Finding Aid for the John Q. Lovell Photograph Album Regarding the USS Thetis MS.1780

John Q. Lovell took the majority of these photographs while the USS Thetis (a three-masted steam whaler built in 1884) was serving as a revenue cutter in 1899. During this time, the ship and her crew were assigned to transport reindeer to Alaska as part of a project undertaken by the Revenue Cutter...

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Main Author: Lovell, John Q., (John Quitman), 1859-1930
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: The University of Tennessee Libraries, Knoxville 1887
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Online Access:http://dlc.lib.utk.edu/spc/view?docId=ead/0012_002801_000000_0000/0012_002801_000000_0000.xml
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Summary:John Q. Lovell took the majority of these photographs while the USS Thetis (a three-masted steam whaler built in 1884) was serving as a revenue cutter in 1899. During this time, the ship and her crew were assigned to transport reindeer to Alaska as part of a project undertaken by the Revenue Cutter Service and the Department of the Interior to help Eskimos learn to herd animals for food rather than rely on the traditional hunt. The images depict such subjects as the Thetis and her crew, the headlands of Sitka harbor, views in Sitka, views on board ship, views at sea, Eskimos, and a Russian Orthodox church. Other images show the Thetis before her 1887 departure from New York for San Francisco. MS.1780