Pribilof Islands, Alaska : genealogy and census, 1870-1928, Part 36

Author: Lindsay, Betty A; Lindsay, John A; United States. National Ocean Service. Office of Response and Restoration
Publication date: 2009
Publisher: Seattle, WA : NOAA Ocean Service, Office of Response and Restoration ; Washington, DC : G.P.O.
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Daughter


4


May 1, 1924


Krukoff, Condrat


Husband


38


Mar. 27, 1890


Vassa


Wife


33


Feb. 10, 1895


40


Daniel


Son


14


Sep. 25, 1914


=


Samuel


Son


12


Aug. 27, 1916


Nina


Daughter


10


Jan. 29, 1918


=


Anastasia


Daughter


7


Mar. 17, 1921


44


John


Son


5


Apr. 14, 1923


Krukoff, John


Husband


48


Dec. 28, 1880


Elena


Wife


36


May 23, 1892


Morshovoi, Alaska


Tatiana [footnote d]


Dau. of John


19


Mar. 9, 1909


St. Paul Island


Kleopatra [footnote d]


=


18


Oct. 30, 1910


=


Kushin, John H(unter)


Son of Elena


14


Oct. 3, 1914


Krukoff, Matfey [footnote b]


Bachelor


19


Aug. 22, 1909


Ekaterina


Grandmother


70


Oct. 26, 1858


Kamchatka, Siberia


Krukoff, Metrofan


Husband


45


June 4, 1883


St. Paul Island


Pelagia


Wife


41


Oct. 19, 1887


St George Island


Paul


Son


14


July 12, 1914


St. Paul Island


Agafon


Son


10


Mar. 15, 1918


Afrikan


Son


8


Apr. 28, 1920


Anna


Daughter


5


Feb. 16, 1923


=


Mandregan, Nekifer


Husband


32


Feb. 18, 1896


=


Alexandra


Wife


26


Feb. 13, 1902


=


Logan


Son


9


Oct. 29, 1919


=


Tracy


Son


7


Jan. 22, 1921


=


=


=


=


=


632


=


=


=


9


Apr. 20, 1917


Kozloff, Nicolai


=


=


Name


Social Relation


Age last Birthday


Date of Birth


Birthplace


Andrey


Son


3


July 15, 1925


=


Agafia


Niece


12


Feb. 18, 1916


44


Melovidov, Alfey


Husband


25


June 13, 1903


St. Paul Island, Alaska


Evdokia


Wife


24


Mar. 14, 1904


Makushin, Alaska


Nazary


Son


0


Jan. 17, 1928


St. Paul Island, Alaska


Tetoff, Vikenty M(elovidov)


Brother


18


Oct. 21, 1910


Melovidov, Anton


Husband


35


Dec. 19, 1893


Alexandra


Wife


33


May 3, 1895


=


Ilarion


Son


9


Nov. 4, 1919


44


Agrippina


Daughter


4


July 3, 1924


Alexander


Son


2


Aug. 26, 1926


Melovidov, Iosef


Husband


21


Mar. 10, 1907


=


Platonida


Wife


18


Apr. 19, 1910


Solomonia


Mother


53


Aug. 15, 1875


=


Angelina S(haishnikoff)


Adopt. dau. Solomonia


11


June 18, 1917


Unalaska, Alaska


Merculieff, Dosofey [footnote b]


Bachelor


23


Feb. 22, 1905


St. Paul Island, Alaska


Agafia


Mother


50


May 9, 1878


Makary [footnote c]


Brother


19


Feb. 1, 1909


=


Marianna [footnote d]


Sister


17


Mar. 2, 1911


=


Merculieff, Paul


Husband


38


Mar. 11, 1890


=


Alexandra


Wife


22


May 27, 1906


=


Iliodor


Son of Alexandra


8


Oct. 10, 1920


Julia


Daughter


5


July 12, 1923


Nicander


Son


4


Nov. 17, 1924


=


John


Son


2


June 11, 1926


Feodosia


Daughter


2


June 11, 1926


Paul


Son


0


July 13, 1928


=


Abraham [footnote d]


Adopt. son of Paul


14


Nov. 11, 1914


Misikin, John


Husband


39


Sept. 26, 1889


Natalia


Wife


42


Sept. 9, 1886


Unalaska, Alaska


Misikin, Victor


Husband


20


Sept. 29, 1908


St. Paul Island, Alaska


Anna


Wife


22


Dec. 6, 1906


=


Anna


Daughter of Anna


3


Feb. 15, 1925


=


Haretina


Daughter


2


Oct. 9, 1926


=


John Jr.


Son


1


Oct. 10, 1927


=


Nozekoff, Simeon [footnote e]


Widower


51


Jan. 19, 1877


=


John T(etoff) [footnotes


Adopted son


24


May 21, 1904


b, e


Oustigoff, Neil


Husband


38


Sep. 30, 1890


3


Mary


Wife


32


Jan. 6, 1896


Oustigoff, Dmitri [footnote b]


Husband


24


Oct. 2, 1904


=


Iuliania


Wife


19


Jan. 2, 1909


=


=


=


=


=


633


Name


Social Relation


Age last Birthday


Date of Birth


Birthplace


Peter [footnote b]


Son of Dmitri


4


Dec. 30, 1926


Kushin, Andrey


Son of Iuliania


1


July 17, 1927


Peter


Father


64


July 11, 1864


St George Island, Alaska


Andronik


Brother


13


Aug. 3, 1915


St. Paul Island, Alaska


Pankoff, Vlass


Husband


40


Feb. 22, 1888


=


Agrippina


Wife


40


May 28, 1888


=


Porfiry


Father


66


Feb. 27, 1852


Prosoroff, Gregory P.


Widower


61


Sept. 24, 1867


Milkov, Russia


Sedick, John [footnote b]


Husband


31


Apr. 11, 1897


St. Paul Island, Alaska


Marina [footnote b]


Wife


30


Nov. 17, 1898


Lavrenty [footnote b]


Nephew


14


Aug. 18, 1915


=


Shabolin, Daniel


Husband


26


Dec. 23, 1902


4


Katherine


Wife


23


Dec. 7, 1905


St George Island, Alaska


Goley, Matrona


Sister


28


Apr. 11, 1900


St. Paul Island, Alaska


Shabolin, Moisey


Son of Matrona


11


Sept. 10, 1917


=


Goley, Anfia


Dau. of Matrona


4


Dec. 28, 1924


=


Shaishnikoff, Serge * t


Husband


23


Nov. 30, 1905


Nadesda t


Wife


18


May 13, 1910


St George Island, Alaska


Stepetin, Anna *


Grandmother


57


Feb. 13, 1871


St. Paul Island, Alaska


Kochergin, Gavriel S(tepetin) +


Son of Anna


17


Apr. 8, 1911


Stepetin, Andrey *


=


15


Aug. 30, 1913


Stepetin, Dorofey t


Husband


58


June 7, 1870


Lubov


Wife


49


Sept. 29, 1879


=


Auxenty *


Son


21


Dec. 26, 1907


Epaty


Son


19


Apr. 13, 1909


=


Alexey


Son


9


Feb. 26, 1919


Sipary, Daniel


Bachelor


33


July 29, 1895


Bethel, Alaska


Stepetin, Vasilii


Husband


35


Feb. 8, 1893


St. Paul Island, Alaska


Mavra


Wife


30


May 12, 1898


Nicolai


Son


11


May 20, 1917


Iustinia


Daughter


8


Oct. 14, 1920


Antenena


Daughter


3


May 17, 1925


=


Vasilii Jr.


Son


1


Feb. 7, 1927


=


John


Son


0


Jan. 11, 1928


=


Tetoff, Dmitiri


Husband


31


Nov. 6, 1897


=


Sophia


Wife


26


Sept. 30, 1902


Akutan, Alaska


Virginia


Daughter


7


Nov. 7, 1921


St. Paul Island, Alaska


Iuliania


Daughter


5


Dec. 28, 1923


=


Tetoff, Neon


Husband


59


Sep. 14, 1869


St. Paul Island, Alaska


Agrippina


Wife


53


June 23, 1875


Unalaska, Alaska


Sosepatra


Daughter


17


Nov. 22, 1911


St. Paul Island, Alaska


Agnia


Daughter


14


Jan. 31, 1914


=


44


=


=


4


€4


=


=


634


Name


Social Relation


Age last Birthday


Date of Birth


Birthplace


Ekaterina


Daughter


12


Dec. 5, 1916


Xenia


Daughter


9


Feb. 13, 1919


Tetoff, Paul


Husband


23


June 5, 1905


14


Maria


Wife


19


Oct. 23, 1909


14


Elisaveta


1


Sept. 12, 1927


Tetoff, Venedict


Husband


21


Mar. 27, 1907


Marfa


Wife


19


Sept. 13, 1909


Alexander


Son


0


Aug. 24, 1928


Balakshin, Matrona


Widow


80


Nov. 21, 1848


=


Tetoff, Zachar


Husband


49


May 21, 1879


=


Daria


Wife


48


Nov. 30, 1880


St George Island, Alaska


Feodosia


Daughter


15


June 11, 1913


St. Paul Island, Alaska


Tatiana


Daughter


12


Jan. 25, 1916


=


Ifrosenia


Daughter


11


Oct. 6, 1917


44


Notes


a Written as "Anfessa" and changed to "Anfesa."


b Original footnote reads: "Returned as resident of St. Paul Island during year ended Dec. 31, 1928 as follows:


Galaktionoff, Aggey


Galaktionoff, Lukia


Galaktionoff, Elena


Hanson, John Jr.


Hapoff, John


Alexandra Kozeroff


Krukoff, Matfey


Merculieff, Dosofey


Oustigoff, Dmitri


Oustigoff, Peter Jr.


Sedick, John


Sedick, Marina


Sedick, Lavrenty


Shaishnikoff, Serge


Stepetin, Anna


Stepetin, Andrey


Stepetin, Auxenty


Stepetin, Epaty


Nozekoff, Simeon


Oustigoff, Mary (Died June 20th)"


c Original footnote reads: "Temporarily absent from St. Paul Island Dec. 31, 1928, as follows:


Gromoff, Elary S.


Gromoff, Mary


Gromoff, Smile Vick


Gromoff, Alexandra


Gromoff, Augusta


Gromoff, Iuliana


Rukovishnikoff, Eloknida


Merculieff, Makary


Shaishnikoff, Nadesda


Shaishnikoff, Serge


Kochergin, Gavriel S.


Stepetin, Dosofey


d Original footnote reads: "Temporarily absent from St. Paul Island, Dec. 31, 1928 at Chemawa as follows:


Krukoff, Tatiana


Krukoff, Kleopatra


Merculieff, Mariamma [sic]


Merculieff, Abraham S(tepetin)"


e A footnote mark in the census list indicates that John T. (but not Simeon) was one of those who returned as residents of St. Paul during the preceding year. However, the footnoted list of the returnees (see footnote b), includes the name of Simeon Nozekoff, but not of John T.


Deaths


Date of Death


Name


Date of Birth


Cause of Death


Jan. 19, 1928


Michael Kushin


Nov. 21, 1884


Tuberculosis of Lungs


June 20, 1928


Mary Oustigoff


Apr. 14, 1907


Tuberculosis of Lungs


June 28, 1928


Varvara Pankoff


Dec. 15, 1881


Tuberculosis of Lungs


July 17, 1928


Isaiah Mandregan


Feb. 29, 1928


Intussusciption


Sept. 21, 1928


Nestor Goley


Nov. 9, 1927


Cerebral Congestion


Dec. 25, 1928


Ioachin Shabolin


Sept. 20, 1928


Capillary Bronchitis


44


=


44


=


635


Births (natives)


Jan. 7, 1928


Stephan


Son of Nekita and Parascovia Hapoff


Jan. 11, 1928


John


Son of Vasilii and Mavra Stepetin


Feb. 29, 1921


Isaiah


Son of Nekifer and Alexandra Mandregan


Mar. 12, 1928


Alexander


Son of Michael and Parascovia Kozloff


June 17, 1928


Nazary


Son of Alfey and Evdokia Melovidov


July 13, 1928


Paul


Son of Paul and Alexandra Merculieff


Aug. 24, 1928


Alexander


Son of Venedict and Marfa Tetoff


Aug. 29, 1928


Moran


Son of Peter and Helen Kochergin


Sept. 20, 1928


loachin


Son of Daniel and Katherine Shabolin


Sept. 28, 1928


Ludmilla


Daughter of Innokenty and Haretina Kochutin


Oct. 23, 1928


Evlampia


Son of Peter and Alexandra Bourdukofsky


Dec. 2, 1928


Gregory


Son of Mamant and Anna Emanoff


Marriages


May 30, 1928


Leonty Merculieff, widower, native of Akutan, Alaska, and Helena Philemonoff, spinster, native of St. George Island.


Sept. 2, 1928


Dmitri Oustigoff, widower, native of St. Paul Island, and Iuliana Kushin, widow, native of St. Paul Island.


Archimandrite Gregory Prosoroff united above couples.


Nov. 18, 1928


Serge Shaishnikoff, bachelor, native of St. Paul Island, and Nadesda Philemonoff, spinster, native of St. George Island.


Rev. Peter Koshevaroff of St. George united above couple.


Early Spring 1928


John Tcheripanof, widower, native of Akutan, Alaska, and Matrona Galaktionoff, spinster, native of St. Paul Island, were married in Unalaska in early spring. Exact date unknown.


Permanent Departures (Native) Galaktionoff, Matrona, daughter of Lukia Galaktionoff, accountof marriage as per above.


Recapitulation (Native)


Resident native population Dec. 31, 1927


189


Births during year


12


201


Deaths during year


6


195


Returning as residents during year


20


215


Permanent addition (by marriage Nadesda Philemonoff)


1


216


Permanent departures (see below)


0


Departures temporary (exclusive of Gavriel S. Kochergin)


11


Total Native Resident population Dec. 31, 1928


205


Natives at Salem Indian School


4


Natives temporarily residing elsewhere


12


16


Total Natives accredited to St. Paul Island, Dec. 31, 1928


221


Account of marriage, Matrona Galaktionoff, who was absent from the island on December 31, 1927, and who is not calculated in above recapitulation, and who did not return to island during year, is considered a Permanent Departure, as she married a native of Akutan, Alaska (see Marriages).


636


Gavriel S. Kochergin, was absent on December 31, 1927, and did not return to island during the year. It is understood that he is visiting his adopted father in Unga, Alaska. As he has not declared his intention of permanently leaving the island, he is carried as a temporary departure.


Government employees residing at St. Paul Island, Alaska Dec. 31, 1928


U. S. Fisheries Station


Richard G. Culbertson


Agent and Caretaker


Hubert C. Armstrong


School teacher


Olive Armstrong


School teacher


Lee C. McMillin


Storekeeper


George S. Lesher


Physician


L. Gericke


Mechanic


Gee Shaw


Cook


U. S. Naval Radio Station


H. C. Helmes


C. R. M. In charge


C. R. Lind


C. M. M.


F. Melsbach


R. M. 1C.


G. Pebbles


R. M. 1C.


F. Polneci


R. M. 3C.


T. J. Housh


R. M. 1C.


C. L. Miller


R. M. 1C.


W. A. Richards


R. M. 2C.


M. D. Yates


R. M. 2C.


G. Day


R. M. 2C.


V. P. Armstrong


R. M. 2C.


F. L. Roberts


R. M. 2C.


J. J. Brady


S. C. 1C.


V. N. Cohn


Yeo. 1C.


H. V. Wolf


Ph. M. 1C.


Other Residents, (Fisheries Station)


Mary S. Culbertson


wife of Richard G. Culbertson


Dorothy McMillin


wife of Lee C. McMillin


Katherine Lesher


wife of George L. Lesher


Mary E. Armstrong


mother of Hubert C. Armstrong Sr.


Hubert C. Armstrong Jr.


Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Armstrong


*** Richard Knox Culbertson


Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Culbertson. Richard Knox Culbertson born at St. Paul Island April 18, 1928.


Other residents (Naval Radio Station)


Mrs. H. C. Helmes


Mrs. C. H. Lind


Mrs. F. Melsbach


Mrs. G. Pebbles


Mrs. F. Polneci


637


PHOTO ALBUM OF 1930-1950 ERA


101. William "Bill" Merculief collecting bird eggs.


[U.S. Bureau of Fisheries Photograph Collection, ca. 1907 to ca. 1921, No. 124; RG 22; NARA-Pacific Alaska Region (Anchorage)]


639


ST. GEORGE ISLAND


102. Helen and Rufina Merculief. [Courtesy of William Manderville]


103. Laurence Lekanof and wife, Tatania Merculief. [Courtesy of William Manderville]


104. Isiah and Mousa Merculief, Anton Kushin. [Courtesy of William Manderville]


105. Elizabeth Swetzof. [Courtesy of William Manderville]


106. Ludmilla (Lestenkof) Kashevarof. [Courtesy of William Manderville]


640


... ...


108. Anatoly Lekanof, Jr. [Courtesy of William Manderville]


107. Jake Lestenkof holding a lemming.


[Courtesy of William Manderville]


109. Aleut family on plank road. [Courtesy of William Manderville]


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110. Pie eating contest July 4, 1937. L-R. Mindora Swetzof young girl, Mary Galanin, Agnes Prokofiof- pie eaters. David Galanin, Peter Merculief, Make Lekanof, Sergie Lekanof, Jr., George Zacharof, Ilarion Philemonof, (background) Sergie Lekanof St., Zoya Philemonof, Constantine Lestenkof and daughter Susie, Alvin Lestenkof, Elizabeth Merculief, Agent Purl Manderville.


[Courtesy of William Manderville]


641


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-


-


-


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111. St. George School children, circa 1940.


[Courtesy of William Manderville]


112. Michael D. Lestenkof. [Courtesy of William Manderville]


113. Stephanida (Merculief) Lestenkof. [Courtesy of William Manderville]


114. William Merculief finished gathering eggs.


[Courtesy of William Manderville]


642


115. Andrew Merculief as a boy. [Courtesy of William Manderville]


117. Nadesda (Merculief) Prokopiof. [Courtesy of William Manderville]


116. Peter Prokopiof Jr. [Courtesy of William Manderville


118. Stephan Lekanof, aka Taata Bala Tuyuunas.


|Courtesy of William Mandervillel


643


119. Lower School children, 1936-37. Front: Mindora Swetzof, Betty Merculief, Olga Prokopiof, Ulita Merculief, Eva (Malavansky) Merculief, Valentina Lekanof. 2nd Row: David Galanin, John Merculief, Stephanida Zacharof, Platonida Swetzof, Peter Merculief, Anatoly Kekanof. 3rd row. Andrew Merculief, Victor Malavansky, Paul Swetzof, Jr., Andronik Kashevarof, Iran Lekanof, Maryann Lekanof.


[Courtesy of William Manderville]


122. Daniel G. Merculief. [Courtesy of William Manderville]


121. Mike Prokopiof. [Courtesy of William Manderville]


120. Alexandra (Nozekof) Prokopiof. [Courtesy of William Manderville]


644


[Courtesy of William Manderville]


123. Old Carpenter Shop of St. George, circa 1936. L-R. Laurence Lekanof, Peter Prokopiof, Frank Galaktinoff, Steve Lekanof, Sergie Lekanof, Philip Galaktionoff, Laurence Galanin, Theadore Lestenkof, Ignaty Philemonof, Laurence Kashevarof, Ferman Galanin, Maroon Ochordin, Paul Nozekoff, Simeon Swetzof, Fr. Michael Lestenkof, Stephen Lekanof, Gavriel Galanin, Isaac Philemonof, Martin Galanin, Daniel Merculief, Nicholai G. Merculief.


125. Nicolai G. Merculief. [Courtesy of William Manderville]


124. Terenty Merculief, July 4th apple dunk winner. [Courtesy of William Manderville]


645


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126. St. George Baseball Team, circa 1936. L-R. Bill Shane, Fr. Mike Lestenkof, Steve Lekanof, Raphael Galanin, Isiah Merculief.


[Courtesy of William Manderville]


127. Nicolai S. and John Merculief.


[Courtesy of William Manderville]


646


ST. PAUL ISLAND


17


128. Juliana Gromoff, June 30, 1949 with old Russian samovar.


[NMML-VBS-2551]


129. Alice Gromoff, Mabel Stepetin, Mary Melovidov, July 12, 1950.


[NMML-VBS-2835]


647


130. Oustigoff brothers: Neal and Mike.


[NMML-VBS-2377]


131. Paul Tetoff, June 30, 1949. [NMML-VBS-2556]


132. Nikefer Mandregan, June 30, 1949.


[NMML-VBS-2555]


648


133. Barbara Krukoff, July 4, 1948.


NMML-VBS-2376]


649


134. Dora Stepetin, Erena and Maria Misikin, daughters of Victor Misikin and Irish Stepetin, July 8, 1945.


[NMML-VBS-1820]


650


135. Karp Emanoff at Lukanin Rookery, July 14, 1944 [?]. [NMML-VBS-1694]


136. Vincente (Melovidof) Tetoff, June 30, 1949. [NMML-VBS-2554]


137. Feodor Kochutin, June 30, 1949.


[NMML-VBS-2553]


651


138. Girls in baseball throwing contest, July 4, 1948: L-R: Lubova (Stepetin) Hanson, Mary Kushin, Mabel Stepetin, Zena Kochergin, Olga Stepetin, Marva Melovidov, Edna Krukoff, Nina Oustigoff, Juliana (Tetoff) Merculieff, Platonida Gromoff, Frances (Hanson) Kushin, and Juliana Stepetin.


[NMML-VBS-2371]


140. Kozeroff children: Jeanette, Agaphia, and Peter, July 12, 1948. [NMML-VBS-2397]


139. Mary, baby Ann Peggy and Steve Hapoff. [NMML-VBS-2378]


652


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Jordan, David Starr, and associates. 1898-1899. The Fur Seals and Fur-Seal Islands of the North Pacific Ocean, pts. 1-4. U. S. Treasury Department. Doc. 2017. Washington: Government Printing Office.


Kirtland, John and David Coffin, Jr. 1981. The Relocation and Internment of the Aleuts During World War II. Master Index. Vols. I-VIII. Anchorage, AK: Aleutian/Pribilof Islands Association.


Murray, Marti. 1997. Memory Eternal I: A Baseline Inventory of the Burials


Surrounding the Holy Ascension Cathedral at Unalaska, Alaska. Anchorage, AK: Aleutian Pribilof Islands Restitution Trust.


Smith, Barbara Sweetland. 2007. The Church of the Holy Apostles Saints Peter and Paul on Saint Paul Island, Pribilof Islands, A History 1821-2001. Anchorage, AK: Aleutian/Pribilof Islands Restitution Trust.


.2007. The Church of the Holy Great Martyr Saint George the Victorious on Saint George Island, Pribilof Islands, A History 1833-1998, Anchorage, AK: Aleutian/ Pribilof Islands Restitution Trust.


Smith, Barbara Sweetland, and Patricia J. Petrivelli. 1994. A Sure Foundation: Aleut Churches in World War II. Anchorage, AK: Aleutian/Pribilof Islands Association.


Thompson, Seton H. 1952. Alaska Fishery and Fur-Seal Industries: 1949. Fish and Wildlife Service Statistical Digest No. 26. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office.


. 1954. Alaska Fishery and Fur-Seal Industries: 1952. Fish and Wildlife Service Statistical Digest No. 33. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office.


Unalaska City School District. 1986. People of the Aleutian Islands. Alaska Historical Commission Studies in History No. 196. Unalaska.


U. S. Congress, House. 1876. 44th Cong., 1st sess. Ex. Doc. No. 83. Seal Fisheries in Alaska. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office.


.. 1898. Seal and Salmon Fisheries and General Resources of Alaska. 55th Cong., 1st. sess., Doc. 92, 4 pts.


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. 1911. 62nd Cong., 1st sess. Seal Islands of Alaska. Hearings Before the Committee on Expenditures in the Department of Commerce and Labor, House Resolution No. 73. "To Investigate the Fur-Seal Industry of Alaska". Washington, DC: Government Printing Office.


U. S. Congress, Senate. 1896. Reports of Agents, Officers, and Persons Acting Under the Authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, in Relation to the Condition of Seal Life on the Rookeries of the Pribilof Islands, and to Pelagic Sealing in Bering Sea and the North Pacific Ocean in the Years 1893-1895. 54th Cong., 1st sess., Doc. 137, pt. 1. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office.


1906. 59th Cong.,1st ses. Document No. 98. Alaska Seal Fisheries, Compilation of Documents and Other Printed Matter Relating Thereto" Vol. III. Washington: Government Printing Office.


U. S. Department of Commerce. Pribilof Islands Program Records 1923-1969, Social Security Death Index. National Archives and Records Administration, Anchorage, Alaska. RG22, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Box 52-61.


U.S. Department of the Treasury. Special Agents Division. 1898. Seal and Salmon Fisheries and General Resources of Alaska (aka Alaska Industries), Vol. 1. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office.


Wardman, George. 1884. A Trip to Alaska: A Narrative. San Francisco: Samuel Carson.


Willoughby, Barrett. 1940. Alaska Holiday. Boston: Little, Brown.


Wolfe, Robert J. 1982. Alaska's Great Sickness, 1900: Epidemic of Measles and Influenza in a Virgin Soil Population, Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. Vol. 126 (2): 91-121.


PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTIONS


State Library, Alaska Historical Collections, Juneau, AK


American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY Harry D. Chichester Collection, 1897-1905


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National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution, Suitland, MD Arctic Aleut Collection


Harry D. Chichester, 1898, Seals and the Seal Islands.


Joseph Stanley Brown Collection


Manuscripts and Phamplets File, Box 97, folder 92.


National Archives and Records Administration- Pacific Alaska Region, Anchorage, AK U.S. Bureau of Fisheries Photograph Collection, ca. 1907 to ca. 1921; Series 1 images are from 8x10 inch glass plate negatives and Series 2 images are from 5x7 glass plate negatives. (This collection was formerly the Tanaq Collection and donated by St. George Tanaq Corporation, Anchorage, AK.)


U.S. Bureau of Fisheries RG22 nos. RG22-95-ADMC-80- through 3275 (not all numbers in this collection include Pribilof Islands photos) U.S. Bureau of Fisheries RG22, AP Loud


National Archives and Records Administration- College Park, MD


U.S. Bureau of Fisheries, Series 22-MP-3 (photographs MP-3-1 through MP-3-73 include those of the fur-seal industry from 1906-1960)


U.S. Bureau of Fisheries, Series 22-FG-FWS (photographs FWS-1082 through FWS-1145 include some of various subjects at St. Paul Island).


U.S. Bureau of Fisheries, Series 22-RB (photographs RB-1949-1 through RB-1944 and RB-1952-3 through RB-1952-43 (photographs by Ralph Baker depicting various subjects on St. Paul and St. George Islands)


RG76, Cartographic Series 157, Henry Wood Elliott Pribilof Islands" Charts


University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK. Elmer E. Rasmuson Library


Greta Ericson Collection Charles S. Hamlin Collection Fredericka Martin Collection


University of St. Andrews Library, St. Andrews, Fife KY169AJ, Scotland Sir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson Photograph Collection, circa 1896-1898


University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections, Seattle, WA N.B. Miller Collection (ca 1890s-1904).


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PRIVATELY HELD COLLECTIONS


Ann Baltzo Family Photograph Collection (1960s)


William Manderville Family Photograph Collection (ca. 1936-39) Alex Melovidov Family Photograph Collection


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