Print No. 161704, March 14, 1919 (The transportation of people across the Dwina River from Archangel to Archangel Prestin where the Vologda Railway ends, a distance of slightly more than a mile, is accomplished in various ways, but chiefly by reindeer teams, consisting of from two to five animals each. A dark skinned Laplander is the driver and the passengers ride on a light wooden sled over which a deer skin is thrown, here one of these is crossing the river. 339th Inf. 85th Div. Archangel, Russia.) from the United States Army Signal Corps photograph collection, 1918-1919 [Folder 10, Item 3]
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Print No. 161689, March 7, 1919 (A lap girl in her brightly decorated robe or reindeer skin with three reindeer which form a part of the team which she drives. A large number of women from Lapland accompany the men on their journeys to Archangel from the frozen tundra, 339th Inf. 58th Div. Archangel Russia.) from the United States Army Signal Corps photograph collection, 1918-1919 [Folder 9, Item 7]
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