Early cemetery in Seward, Alaska, with buildings in the background. Cemetery is possibly in the area of what is now (as of 2004) between Second and Third Avenues near the railroad. ca. 1905-1915. Original photograph size: 3" x 3 1/4".
Photograph of the Unalaska Russian Orthodox Church and the Unalaska Custom House. Two stone grave markers are visible in the foreground of the church along with several large wooden ones.
Title taken from verso. Photograph of a Native Alaskan cemetery with Russian Orthodox Crosses. Some of the graves are enclosed in their own fence and others, like the one in the distance, have several graves within one fence.
Handwritten note reads "Totem grave, Napaskiak [Napakiak]." Snow covered grave with totem pole. A wooden cross leans against the totem pole. See also UAF-1997-108-211.
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows two graves surrounded by fencing and marked with crosses on a hill overlooking the Yukon River. Caption from finding aid reads "Anvik graveyard looking down the Yukon River". Location is Anvik,...
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows three grave stones amongst snow and grass. A hill sits in the background. Caption from finding aid reads "Graves at St. Lawrence Island 1958 [Grave maker for] Capt. Charles Buckles May 3, 1899"....
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows three grave stones amongst snow and grass. A hill sits in the background. See also: UAF-2010-25-36. Caption from finding aid reads "Graves at Gambell 1958". Location is Gambell, Alaska.
The John W. Chapman Family Papers consist of material relating to John Wight Chapman and May Seely Chapman and their work as Episcopal missionaries at Anvik, Alaska (1887-1930), as well as family correspondence, genealogical information,...
Title taken from caption on Album. "At the grave of our first missionary at Nenana". [Photograph of a concrete memorial, in the shape of a cross, erected to Annie Cragg Farthing (compare with UAF-1985-72-96 and UAF-1991-46-422). The name...
Title taken from caption on Album. "The memorial cross to Miss Annie Craig [Cragg] Farthing first missionary at Nenana". [Compare with UAF-1985-72-96 and UAF-1991-46-489.]