Folder PCA0365
Container
Contains 34 Results:
Living Quarters and Classroom at Russian Mission. [Teacher, Edison Hooley-Single.] (verso: Russian Mission)
Item — Folder: PCA0365
Identifier: PCA0365-30
Scope and Contents
School Project At Russian Mission
Dates:
circa 1973
Community leaders of Russian Mission. (verso: Russian Mission. From left to right are Paul Kwaglay and Sam Phillip. Paul is 63 years old, and Sam is approximately 70 years.)
Item — Folder: PCA0365
Identifier: PCA0365-31
Scope and Contents
School Project At Russian Mission
Dates:
circa 1973
Community leaders of Russian Mission. (verso: Russian Mission. Sam Phillip. Approximately 70 years old, he was born in Crow village, Alaska. He has no formal education, helped get a school for Russian Mission, and likes it very much.)
Item — Folder: PCA0365
Identifier: PCA0365-32
Scope and Contents
School Project At Russian Mission
Dates:
circa 1973
Cost Breakdown. Russian Mission: $5,300.00 Materials; 4,266.00 Supplies; 5,151.00 Labor; 1,500.00 Construction Foremen; $16,217.00 Total Cost of Project. Pitka’s Point: $11,000.00 Materials – Supplies; 7,600.00 Labor; 2,272.00 Construction Foremen; $20,872.00 Total Cost of Project.
Item — Folder: PCA0365
Identifier: PCA0365-33
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The photographs show the construction of two schools, at Russian Mission and Pitkas Point (originally "Petkas Point), in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta during the 1970's. Also shown are some of the local residents. The photographer is unknown. No additional information is available on the project.
Dates:
circa 1973