Rustic log cabin school; the teacher's quarters, one room attached to the school, was described by the teacher, Mrs. Lippert, as "a good summer porch in summer and an ice box in winter"
Small school, approximately 12 miles from Petersburg, with one schoolroom below and teacher's living quarters above; in 1931, 16 students were enrolled. According to the teacher's report in the Historical Record, "The community is composed of eight...
A man [the teacher?] stands outside school; children in the background; in 1942, the school enrollment was 11 students; the teacher reported that, although the view was fine, the wind was terrible
Teacher's quarters, attached at right, were described in the Historical Record as such: "The quarters were not used by the teacher for five or six years until 1941, when about $100 was spent making them livable; this included a new stove, new...
According to the teacher's report in the Historical Record, there were no living quarters provided for the teacher; she goes on to write: "To go into a new community and rent a house; then clean it up and assemble a few necessities for housekeeping...
Sign: “ATTU VILLAGE: In this Village the Aleuts made their home. It consisted of about nine buildings to house the population, and a Greek Orthodox Church. The Village had a Priest and a School Teacher. The Teacher was also the Village Doctor.”
Formal portrait of Crystal Snow, wearing a suit with fur collar, hat, and muff Accompanying note: "Crystal Snow, teacher, Juneau Public Schools, 1914-1916"
Full title: Teacher's supplement to accompany the Yup'ik-as-a-second language curriculum / prepared by Cathy Collier ; Yup'ik translations by Marie Nick Blanchett, Paschal Afcan.
Publication: Bethel, Alaska : Yup'ik Language Workshop,...
Title taken from image. Group portrait of teacher and pupils outside the first public school in Juneau, in the building that became the Log Cabin Church, ca. 1885. Accompanying notes: #1, Miss Murphy, teacher. #2&3, Kennedy boys. #4&5, Bill...
Description from image margin "Now for another view; walk past the house to the top of the little hill in the southwest corner of the school yard. Now, looking back to the east you see the teacher's house and on the left the high school. Notice the...
Large group of school children pose outside in Seward, Alaska. Miss Aris Tillet, the teacher, has mark over her head (back row, second from left). 1909? Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
The George A. Llano Collection consists of 111 photographs relating to Llano's lichen research and the Anaktuvuk Pass and Wainwright areas, circa 1948. Subjects include plant collecting and identification, people and village activities in...