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Box PCA0055

 Container

Contains 942 Results:

[View of cannery dock with train in, and any Libby's barrels in foreground. Very poor print.], [undated]

 Item — Box: PCA0055
Identifier: PCA0055-511
Content Description From the Collection:

The photographs in this collection preserve a rare documentation of life in Yakutat at the height of Southeast Alaska’s salmon canning industry. Kayamori photographed buildings in Yakutat, the canneries, Tlingits, funerals of prominent residents, Alaska Native Brotherhood and Alaska Native Sisterhood activities and numerous portraits. The collection includes a photograph of the Thunderbird Clan House, no longer in existence, and two photographs of Kayamori.

Dates: [undated]

Ice field, Disenchantment Bay, Alaska., [undated]

 Item — Box: PCA0055
Identifier: PCA0055-512
Content Description From the Collection:

The photographs in this collection preserve a rare documentation of life in Yakutat at the height of Southeast Alaska’s salmon canning industry. Kayamori photographed buildings in Yakutat, the canneries, Tlingits, funerals of prominent residents, Alaska Native Brotherhood and Alaska Native Sisterhood activities and numerous portraits. The collection includes a photograph of the Thunderbird Clan House, no longer in existence, and two photographs of Kayamori.

Dates: [undated]

[Interior view of Yakutat Schoolhouse, ca. 1925 or 1926. First row: Enston Axelson. Others include: Sarah Williams, Ruth Jackson, Sadie Johnson, and Paul Henry.], circa 1925 or 1926

 Item — Box: PCA0055
Identifier: PCA0055-513
Content Description From the Collection:

The photographs in this collection preserve a rare documentation of life in Yakutat at the height of Southeast Alaska’s salmon canning industry. Kayamori photographed buildings in Yakutat, the canneries, Tlingits, funerals of prominent residents, Alaska Native Brotherhood and Alaska Native Sisterhood activities and numerous portraits. The collection includes a photograph of the Thunderbird Clan House, no longer in existence, and two photographs of Kayamori.

Dates: circa 1925 or 1926

[Interior view of room, with bridal couple, standing in front of Christmas tree. (1917 or 1918). Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon James (Annie).], 1917 or 1918

 Item — Box: PCA0055
Identifier: PCA0055-514
Content Description From the Collection:

The photographs in this collection preserve a rare documentation of life in Yakutat at the height of Southeast Alaska’s salmon canning industry. Kayamori photographed buildings in Yakutat, the canneries, Tlingits, funerals of prominent residents, Alaska Native Brotherhood and Alaska Native Sisterhood activities and numerous portraits. The collection includes a photograph of the Thunderbird Clan House, no longer in existence, and two photographs of Kayamori.

Dates: 1917 or 1918

[The Mandolin Orchestra in a different arrangement, but same members - see #520 also.], [undated]

 Item — Box: PCA0055
Identifier: PCA0055-523
Scope and Contents

A framed copy of this photograph is located in the High Density area with Display/Exhibit materials.

Dates: [undated]

[Interior view of the clinic, with Kitty Isaac (in dark clothes) visiting clinic], [undated]

 Item — Box: PCA0055
Identifier: PCA0055-524
Content Description From the Collection:

The photographs in this collection preserve a rare documentation of life in Yakutat at the height of Southeast Alaska’s salmon canning industry. Kayamori photographed buildings in Yakutat, the canneries, Tlingits, funerals of prominent residents, Alaska Native Brotherhood and Alaska Native Sisterhood activities and numerous portraits. The collection includes a photograph of the Thunderbird Clan House, no longer in existence, and two photographs of Kayamori.

Dates: [undated]

[Mark Matthias, bookkeeper at the cannery, from Seattle. Full-length portrait of young man in kilt.], [undated]

 Item — Box: PCA0055
Identifier: PCA0055-525
Content Description From the Collection:

The photographs in this collection preserve a rare documentation of life in Yakutat at the height of Southeast Alaska’s salmon canning industry. Kayamori photographed buildings in Yakutat, the canneries, Tlingits, funerals of prominent residents, Alaska Native Brotherhood and Alaska Native Sisterhood activities and numerous portraits. The collection includes a photograph of the Thunderbird Clan House, no longer in existence, and two photographs of Kayamori.

Dates: [undated]

[Hardy Trefzgar, who came to the Yakutat area ca. 1919, at his home on a fox farm near Knight Island. He was a taxidermist, as well as a trapper, miner, etc., and is shown here with several examples of that craft.], circa 1919

 Item — Box: PCA0055
Identifier: PCA0055-526
Content Description From the Collection:

The photographs in this collection preserve a rare documentation of life in Yakutat at the height of Southeast Alaska’s salmon canning industry. Kayamori photographed buildings in Yakutat, the canneries, Tlingits, funerals of prominent residents, Alaska Native Brotherhood and Alaska Native Sisterhood activities and numerous portraits. The collection includes a photograph of the Thunderbird Clan House, no longer in existence, and two photographs of Kayamori.

Dates: circa 1919

[Cannery crew, many of the Filipinos, who wrestled with the Yakutat men, ca. 1915 or 1916.], circa 1915

 Item — Box: PCA0055
Identifier: PCA0055-527
Content Description From the Collection:

The photographs in this collection preserve a rare documentation of life in Yakutat at the height of Southeast Alaska’s salmon canning industry. Kayamori photographed buildings in Yakutat, the canneries, Tlingits, funerals of prominent residents, Alaska Native Brotherhood and Alaska Native Sisterhood activities and numerous portraits. The collection includes a photograph of the Thunderbird Clan House, no longer in existence, and two photographs of Kayamori.

Dates: circa 1915

[View of Yakutat showing the railroad tracks of the Yakutat and Southern Railway built to move timber in the area and carry fish from Lost River and Situk to the cannery.], [undated]

 Item — Box: PCA0055
Identifier: PCA0055-528
Content Description From the Collection:

The photographs in this collection preserve a rare documentation of life in Yakutat at the height of Southeast Alaska’s salmon canning industry. Kayamori photographed buildings in Yakutat, the canneries, Tlingits, funerals of prominent residents, Alaska Native Brotherhood and Alaska Native Sisterhood activities and numerous portraits. The collection includes a photograph of the Thunderbird Clan House, no longer in existence, and two photographs of Kayamori.

Dates: [undated]