Title from caption. Photograph of a missionary standing on the porch of a building with several other people. Narrative in photo album reads: "Our friend, Miss Parmerlee, a missionary to the Indians at Nenana Episcopal mission on Tanana River,...
Verso-[The Rev. John Schoechert, Moravian Missionary, in Alaska. Nushagak, and Quinhagak, on the Bering Coast, 1890-1911] Missionary poses in his fur coat, mittens and boots.
Photograph of a missionary's daughter, with this description: Daughter of a missionary holding purple flags, which grow wild in the deserted streets of what was once a populous white settlement.
William Newton, Jane Newton and the Newton children pose with an unknown missionary at the Healy River Trading Post. A sign above the door reads: Healy River Development Co.
Photograph of a missionary set to travel by dogteam from the Village of Chena, Alaska, as another person stands nearby. Also visible are stacks of lumber or fuel wood, a fenced area, possibly a garden, and a log building.
Title taken from label on matting. View of monument to Father William Duncan, missionary to Tsimshian Indians, Metlakatla, Alaska. Photographer's number 8447. 1938. Photographer: Ray B. Dame. Original photograph size: 9 7/8" x 8 1/8".