[Executive mansion in various stages of construction, Juneau, Alaska. July 29, 1912-Jan. 2, 1913. Winter & Pond Co]. (National Archives, RG 121, Series, BCP, Construction of Federal Buildings, 1885-1954.)
[Executive mansion in various stages of construction, Juneau, Alaska. July 29, 1912-Jan. 2, 1913. Winter & Pond Co]. (National Archives, RG 121, Series, BCP, Construction of Federal Buildings, 1885-1954.)
[Executive mansion in various stages of construction, Juneau, Alaska. July 29, 1912-Jan. 2, 1913. Winter & Pond Co]. (National Archives, RG 121, Series, BCP, Construction of Federal Buildings, 1885-1954.)
[Executive mansion in various stages of construction, Juneau, Alaska. July 29, 1912-Jan. 2, 1913. Winter & Pond Co]. (National Archives, RG 121, Series, BCP, Construction of Federal Buildings, 1885-1954.)
[Executive mansion in various stages of construction, Juneau, Alaska. July 29, 1912-Jan. 2, 1913. Winter & Pond Co]. (National Archives, RG 121, Series, BCP, Construction of Federal Buildings, 1885-1954.)
[Executive mansion in various stages of construction, Juneau, Alaska. July 29, 1912-Jan. 2, 1913. Winter & Pond Co]. (National Archives, RG 121, Series, BCP, Construction of Federal Buildings, 1885-1954.)
Title taken from image. Governor Parks, center; people on either side, including children. At far left is Evans Lowell Gruber in Freemasons' ceremonial dress.
Contents: A [skookum] paper for Shaikes [Shakes], the Stickeen Chief, with comment on his character. Letter by Ed C. Hughes, purser, SS California, 1879 Dec. 28. Letter from I.S. Oakford, deputy collector of customs, Wrangell, Oct....
Verso: May 29, '82. Juneau. 99th Birthday. Bartlett Mem. Hospital. Gov. Parks niece, Mrs. Carl A. Valentine, [Governor Parks], Dora M. Sweeney, and Governor Jay Hammond.
The collection includes images of a 2,500 mile inspection trip to northern and interior Alaska which Governor Parks, Malcolm Elliott (President of the Alaska Road Commission) and R.J. Sommers (Territorial highway engineer) took in 1928.
Jack Watson was Ahtna Athabascan from Copper Center, Alaska. Mary James was an Auk Kwáan Tlingit from the L'eeneidí (Raven/Dog Salmon) Clan and the Yaxte hít (Big Dipper House). She was born in 1835, and died on September 29, 1922 at age 87....
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,...
Biographical note:
U.S. District Judge (Alaska), 1900-1907.
Alaska Delegate to U.S. House, 1909-1921, 1931-1933.
Physical description: [160] p., bound.
Biographical note:
U.S. District Judge (Alaska), 1900-1907.
Alaska Delegate to U.S. House, 1909-1921, 1931-1933.
Physical description: [160] p., bound.