Title from cataloger's notes. Image shows a dirt road cutting through a forest. Wooden structures are visible on either side of the road near the center of the image. A mountain is faintly visible in the distance on the left side of the...
Title from cataloger's notes. Image shows a long narrow building built on a wooden platform over a creek. The building is divided into multiple screened cages. Power lines can be seen leading to the roof of the building and building materials...
Title from cataloger's notes. Image shows a long narrow building on a grassy hill. The building is divided into multiple screened cages. Additional farm buildings can be seen behind and to the right of the long building. Trees are also visible...
Title from cataloger's notes. Image shows a series of screened in huts or cages built on stilts next to a taller screened in building with a pitched roof. A tall power pole can be seen in the center of the image and another pole is visible...
Title from verso. Verso also bears a circular stamp that reads: "A Madsen Print. Oct 10 1933." Image shows three sled dogs on a log fence in front of a log cabin with sod roof.
Title from cataloger. Photograph of the village of Wrangell with the wharf prominant. Visible are two advertisements: one for merchandise and the other a cure for head aches. Narrative in album states that: "Wrangel was our first Alaskan city, as...
The John W. Chapman Family Papers consist of material relating to John Wight Chapman and May Seely Chapman and their work as Episcopal missionaries at Anvik, Alaska (1887-1930), as well as family correspondence, genealogical information,...
One minute, 39 second, color/silent film clip Film clip showing the many totem poles at Wrangell, Alaska, including: Head [Bear?] of Mountain Totem, Sea Serpent Totem, Three Frogs Totem, Under Water Grizzley Totem, Kadashan Crane Totem, Eagle...
Title taken from caption. Clipping removed from a publication showing a bird's-eye-view of Wrangell, Alaska. Image published in the February 1911 issue of "The Alaskan Churchman" v.5, no2, p.24
Image clipped from a publication of the community of Wrangell, Alaska, as seen from mountainside nearby. Image published in the August 1917 issue of "The Alaskan Churchman" v.11, no. 4, p. 125.
Captures some of the landmarks and landscapes found in Wrangell; these include: the harbor, a totem pole, Wrangell Fire Department, the Wrangell Sentinel, the post office, a building labelled "Campbell Brothers", the 49th Star Theatre, and a wooden...
Title taken from caption. View of totem pole in Wrangell, Alaska. It is identified as belonging to Chief Kahlteen (see photograph ASL-P87-0128). Photograph taken between 1890 and 1910. Original photograph size: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".