Box PCA0088-Box1
Contains 86 Results:
PCA 88 Box 1 of 2 (#1-83)
Includes images of people and scenics from Sitka, Juneau, Ft. Wrangell, Killisnoo, Douglas, Wrangell, Treadwell. Also includes portraits, totems, and Chief Shakes’ funeral. Additional comments, explanations, history and identifications by Steve Henrikson, curator, Alaska State Museum, Feb. 1996, have been included with the individual items in ArchivesSpace.
Indian Family and Canoe. [Verso:] On Douglas Island, Juneau in background. [Postcard view of two canoes on beach; tall Tlingit man (Long Jim) and two other men attend a canoe in which are sitting five Tlingit women; Mayflower Island visible behind.] *
no.7853. Per Steve Henrikson, Curator, Alaska State Museum 2/1996: 1. Indian Family and Canoe at Douglas. Canoe ready for launching from Douglas (Treadwell?) with the town of Juneau and Juneau Island/Mayflower Island in the distance. Canoe is the type frequently used by the Tlingit of the northern panhandle.
Juneau. [View from Gastineau Channel. Houses on pilings, boats in foreground.]
no. 7959
Juneau. [View from Gastineau Channel. Houses on pilings, Mt. Juneau in background, ca. 1886? Boulder masks rear end of Coliseum Theater and apartments.]
no. 7800 A.
Juneau City. [View from Gastineau Channel. Houses on pilings, Mt. Juneau in background, hoses on beach along Ferry Way].
no. 7330.
Juneau City, Alaska, 1887. [View taken from hill behind city looking toward ferry dock and Thane.]
no. 1758.
Juneau City, no. 7549. Alaska, 1887. [View taken from Gastineau Channel showing houses on pilings, the city jail and YUKON (mailboat).]
Includes images of people and scenics from Sitka, Juneau, Ft. Wrangell, Killisnoo, Douglas, Wrangell, Treadwell. Also includes portraits, totems, and Chief Shakes’ funeral. Additional comments, explanations, history and identifications by Steve Henrikson, curator, Alaska State Museum, Feb. 1996, have been included with the individual items in ArchivesSpace.
Killisnoo, Alaska, 1887. [Chief Jake of Killisnoo and native woman standing at corner of a log building.*]
no. 7362. Per Steve Henrikson, Curator, Alaska State Museum 2/1996: 7. "Killisnoo Jake" (Kichnaalx or Kitcheenault) and Native woman at Killisnoo. "Killisnoo Jake," also known as "Saginaw Jake," of the Tlingit Deisheetaan clan of Angoon, wearing his Indian Police uniform, consisting of a bi-corner hat, officer's jacket, epaulets, belt and sword. A young native woman stands with Jake in front of a log building.
Killisnoo, Alaska 1887. [View taken from Killisnoo Island toward village showing houses, herring production. Steamship ANCON at the wharf.]
no. 7723.
Salmon Bay. [The IDAHO at anchor. Small boat with well dressed passengers coming toward the shore. According to Jim Geraghty this picture is 1889 or earlier, as that is the year when the IDAHO sank. ]
Includes images of people and scenics from Sitka, Juneau, Ft. Wrangell, Killisnoo, Douglas, Wrangell, Treadwell. Also includes portraits, totems, and Chief Shakes’ funeral. Additional comments, explanations, history and identifications by Steve Henrikson, curator, Alaska State Museum, Feb. 1996, have been included with the individual items in ArchivesSpace.