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KPC-PC-0156

Dubendorf family and home, Soldotna 1953

Jake, Maude, Corinne, & Carol Dubendorf in front of their home. Jake, an Alaska Road Commission mechanic arrived with his family (including son Richard) from eastern Washington. They purchased a highway lot from Howard Binkley and built this small doll house (still occupied, commercially in same location). The bed rooms were on the upper floor. Maude, their son & daughters still live in the area. For many years Jake was seen daily on the Kenai River taking water temperatures.

Individuals

From left to right: Jake, Maude, Corrine and Carol Dubendorf 

Collection

Mullen Collection 

Location

Mile 97 of the Sterling Highway, Soldotna, Alaska 

Date

1953 

Photographer

Ray Sandstrom 

Image Type

slide 

Dimensions

5cm-5cm 

Condition

very clear 

Identified By

Marge Mullen 

Date Cataloged

10/24/2000 

Archive Location

KPC Anthropology Lab 


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