1 — | Winter view of Seward Alaska | |
2 — | “The Loop” Alaska R.Y. Mile 52, 3 miles by rail, ½ mile the way crows fly, Alaska Shop Photo | |
3 — | [Dog team in winter, mushers] | |
4 — | [Jesse Lee Home] | |
5 — | S.S. Victoria, 2T, Nome, Alaska, 200 | |
6 — | S.S. Victoria, Nome, Alaska | |
7 — | U.S.S. Haida, Worlds Flight Escort, Seward, Alaska, Alaska Shop Photo | |
8 — | [Steamship Starr next to smaller ship, Tom and Al] | |
9 — | Wreck of S.S. Farallon at low tide, taken 4 weeks after wreck, Cooks Inlet, Alaska, Jan. 5.10, Copyright 1910, by J.E. Thwaites [postcard] | |
10 — | Wreck of S.S. Farallon, Cooks Inlet, Alaska, The Farallon, 25, Copyright, 1910, by J.E. Thwaites | |
11 — | Thwaites 4023, We encountered some ice in Alaskan waters | |
12 — | [Church, Alaska] | |
13 — | Sunrise on Resurrection Bay, Alaska | |
14 — | Sun drawing water from Kenai Lake, Alaska | |
15 — | [Fishing Boats on Kenai Lake, Alaska] | |
16 — | [Postcard, Main Street, Seward, Alaska, Brown and Hawkins, Hotel Overland, Seward Tailors, The Terminal Bar, Jacks, Hotel Coleman] | |
17 — | First dog team Nome to Seward, S. Sexton [Postcard] | |
18 — | [Sled dogs, mushers, tundra] | |
19 — | Racing teams, Seward, Alaska, [street, Hardware Stoves and Ranges, Jack’s, ...Trading Post. postcard] | |
20 — | U.S. Marshall’s Office, Seward, Alaska [postcard] | |
21 — | Eskimo fish cache, Bering Sea, Alaska [postcard] | |
22 — | Native residence, barabara, Nushagak, Alaska, Bering Sea [postcard] | |
23 — | Russian Church Cemetery, Bristol Bay, Bering Sea, Alaska [postcard] | |
24 — | Mt. Katmai in eruption, copyright 1912, M. Hohner | |
25 — | Mt. McKinley, 20,360 feet high, Alaska, Sidney [sic] Lawrence [postcard of Sydney Laurence Mt. McKinley painting] | |
26 — | Seal Rocks, Seward [Alaska, sea lions on rocks. postcard] | |
27 — | Columbia Glacier, Alaska, copyright Guy F. Cameron, photographer, A 200 [postcard] | |
28 — | Columbia Glacier, Alaska, copyright Guy F. Cameron, photographer, 344 [postcard] | |
29 — | “Flirting in Alaska,” Taku Glacier, 794, copyright, L.H. Pederson, photographer, Skagway, 1914 [postcard] | |
30 — | Glacier Land, Prince William Sound, Alaska 4 [postcard] | |
31 — | [Woman and two small girls, Jesse Lee Home] | |
32 — | [Man and two small girls, Jesse Lee Home] | |
33 — | [Baby in chair, Jesse Lee Home] | |
34 — | [Two adults standing in snow wearing warm clothing, woman in fur parka, Jesse Lee Home] | |
35 — | [Small girl with parasol, Jesse Lee Home] | |
36 — | [Small girl in sailor dress, Jesse Lee Home] | |
37 — | [Small girl with glasses and summer dress, Jesse Lee Home] | |
38 — | [Two small girls in dresses holding cake (?), Jesse Lee Home] | |
39 — | [Small girl in summer dress standing in field of flowers, Jesse Lee Home] | |
40 — | [Copy of negative, Jesse Lee Home buildings, Seward, Alaska] | |
41 — | [Copy of negative, Jesse Lee Home buildings, with staff and students in foreground, Seward, Alaska] | |
42 — | [Group of small children, Jesse Lee Home] | |
43 — | [Group of small children, old cars in background, Jesse Lee Home] | |
44 — | [Woman dressed in fur parka and other cold weather clothing, standing in front of cabin, Seward, Alaska] | |
45 — | [Woman dressed in fur parka and other cold weather clothing, sitting on porch of cabin, wearing snowshoes, Seward, Alaska] | |
46 — | [Woman sleeping in wicker chair on porch, Jesse Lee Home] | |
47 — | [Two women holding snowballs with mountains in the background, Jesse Lee Home] | |
48 — | [Group of children on school porch, Jesse Lee Home] | |
49 — | [Copy of negative, two women standing in front of building, Jesse Lee Home] | |
50 — | [Nurse and two patients in infirmary, Jesse Lee Home] .51 − [People standing on ice sculptures, Jesse Lee Home] .52 − [People standing on ice sculptures, Jesse Lee Home] .53 − [Ice sculptures, Jesse Lee Home] .54 − [Children with snowman, Jesse Lee Home (two copies)] .55 − [People standing on ice sculptures, Jesse Lee Home] .56 − [Family group on sofa, woman holding baby, Jesse Lee Home] .57 − [Woman putting baby in crib, Jesse Lee Home] .58 − [Man with three small girls on school steps, Jesse Lee Home] .59 − [Woman with baby, Jesse Lee Home] .60 − [Two men and two women in school foregrounds, Jesse Lee Home] .61 − [Two women and two nurses in school foregrounds, Jesse Lee Home] .62 − [Four women in school foregrounds, Jesse Lee Home] .63 − [Three women and one man in school grounds, Jesse Lee Home] .64 − [Three women in school grounds, Jesse Lee Home] .65 − [Woman and child in fur parkas, Jesse Lee Home] .66 − [Two men and a woman on sofa, Jesse Lee Home, Seward–Alaska .67 − [Men plowing and digging the earth in front of school, Jesse Lee Home, Seward–Alaska .68 − [Group of boys on old truck full of wood, Jesse Lee Home, Seward–Alaska] .69 − [Group of boys and woman cleaning fish, Jesse Lee Home, Seward–Alaska] .70 − [Boys’ basketball team on steps of school, Jesse Lee Home, Seward–Alaska] .71 − [Group of boys dressed up, Jesse Lee Home, Seward–Alaska] .72 − [Man and boys on hay wagon, goats in foreground, Jesse Lee Home, Seward–Alaska] .73 − Albert Ungoylook, Dec. 14, 1914, [Jesse Lee Home, Seward–Alaska] .74 − Nicolas Domiano, Feb. 14, 1915, Greek father, [Jesse Lee Home, Seward–Alaska] .75 − Moses Ahlooksook, Dec. 10, 1916, Eskimo parentage, [Jesse Lee Home, Seward–Alaska] .76 − Willie Kanyak, born Sept. 3, 1914, Eskimo parentage, [Jesse Lee Home, Seward–Alaska] .77 − Jack Neuseuk, Sept. 20, 1915, [Jesse Lee Home, Seward–Alaska] .78 − Eddie Eteegruk, born Nov. 17, 1913 .79 − Clarence Elyak, b. July 6, 1911 .80 − David Elyanik, Born Dec. 1, 1912 .81 − Carl Rosenberg, Sept. 10, 1914, “Mother an Eskimo Belle” .82 − Esther Rosenberg, April 2, 1916, “Mother an Eskimo Belle” .83 − Mattie Gardiner, born Oct. 31, 1916 .84 − Harry Olson, Oct. 20, 1916, Harry, half brother to Mattie and Nick Gardiner .85 − Nick Gardiner, Nov. 5, 1917 .86 − Just arrived from Pt. Hope, Alaska, Frances, Edna, Walter, Richard, and Annie Merrill .87 − Twins, Negro father, Eskimo mother, Frances and Edna Merrill .88 − Six weeks after arrival, Edna Merrill .89 − Annie Merrill .90 − Richard Merrill .91 − Walter Merrill .92 − Frances, Edna, Walter, Richard, and Annie Merrill taken in May, 1929, just before they went back to Point Hope, [on steps of Jesse Lee Home] .93 − Ephrim Kalamakoff, Jan. 12, 1912 .94 − Mike Kalamakoff .95 − Inikinti Kalamakoff, June 4, 1918 .96 − [Woman and man in front of Jesse Lee Home] .97 − [Man and woman on grounds of Jesse Lee Home] .98 − [Group of children on grounds of Jesse Lee Home] .99 − [Making bread in kitchen of Jesse Lee Home] .100 − [Students in classroom of Jesse Lee Home] .101 − [Young children and teacher in front of Jesse Lee Home] .102 − [Children and teacher on railroad tracks] .103 − Charlie Carlson, June 9, 1912 .104 − Katie Carlson, Dec. 2, 1910, [caption: “Three have gone from the ‘Home’. There are two more in Home now, for school year 1929-30”] .105 − Alice Carlson, Sept. 19, 1913 .106 − Marie Carlson, Nov. 6, 1914 .107 − John Carlson, June 26, 1917 .108 − Helen Kristensen, May 9, 1915 .109 − Steve Kristensen, July 16, 1918 .110 − Stanley Kristensen, Jan. 20, 1923 .111− John Balamatoff, born Nov. 12, 1918, [caption: “Aleut and Russian parentage”] .112 − Emma Balamatoff, born July 4, 1910 .113 − Charles Lange, b. May 11, 1914, [caption: “From Ellemar, Alaska-American father, mother part Native.” Jesse Lee Home in background] .114 − Harriet Lange, b. Sept. 26, 1912 .115 − John Lange, b. Dec. 12, 1915 .116 − Fred Lange, b. Nov. 11, 1917 .117 − Laura Sanguinettie, b. Feb. 20, 1914 [caption: “from Chignik, Alaska, Italian father”] .118 − Louis Sanguinettie, b. July 23, 1915 .119 − Madolene Sanguinettie, born Aug. 28, 1917 .120 − Frank Santuinettie, b. July 4, 1919 .121 − John Hughes, b. May 21, 1914, [caption: “Scotch father, Eskimo mother. Jesse Lee Home in background] .122 − John, Mary, George, Helen, and Alice Hughes [with unidentified girl] .123 − [Mary, Helen, and Alice Hughes] .124 − Mary Hughes, b. Oct. 16, 1916 .125 − Helen Hughes, b. Oct. 15, 1919 .126 − Alice Hughes, b. Aug. 12, 1919 .127 − William Lyons, born (May 17, 1913), Feb. 19, 1912 .128 − Mollie Lyons, May 17, 1913 .129 − Lillie Lyons, Feb. 26, 1919 .130 − Carl Benson, Aug. 13, 1914 .131 − Benjamin Benson, Sept. 25, 1912, Designed the Alaskan Flag [most sources list Benson’s birth date as Oct. 12, 1913] .132− Benny Benson, [with pig in livestock pen] .133− Meanik Arooruk (Mike Riley) [caption: “From St. Laurence Island, Bering Sea”] .134 − Kanana Aroonuk (Kanana Riley), May 5, 1918 | |
135 — | [Young boy sitting on stump. Jesse Lee Home in background] | |
136 — | [Young girl sitting on barrel] | |
137 — | Fred Pestrikoff, b. July 29, 1913, [caption: “One of twenty”] | |
138 — | Melissa Pesnakoff, May 3, 1912 | |
139 — | Lucy Kivik, July 5, 1911 | |
140 — | Marie Holstrom, Dec. 21, 1913 | |
141 — | Fannie Olson | |
142 — | Carolyn Nelson, Mar. 4, 1911, [caption: “Father born in Denmark, mother part Native”] | |
143 — | Annie Smith, Oct. 23, 1914 | |
144 — | Amuch Francis Walker, May 5, 1918 | |
145 — | Nettie, [caption: “died”] | |
146 — | Eva Olaowsine, b. July 3, 1911 | |
147 — | Pauline, died in Nome, [caption: “Went to Nome to be in hospital to become a nurse”] | |
148 — | Bessy Akayak, b. July 4, 1911 | |
149 — | Mary Bankes, Sept. 20, 1913 | |
150 — | Charlie Skinner, April 6, 1913 | |
151 — | Clara Skinner, Feb. 18, 1916 | |
152 — | Helen Skinner, b. Aug. 17, 1917 | |
153 — | Lena Skinner, b. Jan. 18, 1919 | |
154 — | Beatrice Skinner, May 12, 1923 | |
155 — | [Girl and small child dressed in winter clothing, fur parkas] | |
156 — | Susie Peterson, born Jan. 12, 1913 [has neg] | |
157 — | Charles Peterson, b. Nov. 15, 1916 | |
158 — | Mary Peterson, b. July 14, 1920 | |
159 — | Nina Peterson, b. April 6, 1923 | |
160 — | [Small boy with goat, dressed in sailor suit, on Jesse Lee Home grounds] | |
161 — | Alex Bear, b. Oct. 10, 1913 at Belkoffski, Alaska | |
162 — | Steven Paulson, b. Nov. 5, 1916 | |
163 — | George Kochuten, b. April 7, 1921 | |
164 — | John Alexanderson, died | |
165 — | Cecil Torgramson | |
166 — | Mary Harris, b. Sept. 4, 1911 | |
167 — | Meta Torgramson, [caption: “outside”], [sister to Cecil, Laura, and Minnie Torgramson] | |
168 — | Laura Torgramson, b. May 1911 | |
169 — | 1. Meta Torgramson; 2. Minnie Anderson | |
170 — | Minnie Anderson, b. Oct. 8, 1909, [caption: “Norwegian father, Native mother”] | |
171 — | Rose Anderson, Feb. 13, 1913 | |
172 — | William Anderson, March 30, 1915 | |
173 — | Mary Golley, [caption: “outside”] | |
174 — | Annie Golley, b. Feb. 6, 1912 | |
175 — | Helen McKeon, b. Jan. 12, 1921 | |
176 — | Malanya Nevzeroff, Nov. 6, 1916, Eskimo | |
177 — | Tanna Evenoff | |
177a — | Aleck Conn and Mary Larson | |
177b — | Aleck Conn, Nov. 22, 1911 | |
177c — | John Andre, b. Sept. 19, 1909 | |
178 — | Mary Larson, born Sept. 29, 1910, [caption: “Half sisters”] | |
179 — | Katie Ferguson, b. Sept. 4, 1921 | |
180 — | Patricia Anderson, b. Feb. 23, 1918 | |
180a — | [Children standing behind casket with flowers] | |
180b — | [Young girl standing on log] | |
181 — | Charles Nelson, b. Dec. 1909 | |
182 — | Nick Heidel, Sept. 4, 1911 | |
183 — | Andy Peterson, b. Feb. 27, 1914 | |
184 — | Sarah Tutikoff, Aug. 20, 1912; Valentine Tutikoff, May 6, 1921; Nicoli Tutikoff, May 22, 1923, [Caption: “Called ‘The Sparrows’ by the children”] | |
185 — | Nicoli Tutikoff, May 22, 1923 | |
186 — | Herbert Maldonado, b. Feb. 6, 1918, [caption: “Spanish father, Native mother”] | |
187 — | Victor Maldonado, b. July 26, 1917 | |
188 — | Minnie Eakin, June 4, 1919, From Nome | |
189 — | Christine Belby, b. April 15, 1914, [caption: “Eskimo mother, white father, from Nome. Died in Nome, T.B.”] | |
190 — | “Flu, Spring of 1927” | |
191 — | “Flu, Spring of 1927” | |
192 — | Miss Knapp getting her babies to bed | |
193 — | Miss Beedle keeps things clean | |
194 — | Miss Smith’s Sunday School class | |
195 — | Dear Miss Olive Smith with the small boys | |
196 — | Miss Beedle and Miss Thornton on Marathon Mt. | |
197 — | [Miss Olive Smith with boys reading the funny papers] | |
198 — | Easter play [caption: “The Dawn, 1927”. Children on stage dressed in biblical clothing] | |
199 — | [Children on stage dressed in biblical clothing with adult holding cross] | |
200 — | [Three children on stage dressed in biblical clothing] | |
201 — | [Children on stage dressed in biblical clothing with adult holding cross] | |
202 — | [Circle at rifle practice] | |
203 — | [Group of teachers on front steps of Jesse Lee Home] | |
204 — | Christmas 1927, Mrs. Lura Olson, [reading to children in front of fireplace] | |
205 — | Christmas 1927, Miss Marie S. Day, [reading to children in front of fireplace] | |
206 — | Christmas 1927, Miss Blanche Thornton, [reading to children in front of fireplace] | |
207 — | Christmas 1927, Miss Isabelle Knapp, [reading to children in front of fireplace] | |
208 — | Miss Anna Gould, [with girls reading in front of fireplace] | |
209 — | 1. Miss Marie S. Day, 2. Miss Blanche Thornton [with girls holding buckets] | |
210 — | Miss Isabelle Knapp[standing in snow with small children] | |
211 — | Miss Marie Day and the older girls out for a walk | |
212 — | Girl’s Building, All the girls, 1. Mr. Charles Hatten, 2. Miss Isabelle Knapp, 3. Miss Anna Gould | |
213 — | Miss Day and her helpers [teacher and girls dressed in hats and aprons] | |
214 — | All the boys, Miss Olive Smith, so good. Mr. Love, sick one week with appendicitis. In home one year, died Aug. 1927 | |
215 — | Girl Scouts, Jesse Lee Home [girls in uniforms holding rifles] | |
216 — | [Caption: “1926-1927”], 1. Mrs. Rucker, 2. Mrs. Nellie J. Lien, 3. Mary Eddlebrock, 4. Miss Day, [standing on steps of Jesse Lee Home] | |
217 — | [Caption: “1927-1929”], 1. Miss Rona Schmidt, 2. Miss Dorothy Hill, 3. Miss Mary Lewis, 4. Mrs. Nellie, J. Lien, [standing on steps of Jesse Lee Home] | |
218 — | [Caption: “Territorial Teachers”] 1. Mrs. Walters, 2. Mr. Groth, 3. Mrs. Lien, 4. Miss Hill, [standing on steps of Jesse Lee Home] | |
219 — | [Teachers standing on steps of Jesse Lee Home] | |
220 — | [Students with teacher on steps of Jesse Lee Home] | |
221 — | [Students with teacher on steps of Jesse Lee Home] | |
222 — | [Teachers in front of Jesse Lee Home] | |
223 — | First and second grades, 1928-1929, [standing with teacher on steps of Jesse Lee Home] | |
224 — | Third and fourth grades, 1928-1929, [standing with teacher on steps of Jesse Lee Home] | |
225 — | Miss Roma Schmidt, 1927-1928, seventh grade, [on steps of Jesse Lee Home] | |
226 — | Eighth grade, 1927-1928 | |
226a — | Third grade, 1927-1928, Mrs. Lien | |
227 — | Fourth grade, 1927-1928 | |
228 — | Second grade, 1929-1930 | |
229 — | First grade, 1928-1929 | |
230 — | Seventh grade, 1928-1929 | |
231 — | Sixth grade, 1928-1929 | |
232 — | Alaska Sunset 9 [postcard] | |
233 — | Seward, Alaska, J.E. Thwaites, Photographer [postcard] | |
234 — | Slim Williams—On trail—Copper Center, Alaska—Chicago World’s Fair, Omak, Wash. May 13, 1933, Ladd Photo [postcard] | |
235 — | Mt. Wells, Copper Island Narrows, Lake Atlin, Scene on White Pass and Yukon Route [postcard] | |
236 — | “Here’s to Alaska,” by Pat O’Cotter, [Poem. Resurrection Bay, children, sled dogs, bears, dall sheep skull, Copper Creek, Alaska, Seward, Alaska. postcard] | |
237 — | Peterson, Photographer [two bear cubs. postcard] | |
238 — | C104, Memorial Park, Sitka, Alaska [postcard] | |
239 — | Moose, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska [postcard] | |
240 — | Winter sunlight, Anchorage, Alaska [postcard] | |
241 — | 5620, Seward, Alaska [postcard] | |
242 — | Haines and Ft. Wm. H. Seward from Mt. Rippinsky, Pyramid Harbor and Davidson Glacier in Distance, 157, Case and Draper, Photographers [postcard] | |
243 — | Miles Canyon, Scene on White Pass and Yukon Route [postcard] | |
244 — | Treadwell Mines, Showing Juneau in Distance, ©W.P. Co. [postcard] | |
245 — | [Photo missing as of August 2, 1988. Postcard, A.E.C. Machine Shop and Power House, Anchorage] | |
246 — | The Break-up, 3/23/18[postcard] | |
247 — | Alaska Live Stock, Value $100 each, Thwaites, Photographer, 1294 [husky puppies. postcard] | |
248 — | [Photo missing as of 2015. Postcard, Spencer Glacier, on Alaska Railroad, Seward] Guide updated: September 27, 2017 |