Full title: Kisitchisa qulinuaglaan = Let's count to ten / Niayum savaa*nich [written by Martha N. Aiken] ; Niayum Qiñiqtualia*nich [illustrated by Martha].
Remainder of title: Thomas Riggs, Jr., Member Alaskan Engineering Commission, and C. W. Richie and H. J. Atwell, Acting Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office, at Fairbanks, Alaska.
Full title: Kisitchisa qulinuaglaan = Let's count to ten / Niayum savaa*nich [written by Martha N. Aiken] ; Niayum Qiñiqtualia*nich [illustrated by Martha].
Title taken from caption. Portrait of Anastasia Hodikoff of Attu in 1936. From May's journal, dated July 26th: "After church I got the Chief's wife to let me take a picture of her making an Attu basket. I think she rather liked the idea, for she...
Title taken from front. Women standing at booths at Anchorage Agricultural and Industrial Fair, Anchorage, Alaska. Sign at top right reads: "Boost for Anchorage by using Inlet Soda Water and Lifestaff. W. Taylor." Sign at bottom right reads:...
By Ernest Gruening, Governor of Alaska, 1939-1953. Alaska the United States Colony Keynote address Alaska Constitutional Convention University of Alaska, College, Alaska, November 9, 1955.
Verso: Mr. Paul Shudura
Kenai Alaska
Seldovia
Sept. 23, 1918
My dear friend Paul Shudura
I am writing you a few lines to
let you know I am well and
hope you are the same. I get registered
this town and Admiral...
1 v. (47 p.), handwritten, in Russian script. Tells the story of Bishop Innocent from 1827 when as Joann Veniaminov he came as a new missionary to Unalaska through 1842, when he returned to Alaska as a Bishop. Further volumes not found....
Postcard caption: Mollie Walsh, the wonder girl of White Pass Trail. Alone, and without help in the winter of 1897-8 she ran a tent road-house and fed and lodged the wildest and most persistent men Alaska ever saw and remained as clean morally as...