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Box PCA0425-07

 Container

Contains 5 Results:

Three adults in Salvation Army uniform and two girls in light-colored coats.

 Item — Box: PCA0425-07
Identifier: PCA0425-07-1
Scope and Contents

Photo is labeled as "Envoy and Mrs. F. Anniskitti, Frances and Margaret - Klawock. Thewoman in uniform is Grace Taylor (Mrs. Chester Taylor).

Dates: 1945-1947

Man in hat and light-colored jacket, woman in SA uniform standing on fishing boat.

 Item — Box: PCA0425-07
Identifier: PCA0425-07-2
Scope and Contents

Photo is labeled as "Envoy F. Anniskitti [and Grace Taylor] on boat Diamond C, on way to Craig". (name of boat is not clear)

Dates: 1945-1947

A parade of children, with US and Salvation Army flags at the head.

 Item — Box: PCA0425-07
Identifier: PCA0425-07-3
Scope and Contents

Photo is labeled "Young People's Open Air - Kake, Alaska" (An "Open Air" was a street meeting where participants would sing songs, say a brief prayer, and invite their listeners to walk with them back to church for a meeting.) These children all seem to be girls. This picture is blurry due to movement of the girls in the parade.

Dates: 1945-1947

Woman in dark coat and Salvation Army hat (not the traditional bonnet), standing at edge of wood-plank road.

 Item — Box: PCA0425-07
Identifier: PCA0425-07-4
Scope and Contents

Photo is captioned "Valdez, Alaska, Sept. 1946." On the back is written: "The bridge is across a glacier stream and is on the highway to the Interior and Fairbanks. A lot of the freight for Fairbanks is put off the boat here and taken by__(final word illegible). The woman is Grace Taylor (Mrs. Chester Taylor).

Dates: 1945-1947

Shows children playing on a snow-covered street in front of facing rows of houses.

 Item — Box: PCA0425-07
Identifier: PCA0425-07-5
Scope and Contents

Written on the back: "This is the fun that Alaska children have in winter. This picture taken in Hoonah." (enlargement is blurry)

Dates: 1945-1947