Box PCA 43
Contains 102 Results:
Panorama of Metlakatla, including houses, mission buildings, and church
(photographer’s #185-1)
Exterior of Metlakatla sawmill showing waterpipe, ca. 1920-1940
(photographer’s #364B)
Group portrait of school children in front of school house
(photographer’s #682)
The wedding party of Harry and Sarah Lang, a Tsimshian couple, and friends in front of church
(photographer’s #686)
Steamer at dock of Metlakatla's first cannery shoeing the Duncan General Store on right with view of Port Chester waterfall.
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.
S.S. Ancon arriving at Metlakatla with Wm. Duncan, clergy, and other dignitaries for dedication of Metlakatla, Aug. 7, 1887.
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.
View of Metlakatla with Wm. Duncan's home in foreground; center building contains the medical consulting room, dispensary, and domestic training center, ca. 1897.
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.
Christmas and Patriotic exercise being given by Tsimshian Sunday School in front of Metlakatla church, ca. 1880-90
(photographer’s #649C)
Temporary houses at New Metlakatla in winter showing totem pole from former summer fishing camp, abandoned by some Tlinget Indians, ca. 1887.
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.
Wm. Duncan in his study at home, ca. 1900
(photographer’s #153)