Box PCA 43
Contains 102 Results:
Studio portrait of Wm. Duncan, ca. 1885
(photographer’s #5)
President Harding to Alaska July 8, 1923. [U.S. Navy destroyer escort in Chester Bay, Alaska, July 8, 1923.]
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.
President Harding on board Henderson arrived at Metlakatla, Alaska, 1923. [U.S.S. Henderson in Chester Bay, Alaska, July 8, 1923]
(photographer’s #373-1)
Metlakatla Christian Mission Church under construction, ca. 1893
(photographer’s #254F)
Fishing fleet of motorboats belonging to Tsimshian Indians anchored off the West end of Metlakatla beach
(photographer’s #197)
Panorama of Metlakatla showing mountains, ca. 1890's
(photographer’s #75-2)
View of New Metlakatla showing the Twin Sisters (islands) in background ca. 1900.
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.
Interior of mission school and gymnasium, ca. 1890
(photographer’s #314)
Interior of mission school showing destruction attributed to Bureau of Education agents, ca. 1913.
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.
Students in Metlakatla mission school classroom.
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.