Box PCA0088-Box1
Contains 86 Results:
Nothing Grows in Alaska. Alaska 1887. [Man and woman standing on “Lover’s Lane” flanked by trees in Sitka.] *
no. 7338. Per Steve Henrikson, Curator, Alaska State Museum 2/1996: 18 and 19. Trail is probably now part of Sitka National Historical Park
By Indian River, near Sitka, Alaska, 1887. [View overlooking River and bridge.]
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.
Sitka. [Steamship ANCON at wharf.] *
Per Steve Henrikson, Curator, Alaska State Museum 2/1996: 21. View from Japonski Island looking east across channel to Sitka. Shows Tlingit village, graves, Russian block house, and St. Michael's cathedral.
Treadwell’s Gold Mine, Douglas Island, Alaska 1887. [View of plant operations.]
no. 7471.
Treadwell Gold Mine, D.I. *
Per Steve Henrikson, Curator, Alaska State Museum 2/1996: 23. add: Mayflower (or Juneau) Island, and the town of Juneau, in the distance.
Treadwell’s Gold Mine, Douglas Island, Alaska 1887. [Buildings and shaft on pilings surrounded by stumps and debris.]
no. 7321
Treadwell’s Gold Mine, Douglas Island, Alaska 1887 [Interior of stamp mill.]
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 Mat-Makers, Alaska 1887. *
Per Steve Henrikson, Curator, Alaska State Museum 2/1996: 26. Tlingit village or Fish Camp, possibly Wrangell. Two Tlingit women and two children in front of a tent, along with a lumber and cedarbark slab covered building. Woman (NOT A MAN) in foreground weaving a cedar bark mat.
Ft. Wrangle [Fort Wrangell] [Group portrait of Indian children and teachers standing in front of buildings, “DED” inscribed on pillar.]
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.
In Alaska, summer 1886. [Bird’s-eye view of Ft. Wrangel (now Wrangell) taken from hill toward harbor and village.] *
Per Steve Henrikson, Curator, Alaska State Museum 2/1996: 28. add: View shows town of Wrangell with Tlingit plank houses, totem poles, and Tlingit graves.