Box PCA0523
Contains 22 Results:
John W. Troy 3rd from left, Herbert L. Fauklner 2nd from left, BM Behrends 4th from left.
Portraits of prominent Alaska politicians and businessmen, photographic images of peace negotiations between clans mediated by Territorial offices.
March 28, 1889 letter to Chief of the Chilcats regarding peace dance, signed by Acting Governor Hayden.
(Laminated photocopy, 3 pages)
Treaty of Peace between the Stickeens and Sitka Tribes, March 31st, 1881. Signed by Commander Henry Glass, U.S.N.
(Laminated photocopy, 2 pages)
Will Rogers and Dr. W. W. Council, Juneau, Alaska.
Portraits of prominent Alaska politicians and businessmen, photographic images of peace negotiations between clans mediated by Territorial offices.
Luther Hess, Fairbanks, Alaska Legislature.
Portraits of prominent Alaska politicians and businessmen, photographic images of peace negotiations between clans mediated by Territorial offices.
Mrs. Luther Hess, Fairbanks, Alaska. Harriet-member of Bd. Of Regents, Univ. of Alaska.
Portraits of prominent Alaska politicians and businessmen, photographic images of peace negotiations between clans mediated by Territorial offices.
Signed portrait of Tom Riggs, Governor of Alaska, 1914-18. “To my good and sincere friend John W. Troy from Thomas Riggs. 6/22/1921.”
Portraits of prominent Alaska politicians and businessmen, photographic images of peace negotiations between clans mediated by Territorial offices.
Harold Orme [sitting at desk signing papers].
Portraits of prominent Alaska politicians and businessmen, photographic images of peace negotiations between clans mediated by Territorial offices.
Signed portrait of Thomas Riggs, “To my old pal Hon. John W. Troy with sincere regards Thomas Riggs, 3/14/ 1928”
Portraits of prominent Alaska politicians and businessmen, photographic images of peace negotiations between clans mediated by Territorial offices.
John Weir Troy second son of Mr. & Mrs. Smith Troy. Born in Dungeness – Clallam County [?] of Wash.
Portraits of prominent Alaska politicians and businessmen, photographic images of peace negotiations between clans mediated by Territorial offices.