Box PCA0088-Box1
Contains 86 Results:
Juneau City Alaska U.S., 1887. [water view of buildings, small boat and canoe 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.
Treadwell’s Gold Mine, D.I. Alaska U.S., 1887. [Douglas Island; log building, left, four other buildings show the trestle and operations.]
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.
Wild Flowers of Sitka. Alaska U.S., 1887. [Floral arrangement in Tlingit spruce root basket.*]
Per Steve Henrikson, Curator, Alaska State Museum 2/1996: 70. add: in Tlingit spruce root basket
Floating Ice, Takou Inlet. Alaska, U.S., 1887. [Taku Inlet] [steamer ANCON behind iceberg with mountains in distance.]
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. Alaska U.S., 1887. [view from Castle Hill] *
Per Steve Henrikson, Curator, Alaska State Museum 2/1996: 72. View of Sitka from Castle Hill Looking east, showing St. Michael's Cathedral, Russian buildings, Sheldon Jackson School, Indian River Valley, with Mount Verstovia, Gaven Hill, and The Sisters range in the background.
Totem Poles, Ft. Wrangel, Alaska U.S., 1887. [Fort Wrangell, Alaska] [Totem pole in front of Tlingit House, Wrangell.]*
Per Steve Henrikson, Curator, Alaska State Museum 2/1996: 73. Totem pole in front of Tlingit House, Wrangell. Same pole shown in PCA 88-30, far left: unidentified, and seems to have the following figures (top to bottom): killer whale (orca), seated humanoid, bird of prey (hawk?), humanoid bear, and a squat face or "stump" figure.
Indian Graves, Ft. Wrangel. Alaska U.S., 1887. [Fort Wrangell] *
Per Steve Henrikson, Curator, Alaska State Museum 2/1996: 74. Tlingit grave monuments at Wrangell. Carved monuments of a killer whale (left) and wolf (right) on top of funerary containers. The wolf is mounted on a cribwork of logs, fixed "log cabin style."(see also PCA 88-98)
Indian Curios, Alaska U.S., 1887. [*]
Per Steve Henrikson, Curator, Alaska State Museum 2/1996: 75. Tlingit artifacts. Tlingit artifacts collected by Lt. George T. Emmons and sold to the American Museum of Natural History, New York, where it still resides. Included in the photograph are bentwood boxes, bowls, aprons, masks, shamans grave guardian figures, and a beaver bowl from Angoon (AMNH cat. #19/1257), which probably came from the Deisheetaan clan.
Treadwell’s Gold Mine [view of mine buildings from the end of the dock.]
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. [Four buildings at Killisnoo; skiffs in foreground.]
No. 1364. 2 copies: second copy is from the Oregon Historical Society, and says on verso: This photoprint is issued for reference use only. Permission for each reproduction must be requested. Oregon Historical Society, 1230 S.W. Park Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97205. OHS neg. no. 26197