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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).
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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
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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
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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]
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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]
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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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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.
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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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