Title taken from verso.
Verso: Pioneer Home(?). [Men identified:] Silas Gibson, Jack Timmins (standing), Slim Jim Winn [or Charles Goldstein?; seated, center], Big Hart, Frank Berry, C.W. Young [seated, right], Frank Young [behind C.W.]....
Title taken from verso. Auk Chief, Kowee (Cowee, Kaawa.ee). Verso: Indian in state before cremation. Accompanying materials: Elderly native lying in state at Kluk-wal-too, c. 1895.
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 taken from verso. Fred Wildon Fickett holding rifle standing near boat, possibly kayak, in Sitka, Alaska. From border of photo: "Fred Wildon Fickett." ca. 1884-1885.
Title taken from verso. Hand tinted photograph. Seven men and a woman gathered around a coffin in front of a painted screen and important clan artifacts. Thunderbird House, Wooshketaan Clan. Verso: John Fawcett (caretaker) 4th from left.
Title taken from verso. Portrait of Captain Charles W. Raymond, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in uniform. Also from verso: "Proved F[or]t Yukon [located] in A[las]k[a] Terr[itory]. Kicked out H[udson's] B[ay] Co." n.d.
Title taken from verso. Portrait of Henry Tureman Allen sitting on stool with pipe in Washington, D.C. Also from verso: "Jordan Photographer. 1227 Pa. [sic] Ave. Washington, D.C. No. of negative 8984." From border of photo: "Jordan. 1227...
Title taken from verso. Studio portrait. Image: Respectfully W.R. Abercrombie, Lieut. 2d Infantry. Accompanying materials: Fort Abercrombie, Kodiak Island, named after him.
Title taken from verso. View of Army barracks at Sitka, Alaska, decorated with streamers and American flags. Cannons are visible in front of fence. 1882-1885.
Tracing of St. Paul and St. George Islands. Ms., mounted on paper. Relief shown by hachures; depths shown by soundings. Based on survey made by Russian Ingen. Capt. Archimandritof. Signed by George Davidson, 1867; also bears a note by Davidson:...
Treaty concerning the Cession of the Russian Possessions in North America by his Majesty the Emperor of all the Russians to the United States of America; Concluded March 30, 1867.