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Box PCA 303

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Contains 142 Results:

Jimmy and Marion Huntington and family, September 1962

 Item — Box: PCA 303
Identifier: ASL-P303-24
Scope and Contents Marion was not the mother of Jimmy's children. Their mother was Flora, daughter of Mary Vent and sister of Catherine Attla and Little Sophie Sam. Jimmy had older daughters, Virginia and Josephine. Jimmy ran a store in Huslia which had a generator that supplied minimum electricity to the town (one light bulb per house) on a limited schedule. He was a very able man and wrote a book that was included in Reader's Digest, On the Edge of Nowhere. Jimmy's father, Old Man Huntington, was a white man...
Dates: September 1962

Sidney and Angela Huntington , September 1962

 Item — Box: PCA 303
Identifier: ASL-P303-25
Scope and Contents

Sidney and Angela Huntington who now live in Galena. Angela was from Koyukuk. One of the few Roman Catholics in Huslia. Sidney is a natural engineer, an incredibly talented man. He designed the church building in Huslia, hand built the steeple and worked in Anchorage during World War II. He was very forceful in working for improved education for Huslia children. He had several older children from a prior marriage who lived in Galena or Koyukuk.

Dates: September 1962

Bill and Lucy Lawrence and John Sackett Jr. (Barney), September 1962

 Item — Box: PCA 303
Identifier: ASL-P303-26
Scope and Contents Lucy had been married to Jack Sackett, a white man who ran the trading post in Cutoff and Huslia. Lucy had some schooling, perhaps even high school. She could read and write and was a very capable storekeeper and post mistress. She married Bill probably in 1961. He was a white man she made contact with thru a "mail order" service of some sort. Lucy died of cancer several years ago. Barney [John Sackett] has been active politically in Alaska I understand. Lucy was a sister of Bobby and Willy...
Dates: September 1962

Eliza Olin, September 1962

 Item — Box: PCA 303
Identifier: ASL-P303-27
Scope and Contents

Eliza Olin, daughter of Olin the medicine man. She moved away in 1959 to Koyukuk we think.

Dates: September 1962

Little Sammy and Big Sophie and family, September 1962

 Item — Box: PCA 303
Identifier: ASL-P303-28
Scope and Contents Actually only Hudson (on the right) was their child in this group. The oldest young woman, Elma Jean was a daughter of Sidney and Angela Huntington who had been "given" to them as an infant when Angela was very sick. The young boy and the girl in front of Big Sophie were the children of their daughter Julia Wholecheese who had died. The third girl was another granddaughter, daughter of Tony and Emily Sam, who had also been given to them as an infant. Sons, Bergman and Wilson are not...
Dates: September 1962

Tony and Emily Sam and family, September 1962

 Item — Box: PCA 303
Identifier: ASL-P303-29
Scope and Contents

Emily was from Hughes originally. This was the largest family in town. Very responsible parents, despite the size of the family. Tony is son to Little Sammy and Big Sophie.

Dates: September 1962

Billy and Little Sophie. , September 1962

 Item — Box: PCA 303
Identifier: ASL-P303-30
Scope and Contents

Little Sophie was a sister of Catherine Attla. Little Sophie and Big Sophie were always referred to that way to avoid the confusion of two Sophie Sams. Billy is Little Sammy and Big Sophie's son.

Dates: September 1962

Edwin and Lydia Simon and family, September 1962

 Item — Box: PCA 303
Identifier: ASL-P303-31
Scope and Contents

Edwin and Lydia (pronounced Lythia) Simon and family. Their oldest son, Franklin was trained at one time to function as a sanitation intern in town.

Dates: September 1962

Unidentified (left), Mark and Cathy Titus. Tetlin, Alaska., Summer 1955

 Item — Box: PCA 303
Identifier: ASL-P303-109
Content Description From the Collection: The collection reflects the Keller family and their experiences while living in Huslia and traveling through the interior regions of Alaska. Descriptions, written by Mrs. Keller, capture the residents of the villages and their daily activities and contain much historical information. The collection includes views of Huslia, Tetlin, Minto, Tanana, Alaskan villages on the Koyukuk River, Koyukon families and members of the Episcopal church, 1956-1963. Included in the collection are...
Dates: Summer 1955

The Rt. Rev. William J. Gordon, Episcopal Bishop of Alaska, fueling his Cessna 180.

 Item — Box: PCA 303
Identifier: ASL-P303-111
Scope and Contents

The Bishop's headquarters were in Fairbanks and he flew all over the state visiting missions and clergy.

Dates: 1956-1963