Three men standing beside Tlingit bear and whale totem poles outside Chief Shake's House, Fort Wrangell, Alaska, 1894-1895
Caption on image: 102. Totem Poles in Fort Wrangel. PH Coll 311.12 Veazie Wilson was as amateur photographer who documented the Fort Wrangell and Juneau area as well as the Yukon Territory between 1894-1895. He wanted to create a guide book to attract miners to the Alaskan region, but died of typhoi...
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Tlingit Indians
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> Wrangell; Tlingit Indians
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> Alaska
> Wrangell; Alaska Natives
> Arts & crafts
> Alaska
> Wrangell; Alaska Natives
> Structures
> Alaska
> Wrangell; Tlingit sculpture
> Alaska
> Wrangell
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Online Access: | http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/alaskawcanada/id/2650 |
Summary: | Caption on image: 102. Totem Poles in Fort Wrangel. PH Coll 311.12 Veazie Wilson was as amateur photographer who documented the Fort Wrangell and Juneau area as well as the Yukon Territory between 1894-1895. He wanted to create a guide book to attract miners to the Alaskan region, but died of typhoid fever in 1895 prior to the publication of his book. |
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