Box PCA 43
Contains 102 Results:
View of Metlakatla, Ak. from the bay, ca. 1890
(poor quality) (photographer’s #80)
President Harding and Presidential party (wife and aides) in front of government school, July 8, 1923
(photographer’s #389)
Interior of Wm. Duncan's Mission Library. Room was located in guest house, ca. 1900
(photographer’s #220-1)
Wm. Duncan on boardwalk in-Metlakatla, Ak., Winter 1918.
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.
First bandstand and rostrum built soon after the establishment of Metlakatla. , Ak
(photographer’s #655-1-R)
Metlakatla Brass Band in front of Metlakatla Mission Church - Alfred Gordon, bandleader, in the center holding baton and horn, ca. 1896.
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 view of destruction of 1st Town Hall by "Bureau of Education" agents to make room for school grounds, June 15, 1921
(photographer’s #368)
View of Metlakatla, Ak., Winter 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.
Interior of Metlakatla Mission Church, designed by Wm. Duncan
(photographer’s #104)
Drawing of 1st Town Hall and school 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.