Woman in white llies on grave, white tombstone behind her head; other graves in background; Mayflower Island in distance Printed from original glass-plate negative
Wife of Georgii Ioannovich Vinokouroff, grandfather of Michael Z. Vinokouroff. Died Dec. 25, 1861. Distant view of cemetery. Three people stand in front of grave.
White marble bear sculpture on a stone base; [made for the Grave of Jim K--------. The orthodox priest refused to allow it in the cemetery, and so it was placed in front of his clan house, Gaayeis’ Hít (Iron House) of the Chookaneidí; the...
View of three graves and their headstones in Valdez, Alaska cemetery. The headstones read: "Riley Miller. Of Rapid City, S. Da. Died Oct. 21st 1899 Aged 52 Yrs," "Mollie," and "Thos. D. Cashin. Died February 3, 1899. Aged, 57 yrs, 1 mo., 7 dys."...
View of people visiting Native spirit houses on graves in cemetery in Eklutna, Alaska. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. 1970-1971? Photographer: William L. McNutt.
View of men standing in cemetery, Valdez, Alaska. From information with photo: (Gravesites)? Marked with names: Adolph Ehrhardt, N.Y., Maximillion Miller, N.Y., August G.H. Schultz, N.Y., Alfred Ellermann, N.Y., [all] died Feb. 28, 1899. W.W....
View of log building in Minto, Alaska, next to a cemetery with fenced gravesites. Photograph was taken during the Minto Winter Carnival in 1966. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide.
View of church and cemetery in Minto, Alaska, with fences around gravesites. A man is standing in front of the church. Photograph was taken during the Minto Winter Carnival in 1966. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide.
View of cemetery at Nome, Alaska. From information with photo: "Wooden cross reads Michael McNally, died Sept. ? 1904." Photo is property of Cook Inlet Historical Society. 1909.
View of Anchorage Memorial Cemetery, Anchorage, Alaska, with buildings and water tank in the background. From verso: "Anchorage Memorial Cemetery in 1937; the Native plots are with the little memorial houses in the front; The old water twoer [sic]...
Unidentified woman looks at gravestone of Martin Itjen; behind the gravestone is a rock with lettering reading, "Largest Nugget in the World"; posted to a tree in the background is a sign, "To Reids Falls"
Totem pole with winged raven, two grave monuments, covered grave; One monument states "At rest, Chief's Son, David Andrew - born December? 1871? - Drowned in Tongass Narrows, March 15, 1903?" Grave probably at Ketchikan or Saxman.