Box PCA 43
Container
Contains 102 Results:
PCA 43 Box 1 of 1
Collection — Box: PCA 43
Identifier: PCA0043
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection includes 101 prints of Metlakatla, Alaska and B.C., William Duncan, the church, schoolhouse and other structures and the Tsimshian Indians who lived there at the time. Includes the signatures of the Tsimshians who moved from Metlakatla, B.C. to Metlakatla, Alaska.
Dates:
circa 1857-1916
Formal portrait of William Duncan in 1898
Item — Box: PCA 43
Identifier: PCA0043-1
Scope and Contents
(photographer’s #7)
Dates:
circa 1857-1916
Victorian style homes of Thomas Hansbury, Pat Verney, Sr., and John and Rod Davis, date unknown
Item — Box: PCA 43
Identifier: PCA0043-2
Scope and Contents
(photographer’s #191)
Dates:
circa 1857-1916
President Harding and party at William Duncan's grave July 8, 1923
Item — Box: PCA 43
Identifier: PCA0043-3
Scope and Contents
(photographer’s #382)
Dates:
circa 1857-1916
Metlakatla Mission buildings from church tower ca 1896
Item — Box: PCA 43
Identifier: PCA0043-4
Scope and Contents
(photographer’s #153)
Dates:
circa 1857-1916
View of Metlakatla with church, ca. 1890
Item — Box: PCA 43
Identifier: PCA0043-5
Scope and Contents
(photographer’s #2202)
Dates:
circa 1857-1916
Five Tsimshian men hewing out a cedar log for a canoe, ca. 1890
Item — Box: PCA 43
Identifier: PCA0043-6
Scope and Contents
(photographer’s #699B)
Dates:
circa 1857-1916
Exterior of a two story building housing medical consulting room, Dispensary, Domestic Training Center, and Teachers Dormitory
Item — Box: PCA 43
Identifier: PCA0043-7
Scope and Contents
(photographer’s #154-24)
Dates:
circa 1857-1916
First major building for church and socials erected at new Metlakatla with a large crowd in the foreground
Item — Box: PCA 43
Identifier: PCA0043-8
Scope and Contents
(photographer’s #236)
Dates:
circa 1857-1916
First town hall, church, and miscellaneous buildings, winter 1897 or 1898
Item — Box: PCA 43
Identifier: PCA0043-9
Scope and Contents
(photographer’s #143)
Dates:
circa 1857-1916