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Box PCA0300

 Container

Contains 282 Results:

Funter's Bay Cannery Residence.

 Item — Box: PCA0300
Identifier: PCA0300-92
Scope and Contents

[two women seated on porch steps, girl standing nearby]

Dates: 1886-1910

The Russian Church at Sitka, we saw it too.

 Item — Box: PCA0300
Identifier: PCA0300-93
Scope and Contents

[front of St. Michael's Cathedral]

Dates: 1886-1910

The Friends' Home at Hoonah, Alaska.

 Item — Box: PCA0300
Identifier: PCA0300-94
Scope and Contents

[four Native women and children in front of frame building; side view]

Dates: 1886-1910

Sitka, Alaska.

 Item — Box: PCA0300
Identifier: PCA0300-95
Scope and Contents

[bird's-eye view over downtown waterfront toward the Sisters] Case (no. 294)

Dates: 1886-1910

Taken from the Stmr. "MARION," May 1907., 1907-05

 Item — Box: PCA0300
Identifier: PCA0300-96
Scope and Contents

[iceberg in the water] Blurred view

Dates: 1907-05

Metlakahtla Library and Jail.

 Item — Box: PCA0300
Identifier: PCA0300-97
Scope and Contents

[bicolored building with steps from each side up to central second story door]

Dates: 1886-1910

Ice in Fredrick (sic) Sound.

 Item — Box: PCA0300
Identifier: PCA0300-98
Content Description From the Collection:

Captain Whitney's career with the Inspection Service took him to many Alaskan ports. The collection of 184 photographs covers numerous coastal communities from Ketchikan to Golovnin Bay, including many views from the Aleutian Islands. There are also views of the Tanana River, hunting and fishing, canneries, ships, Russian Orthodox churches, a voyage on the S.S. DORA in 1907, and totem poles.

Dates: 1886-1910

Silver Bay, Sitka, Alaska.

 Item — Box: PCA0300
Identifier: PCA0300-99
Scope and Contents

[scenic view of forested shoreline] Case (no. 904)

Dates: 1886-1910

Mrs. John Dexter (?) and relatives.

 Item — Box: PCA0300
Identifier: PCA0300-100
Scope and Contents

[four Eskimo women and two chidren in fur parkas standing next to a board and batten building, Golovnin Bay]

Dates: 1886-1910