Box PCA0088-Box1
Contains 86 Results:
[Portrait of Mr. McKenna, Chief Steward on S.S. IDAHO or ANCON]
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.
[Alaska Natives posed in two canoes for Fourth of July canoe races, Juneau.]
No. 7541.
[Indian Houses and canoes, Sitka*.]
No. 7811. Per Steve Henrikson, Curator, Alaska State Museum 2/1996: 51. Sitka Native village (aka "The Ranche"). Looking south from the waterfront, with the channel towards Japonski Island on the right, showing Tlingit houses, outbuildings, subsistence food drying racks, and spruce canoes, with Russian buildings in the background. Native children, dogs, and other people walking along path.
[Scenic view of Mendenhall Glacier with water in foreground.]
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.
[Scenic view of Muir Glacier with wake of large boat in center of view.]
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.
Ft. Wrangle Alaska U.S. [Fort Wrangell] [Funeral scene, Wrangell with Brown Bear canoe, loaded with people approaching left side of dock leading to house with totems. (dock & house not in this image.) See also PCA 88-55.] *
Ft. Wrangle Alaska U.S. [Fort Wrangell] [Wrangell, with Brown Bear canoe. *]
no. 7904. Per Steve Henrikson, Curator, Alaska State Museum 2/1996: 55/1. scene, Wrangell, with Brown Bear canoe. A group of funeral goers as #54, but with the canoe moved to the front of Shakes Island, just to the left of the bridge, with the house and totem poles in the background. A small spruce canoe is pulled alongside the Brown Bear Canoe. The paddlers of the big canoe are holding their paddles resting on the gunwales, with the painted paddle patterns visible.
[Caption on back of photo reads:] "funeral of Shakes ___?___ from his house for buriel Fort Wrangell. [(sic) burial; Funeral scene, Wrangell; dog standing on the boardwalk. *]
no. 7904. Per Steve Henrikson, Curator, Alaska State Museum 2/1996: 55/2. Funeral scene, Wrangell, with Brown Bear canoe. Another exposure of the above scene, with the canoe in a slightly different position. Caption on back of photo reads: "funeral of Shakes ___?___ from his house for ___?___ Fort Wrangell.
Juneau, Alaska. Catholic Church [First Catholic Church, Fall of 1886 when the Sisters of St. Ann took possession of the first house built in 1885.]
no. 7835.
[Group of Chilkat Indians outside store “Jack’s” for Jack Dalton? Haines, Alaska.]
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.