Box PCA0055
Contains 942 Results:
[Group of seven people at dining room table getting ready to eat. Heart shaped decorations on table, possibly Valentine’s Day celebration.], [undated]
No print, scan only.
Funeral of Mr. Richard J. Cannon at Yakutat, Oct 22, 1937. see also p55-631, 1937 October 22
No print, scan only.
[School classroom. Clothing, small totem poles, moccasins, and other items on display for possible fund raiser.], [undated]
No print, scan only.
[Eight girls and one adult sitting in living room of house], [undated]
No print, scan only.
[Christmas program at the Salvation Army Hall. Children and adults on stage, people sitting in the pews.] see also p55-508, [undated]
No print, scan only.
S.S. Admiral Watson and M.S. Libby Maine [at cannery dock] at Yakutat. View of town., [undated]
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.
S. S. Otsego at dock, Yakutat, Alaska, April 14, 1929., 1929 April 14
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.
[Same as 366: S. S. Otsego at dock, Yakutat, Alaska, April 14, 1929.], 1929 April 14
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.
Yakutat [View overlooking the cannery with a view of the town in the background.], [undated]
A framed copy of this photograph is located in the High Density area with Display/Exhibit materials.
S.S. Admiral Watson and M.S. Libby Maine at Yakutat [at the cannery dock. Power lines and railroad tracks in foreground.], [undated]
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.