Box PCA0252-02-Box3
Contains 510 Results:
AMT 8400 162° RUSSIAN MISSION (YUKON) 6-27-74 2
(organized at the time under the Alaska Native regional corporation: Calista Corporation)
AMT 8400 162° RUSSIAN MISSION (YUKON) 6-27-74 3
(organized at the time under the Alaska Native regional corporation: Calista Corporation)
6-12-75 1:16,800 150° Russian Mission (Yukon) 12:19 1
(organized at the time under the Alaska Native regional corporation: Calista Corporation)
6-12-75 1:16,800 Russian Mission (Yukon) 4
(organized at the time under the Alaska Native regional corporation: Calista Corporation)
6-12-75 1:16,800 Russian Mission (Yukon) 5
(organized at the time under the Alaska Native regional corporation: Calista Corporation)
6-12-75 1:16,800 Russian Mission (Yukon) 6
(organized at the time under the Alaska Native regional corporation: Calista Corporation)
6-13-75 1:16,800 150° Russian Mission (Yukon) 12:20 7
[This image lines up with 172-4, 5, and 6, so near certain the date is actually 6-12-1975] (organized at the time under the Alaska Native regional corporation: Calista Corporation)
ST. MARY'S - ANDREAFSKY – PITKA’S POINT 6-13-1975 [Per notes in Orth (1971) it appears the name was Andreafsky, but Post Office was later named Saint Mary's after the mission. Per Saint Mary’s City School District website: In 1967, St. Mary’s incorporated as a city, although the residents of Andreafsky chose to remain a separate community. In 1980, the two communities combined.] [Pitkas Point also spelled Pitka’s Point]
10 images (organized at the time under the Alaska Native regional corporation: Calista Corporation) [There was a file named ST. MARY'S IGLOO – file name seems to have been a confabulation of St. Mary's and Mary's Igloo. Images in file are all labeled Mary's Igloo, so added those images to the Mary’s Igloo file 5/29/2019. CH]
6-13-75 1:16,800 231° St Marys – Andreafsky – Pitkas Point 15:47 1
(organized at the time under the Alaska Native regional corporation: Calista Corporation) [Per notes in Orth (1971) it appears the name was Andreafsky, but Post Office was later named Saint Mary's after the mission. Per Saint Mary’s City School District website: In 1967, St. Mary’s incorporated as a city, although the residents of Andreafsky chose to remain a separate community. In 1980, the two communities combined.] [Pitkas Point also spelled Pitka’s Point]
6-13-75 1:16800 st Marys – Andreafsky – Pitkas Point 2
(organized at the time under the Alaska Native regional corporation: Calista Corporation) [Per notes in Orth (1971) it appears the name was Andreafsky, but Post Office was later named Saint Mary's after the mission. Per Saint Mary’s City School District website: In 1967, St. Mary’s incorporated as a city, although the residents of Andreafsky chose to remain a separate community. In 1980, the two communities combined.] [Pitkas Point also spelled Pitka’s Point]