Box PCA0252-02-Box3
Container
Contains 510 Results:
AMT 8400 182° STONY RIVER 6-27-74 2
Item — Box: PCA0252-02-Box3
Identifier: PCA0252-02-191-1
Scope and Contents
(organized at the time under the Alaska Native regional corporation: Calista Corporation)
Dates:
circa 1972-1977
Found in:
Alaska State Library - Historical Collections Finding Aids
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PCA 252-2, United States Bureau of Land Management, Alaska State Office : Aerial Views of Alaska Villages, 1972-1977
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PCA 252-2: Aerial Views of Alaska Villages. Box 3 of 3: Folder 145 (Nuiksut / Nooiksut) – Folder 220 (Woody Island)
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STONY RIVER 6-27-1974
AMT 8400 182° STONY RIVER 6-27-74 3
Item — Box: PCA0252-02-Box3
Identifier: PCA0252-02-191-2
Scope and Contents
(organized at the time under the Alaska Native regional corporation: Calista Corporation)
Dates:
circa 1972-1977
Found in:
Alaska State Library - Historical Collections Finding Aids
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PCA 252-2, United States Bureau of Land Management, Alaska State Office : Aerial Views of Alaska Villages, 1972-1977
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PCA 252-2: Aerial Views of Alaska Villages. Box 3 of 3: Folder 145 (Nuiksut / Nooiksut) – Folder 220 (Woody Island)
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STONY RIVER 6-27-1974
AMT 8400 182° STONY RIVER 6-27-74 4
Item — Box: PCA0252-02-Box3
Identifier: PCA0252-02-191-3
Scope and Contents
(organized at the time under the Alaska Native regional corporation: Calista Corporation)
Dates:
circa 1972-1977
Found in:
Alaska State Library - Historical Collections Finding Aids
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PCA 252-2, United States Bureau of Land Management, Alaska State Office : Aerial Views of Alaska Villages, 1972-1977
/
PCA 252-2: Aerial Views of Alaska Villages. Box 3 of 3: Folder 145 (Nuiksut / Nooiksut) – Folder 220 (Woody Island)
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STONY RIVER 6-27-1974
STUYAHOK, or NEW STUYAHOK 8-14-1974 (per Orth’s Dictionary of Alaska Place Names, an old variant was Stuyarok)
File — Box: PCA0252-02-Box3
Identifier: PCA0252-02-192
Scope and Contents
3 images (no native corporation affiliation known at the time) [This seems to be New Stuyahok, going by dates. Per the Southwest Region Schools website’s community page for New Stuyahok at https://www.swrsd.org/Page/74 : “The present location is the third site that villagers can remember. The village moved downriver to the Mulchatna area from the "Old Village" in 1918. … in 1942,the village moved downriver again to its present location. Stuyahok appropriately means "going downriver...
Dates:
circa 1972-1977
Found in:
Alaska State Library - Historical Collections Finding Aids
/
PCA 252-2, United States Bureau of Land Management, Alaska State Office : Aerial Views of Alaska Villages, 1972-1977
/
PCA 252-2: Aerial Views of Alaska Villages. Box 3 of 3: Folder 145 (Nuiksut / Nooiksut) – Folder 220 (Woody Island)
AMT 8400 200° NEW STUYAHOK 8-14-74 2
Item — Box: PCA0252-02-Box3
Identifier: PCA0252-02-192-1
Scope and Contents
(no native corporation affiliation known at the time) [This seems to be New Stuyahok, going by dates. Per the Southwest Region Schools website’s community page for New Stuyahok at https://www.swrsd.org/Page/74 : “The present location is the third site that villagers can remember. The village moved downriver to the Mulchatna area from the "Old Village" in 1918. … in 1942,the village moved downriver again to its present location. Stuyahok appropriately means "going downriver place." The...
Dates:
circa 1972-1977
Found in:
Alaska State Library - Historical Collections Finding Aids
/
PCA 252-2, United States Bureau of Land Management, Alaska State Office : Aerial Views of Alaska Villages, 1972-1977
/
PCA 252-2: Aerial Views of Alaska Villages. Box 3 of 3: Folder 145 (Nuiksut / Nooiksut) – Folder 220 (Woody Island)
/
STUYAHOK, or NEW STUYAHOK 8-14-1974 (per Orth’s Dictionary of Alaska Place Names, an old variant was Stuyarok)
AMT 8400 200° NEW STUYAHOK 8-14-74 3
Item — Box: PCA0252-02-Box3
Identifier: PCA0252-02-192-2
Scope and Contents
(no native corporation affiliation known at the time) [This seems to be New Stuyahok, going by dates. Per the Southwest Region Schools website’s community page for New Stuyahok at https://www.swrsd.org/Page/74 : “The present location is the third site that villagers can remember. The village moved downriver to the Mulchatna area from the "Old Village" in 1918. … in 1942,the village moved downriver again to its present location. Stuyahok appropriately means "going downriver place." The...
Dates:
circa 1972-1977
Found in:
Alaska State Library - Historical Collections Finding Aids
/
PCA 252-2, United States Bureau of Land Management, Alaska State Office : Aerial Views of Alaska Villages, 1972-1977
/
PCA 252-2: Aerial Views of Alaska Villages. Box 3 of 3: Folder 145 (Nuiksut / Nooiksut) – Folder 220 (Woody Island)
/
STUYAHOK, or NEW STUYAHOK 8-14-1974 (per Orth’s Dictionary of Alaska Place Names, an old variant was Stuyarok)
AMT 8400 200° NEW STUYAHOK 8-14-74 4
Item — Box: PCA0252-02-Box3
Identifier: PCA0252-02-192-3
Scope and Contents
(no native corporation affiliation known at the time) [This seems to be New Stuyahok, going by dates. Per the Southwest Region Schools website’s community page for New Stuyahok at https://www.swrsd.org/Page/74 : “The present location is the third site that villagers can remember. The village moved downriver to the Mulchatna area from the "Old Village" in 1918. … in 1942,the village moved downriver again to its present location. Stuyahok appropriately means "going downriver place." The...
Dates:
circa 1972-1977
Found in:
Alaska State Library - Historical Collections Finding Aids
/
PCA 252-2, United States Bureau of Land Management, Alaska State Office : Aerial Views of Alaska Villages, 1972-1977
/
PCA 252-2: Aerial Views of Alaska Villages. Box 3 of 3: Folder 145 (Nuiksut / Nooiksut) – Folder 220 (Woody Island)
/
STUYAHOK, or NEW STUYAHOK 8-14-1974 (per Orth’s Dictionary of Alaska Place Names, an old variant was Stuyarok)
TAKOTNA 8-11-1975
File — Box: PCA0252-02-Box3
Identifier: PCA0252-02-193
Scope and Contents
7 images (organized at the time under the Alaska Native regional corporation: Doyon, Limited)
Dates:
circa 1972-1977
Found in:
Alaska State Library - Historical Collections Finding Aids
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PCA 252-2, United States Bureau of Land Management, Alaska State Office : Aerial Views of Alaska Villages, 1972-1977
/
PCA 252-2: Aerial Views of Alaska Villages. Box 3 of 3: Folder 145 (Nuiksut / Nooiksut) – Folder 220 (Woody Island)
8-11-75 1:16,800 240° Takotna 7:51 1
Item — Box: PCA0252-02-Box3
Identifier: PCA0252-02-193-1
Scope and Contents
(organized at the time under the Alaska Native regional corporation: Doyon, Limited)
Dates:
circa 1972-1977
Found in:
Alaska State Library - Historical Collections Finding Aids
/
PCA 252-2, United States Bureau of Land Management, Alaska State Office : Aerial Views of Alaska Villages, 1972-1977
/
PCA 252-2: Aerial Views of Alaska Villages. Box 3 of 3: Folder 145 (Nuiksut / Nooiksut) – Folder 220 (Woody Island)
/
TAKOTNA 8-11-1975
8-11-75 1:16,800 Takotna 2
Item — Box: PCA0252-02-Box3
Identifier: PCA0252-02-193-2
Scope and Contents
(organized at the time under the Alaska Native regional corporation: Doyon, Limited)
Dates:
circa 1972-1977
Found in:
Alaska State Library - Historical Collections Finding Aids
/
PCA 252-2, United States Bureau of Land Management, Alaska State Office : Aerial Views of Alaska Villages, 1972-1977
/
PCA 252-2: Aerial Views of Alaska Villages. Box 3 of 3: Folder 145 (Nuiksut / Nooiksut) – Folder 220 (Woody Island)
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TAKOTNA 8-11-1975