Title from image caption As early as 1775, Russian Orthodox Churches were built in nearly every Alaskan village under Russian influence; this church was built by Fr. Ivan Veniaminov, St. Innocent [Innokentii]
Sitting, in clerical robes, is Bishop Innokentii Poutinsky (Yakutsk), Innokentii Vinokouroff is at left, at music stand;
standing on right 2nd from left is Michael Z. Vinokouroff as a youth
Sitting, in clerical robes, is Bishop Innokentii Poutinsky (Yakutsk), Innokentii Vinokouroff is at left, at music stand;
standing on right 2nd from left is Michael Z. Vinokouroff as a youth
Left to right, seated: Ivan Semenovich Semonov, Father Aleksandr Martysh and Iosif Rogers; standing: Timofei Fedorovich Demidov, Innokentii Perfilievich Chechenev, Vasilii Balashev and Vasilii Alekseevich Chechenev.
Full title: The Aleut language, the elements of Aleut grammar with a dictionary in two parts containing basic vocabularies of Aleut and English, by Richard Henry Geoghegan; edited by Fredericka I. Martin.
Full title: Father John Veniamenov-aankuk, Father Yako Netsvetov-aaq-ilu = Father John Veniamenov and Father Yako Netsvetov / written in English by Father Michael Oleksa ; translated into Central Yup'ik by Marie Blanchett ; illustrated by B. George...
Formal group portrait; standing, left to right, Tikhon Vinokouroff, Innokentii Vinokouroff's wife, unknown man; sitting, left to right, Tikhon Vinokouroff's wife, Innokentii Vinokouroff; and, unknown man and woman
Formal group portrait; standing, left to right, Tikhon Vinokouroff, Innokentii Vinokouroff's wife, unknown man; sitting, left to right, Tikhon Vinokouroff's wife, Innokentii Vinokouroff; and, unknown man and woman
Formal group portrait; standing, left to right, Tikhon Vinokouroff, Innokentii Vinokouroff's wife, unknown man; sitting, left to right, Tikhon Vinokouroff's wife, Innokentii Vinokouroff; and, unknown man and woman
Back row, left to right: Priest Ioann Orlov, Priest Aleksandr Kedrovskii, Bishop Innokentii (Pustynskii), Priest Nikolai Rysev (Protoierei), Stefan Repin (later Igumen Sergei) and Leontii Sivtsev, psalm reader. At Unalaska.