Ms. (photocopy). Annotated with building identifications. "Copied from map U.S.C. and G. Survey 1899 and brought up to September, 1905, by Hampton M. Roach, Jr., Pvt. Co. L 3rd Infty., and brought up to June 1909 by Frank P. Tingley, Q.M.D....
These photographs were taken between 1899 and 1911 and depict life in the region around Forts Gibbon and Egbert. Included are hunting parties, military personnel, camp buildings, scenery, dog sledding and skiing. Steamships are shown loading wood...
This postcard consists of a map of Ruby and of Alaska. The bottom right are two photos sitting side by side, an aerial, panoramic view of a body of water and land populated with buildings and houses. Postcard is...
Title from image. Photograph of a man standing outside of the Russian block house, Saint Michael, Alaksa. Several researchers have pointed out that the original photographer may have had the image backward when he wrote the caption. Usually...
Title from verso. Full verso caption reads: "NCCo. [indexer note: Northern Commercial Company] dock at St. Michael, note old river steamer boilers holding it up. Docking consists partially of ASSCo. [ indexer note: Alaska Steamship Company]...
Title taken from caption. "11550 The Village of St. Michaels is located upon the northeastern portion of an island of the same name, and is one of the oldest of the Russian outposts in Alaska. Here, passengers and freight are transferred from...
Title taken from caption. "P. 64. St Michael. Alaska." [View of harbor with boats against shore on right. Stern wheeler "Hannah" of the N.C. Co. in foreground, steamship "Bella" behind. One ship under construction.]
Title taken from caption. "P. 63 U.S. Post St Michael Alaska." [Boardwalk on right, cannons and American Flag on left, field and cotton grass in center.]
Title from caption in album. Interior view of Russian Orthodox church. There are several gilt-edged artworks, statues, icons, a chair on a dais, and a chandelier visible.
Title by indexer. The cross shaped floor plan and the distinct onion dome on top of this church in Saint Michael, Alaska denotes its Russian Orthodox origins. Church identification made possible by "The Flame of the Candle" by Wallace,...