Aleksandr Dimitrievich Pustynskii with stick, front, center; Kashevaroff, left; Soboleff (?), back. All men and women wearing ribbons on chest. Two buildings occupied by Andrew Kashevaroff family in background.
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.
Seven are identified. Back row (l. to r.): Priest Aleksandr Kedrovskii, Bishop Nikolai Ziorov, Priest Nikolai Rysev. Middle row, third from left: Semen Alfreevich Milovidov. Middle row, on right: Ivan Diakonov. Front row, far right: Spiridonov.
Back row (l. to r.): Irina Olgin holding Maria Foster, Irina Olgin (mother of Nikolai Olgin), Olga Foster holding son Vasilii, Pelagia Reed (daughter of Nikolai Olgin), Maria Cashel, Agnia and Sarah Cashel. Front row (l. to r.): Andrei Gusev,...
Description on back in Russian with English translation: The very first church in Juneau, where all Christian communities too turns holding services. Built by Roman Catholic priests. Later passed into Presbyterian ownership. Afterward beer and soda...
Title taken from accompanying materials. Tanana Chiefs Conference. First conference of Native land rights, July [5], 1915 Three rows of men, including James Wickersham, Thomas Riggs, Jr. and Athapascan Indian chiefs, identified on...
Verso: 3rd male face in back standing with a Roman collar is Reverend Leonard Ellinwood, M. Mus., Ph.D., specialist on the History of American Church Music. Photograph by The Library of Congress.
Back row (l. to r.): Don Burrus; unknown; unknown; Gov. Wm. Egan; Paul Albert, Tununak; Rep. Bob Blodgett, Teller; unknown. Front row (l. to r.): unknown; Lawrence Kayoukluk, Shaktoclik; David Frankson, Point Hope; unknown; unknown; Paul Albert,...
Title from image captian. Ticket: Winter Route Passage Ticket issued by Ed S. Orr & Company Fairbanks-Valdez Route Ed S. Orr, Manager O. C. Tacketrom, Assistant Manager Amount paid $125.00 Date Feb. 4, 1909 This Ticket...