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...
Title from image. Church built by Presbyterian Mission Board 1906 on 5th St. between Seward & Main - which later became the Christian Science Church and was moved, in 1924 to 5th and Main. The house on the left was the Martin George home. ...
Display includes a variety of Alaska Native artifacts; totem poles, masks, boats, paddles, and fishing implements. Probably photographed by Elbridge W. Merrill.
Water view from Klawak Harbor, showing the shoreline, houses, church, boats in the harbor and along the beach. Verso: View of Klawock from the northwest. Taken from near site of the present day (1973) cannery. Photographer's number 160-N
Title taken from image. Thirteen men in formal dress. Orthodox priest in center.
Verso, notes of Anna Katzeek: Archie Demetris White, chief of Raven tribe of Hoonah is in tall hat beside priest. Additional information about Archie...
Verso: Wedding party - John Brynteson (seated in lg chair) - (3 Lucky Swedes, Nome) Accompanying letter: Enclosed in a negative and print of the wedding party of John Brynteson, one of the "3 Lucky Swedes" of Nome fame. The marriage (1902)...
This series of menus was used by the Alaska Steamship Company for a cruise up the Inside Passage. This one shows a two-color print of tourists on the streets of an Alaskan village, probably Sitka, beneath the mountains and a Russian church. They...
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....
Assisted by Fr. David Black, now Hieromone Sergias. Served in Alaska 1955-1962. 1955-60: Dean, St. Michael's Cathedral, Sitka. 1960-1962: Rector, Church of the Holy Ascension, Unalaska. Assigned to Japan as Bishop of Keyoto, 1962. ...