Box PCA 43
Contains 102 Results:
Wm. Duncan in his later years, in front of mission buildings at Metlakatla, Ak.
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.
Exterior of Wm. Duncan's brickyard at Old Metlakatla, B.C.
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.
Small group of men building sidewalks at Metlakatla, Ak
(photographer’s #700)
Copy of Wm. Duncan's citizenship papers taken out at Sitka, Ak., May 1, 1895.
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.
Exterior of Mission Church, dedicated Dec. 25, 1896 at Metlakatla, Ak
(photographer’s #92)
The Tsimshian family of John Hudson, Sr. in front of their family home in Metlakatla, Ak
(photographer’s #2226) [* Eliza Mather Baines' family. Picture taken in front of John Hudson's house. John married Eliza's daughter Mary. Late 1920's (Additional information supplied by Mary Baines Jones, granddaughter of Eliza Baines, April 1995.)]
Group portrait of Metlakatla Christian Chorus in front of the Mission Church. Benjamin Haldane, Director, in foreground center, ca. 1907
(photographer’s #657)
Native home with totem.
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's water sawmill at Old Metlakatla, B.C.
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's funeral service in Mission Church, later known as the First Duncan Memorial Church, ca. 1918
(photographer’s #354)