ron Day
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The Matanuska Colony Barns
In 1935 the U.S. Government transported 200 families from the Great Depression-stricken midwest to a valley of unparalleled beauty in Alaska, where they were given the chance to begin new lives as part of a federally-funded social experiment, the Matanuska … Continue reading →
Posted in Alaska History, Books
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Tagged Alaska, Albert Marquez, Barbara Hecker, barn, barns, Breeden, Colony farm, Colony Project, Dave Rose, Eric Vercammen, Great Depression, Havemeister, Hegener, Jim Fox, Joanie Juster, Matanuska Valley, MATI, Northern Light Media, Palmer, Ron Day, Stewart Amgwert, The Matanuska Colony Barns
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