Title and description from a handwritten list (date and writer unknown), identifying people in Stratton Library's photograph of a "1914 ANB CONVENTION AT SITKA". Front Row (l. to r.): Jas Watson, Juneau; Frank Mercer, Juneau, but originally...
Title and description taken from verso. These people were all participants in a large potlatch that was held in Sitka in December of 1904. They are wearing a variety of ceremonial clothing for the occasion, including: hats trimmed with beads,...
Title taken from label on matting. View of building originally built as Russian bishop's residence, office, and chapel, which later became part of Sitka National Historical Park. Sign in yard reads: "Russian mission, 1842." Original label, crossed...
Title taken from image. Sheldon Jackson School Tlingit people Sitka, Alaska. On "Lover's Lane" near the Indian River, Sitka. Verso: Now owned by C.L. Andrews. Image: Opp. Post Office, Portland, Or. Photographer's number 7936.
Title taken from image. Photograph of a student's slate tablet with a handwriting sample and sketches. This photograph may have been made at the request of school administrators for publication, to show the progress that missionaries had made...
Title from caption in album. Also from album: "Raven ~ Tribal Chief ~ Frog ~ Hawk ~ Whale Killer ~ Owl". Sitka National Historical Park (Sitka, Alaska)
Title from caption in album. Sitka National Historical Park (Sitka, Alaska). There are two gate or marker posts between two totem poles and two benches.
Title from caption in album. A totem pole made to shame or ridicule someone. The totem pole is beyond a log barrier/fence. Sitka National Historical Park (Sitka, Alaska)
Title taken from verso. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas sitting in living room in Sitka, Alaska. Dr. Thomas sits near table, with lamp and book, holding pipe, and Mrs. Thomas sits at upright piano with sheet music. ca. 1882-1885.
Title from image caption Governor Brady totem pole, with house pillars, a gift of Son-i-yat, Haida chief of Kasaan; exhibited at St. Louis World's Fair and then placed in Sitka park Photographer's number 163
Square log building housing The Alaskan newspaper, also known as The Sitka Alaskan. A wooden ramp leads to the door; the building is standing on pilings.
Signs in image: The Alaskan. Visitors Special Edition of The Alaskan on sale at Kooshers...