Title taken from photograph description. Photograph of children at the U.S. Bureau of Education's orphanage at Kanakanak, Alaska. Related description reads: "A group of sturdy native orphans at the Kanakanak Government orphanage. These...
Title taken from caption. View of the chapel and girls dormitory of the Kodiak Baptist Church Orphanage on Woody Island (know earlier as Wood Island), Alaska. The field in front of the trees and buildings is covered in ash. Photo taken during...
Title taken from caption. View of the main building of the Kodiak Baptist Orphanage on Woody Island (know earlier as Wood Island), Alaska. Photo taken during National Geographic Society expedition on the way to Katmai area. 1915.
Title taken from caption. View of the cabbages in the garden of the Baptist Orphanage on Woody Island (known earlier as Wood Island), Alaska. Photo taken during National Geographic Society expedition on the way to Katmai area. 1915.
Exterior of the Jesse Lee Home, a Methodist Episcopal Church orphanage and residential care facility in Seward, 1941-1943. Original photograph size: 3 7/8 x 6 1/8 inch.
Title taken from verso. Studio stamp: R. Albertstone. L. Moosbauer Sitka View & Portrait Co. Reuben Albertstone & Co. Proprietors. Sitka, Alaska. Photographer's number 33A.
Longwood School enrolled 71 children in 1937; according to the Historical Record, "the Kodiak Baptist Orphanage, a home for Alaska children, supported by the Women's American Baptist Home Mission Society, at present having 69 children. Note, this...
Title taken from verso. Note on verso (no date): The Jesse Lee Home, Seward, Alaska, a Methodist orphanage, still carries the camouflage paint which was applied during World War II when this area was believed to be in danger of attack by the...