Title from sleeve. Jesse Carr (left) and Senator Ted Stevens (right) stand with Ken Brady and his wife at Stevens' birthday party. Photographer's numbers: 25057, 8 of 56. 2 1/4 B&W negative.
Contents: Letter of transmittal. Testimony of Chief Kah-du-shan from Wrangel Testimony of Chief Johnson (Yash-noosh) from Juneau Testimony of Chief Koogh-see fom Hoonah Testimony of Chief Kah-ea-tchiss from Hoonah ...
Papers focus on several Tlingits from Angoon, Admiralty Island, 1878-1911 when the Navy was in charge of the territory. Two letters and the "lost" note relate to the bombardment of Angoon by the Navy vessel U.S.S. Adams in 1882; also mentions the...
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....
Title from image. Son-i-yat or Gov. Brady totem pole. This pole, with four house pillars, was the gift of Son-i-yat, Haida chief of Kasaan, to the district of Alaska through Governor Brady. Photographer's number 802.
Bottom row (left): Dorothy James Truitt, Jennie Simpson Sing, Ray James, Jr. Middle Row: Tillie Howard Hope, Ellen's 'Mom', Mr. and Mrs. Sloan, parents of Mary Simpson Sing, Elizabeth Kadashan James, with baby Flora, Ray James, and far right,...
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
This pole, with four house pillars, was the gift of Son-i-yat, Haida chief of Kasaan, to the district of Alaska through Governor Brady. Probably photographed by Elbridge W. Merrill.
Totem pole and three carved house posts standing in a grove of trees. Pole was the gift of Son-i-yat, to the district of Alaska through Governor Brady.