St. George's Episcopal Church, 100 Lake Avenue, Cordova, Valdez-Cordov...
Significance: The design of Saint George's Episcopal Church is attributed to the Rev. Eustace P. Zeigler, who had trained as an architect in Detroit before relocating to Cordova in 1909. The church was consecra... More
Russian-American Company Magazin, 101 Marine Way East, Kodiak, Kodiak ...
Significance: The Russian-American Company Magazin is thought to have been constructed after 1804, but prior to the removal of the Company's headquarters to Sitka (originally New Archangel) in 1808. The Magazin... More
Russian-American Company Magazin, 101 Marine Way East, Kodiak, Kodiak ...
Significance: The Russian-American Company Magazin is thought to have been constructed after 1804, but prior to the removal of the Company's headquarters to Sitka (originally New Archangel) in 1808. The Magazin... More
Russian-American Company Magazin, 101 Marine Way East, Kodiak, Kodiak ...
Significance: The Russian-American Company Magazin is thought to have been constructed after 1804, but prior to the removal of the Company's headquarters to Sitka (originally New Archangel) in 1808. The Magazin... More
Russian-American Company Magazin, 101 Marine Way East, Kodiak, Kodiak ...
Significance: The Russian-American Company Magazin is thought to have been constructed after 1804, but prior to the removal of the Company's headquarters to Sitka (originally New Archangel) in 1808. The Magazin... More
Russian-American Company Magazin, 101 Marine Way East, Kodiak, Kodiak ...
Significance: The Russian-American Company Magazin is thought to have been constructed after 1804, but prior to the removal of the Company's headquarters to Sitka (originally New Archangel) in 1808. The Magazin... More
Russian-American Company Magazin, 101 Marine Way East, Kodiak, Kodiak ...
Significance: The Russian-American Company Magazin is thought to have been constructed after 1804, but prior to the removal of the Company's headquarters to Sitka (originally New Archangel) in 1808. The Magazin... More
St. George's Episcopal Church, 100 Lake Avenue, Cordova, Valdez-Cordov...
Significance: The design of Saint George's Episcopal Church is attributed to the Rev. Eustace P. Zeigler, who had trained as an architect in Detroit before relocating to Cordova in 1909. The church was consecra... More
Russian-American Company Magazin, 101 Marine Way East, Kodiak, Kodiak ...
Significance: The Russian-American Company Magazin is thought to have been constructed after 1804, but prior to the removal of the Company's headquarters to Sitka (originally New Archangel) in 1808. The Magazin... More
Russian-American Company Magazin, 101 Marine Way East, Kodiak, Kodiak ...
Significance: The Russian-American Company Magazin is thought to have been constructed after 1804, but prior to the removal of the Company's headquarters to Sitka (originally New Archangel) in 1808. The Magazin... More
First Presbyterian Church, 450 Main Street, Skagway, Skagway, AK
Significance: Arriving in Skagway in the summer of 1899 as part of the Klondike gold rush, the Rev. J.J. Walter, superintendent of missions in Alaska for the Methodist church, undertook the fundraising to build... More
Russian-American Company Magazin, 101 Marine Way East, Kodiak, Kodiak ...
Significance: The Russian-American Company Magazin is thought to have been constructed after 1804, but prior to the removal of the Company's headquarters to Sitka (originally New Archangel) in 1808. The Magazin... More
Russian-American Company Magazin, 101 Marine Way East, Kodiak, Kodiak ...
Significance: The Russian-American Company Magazin is thought to have been constructed after 1804, but prior to the removal of the Company's headquarters to Sitka (originally New Archangel) in 1808. The Magazin... More
Russian-American Company Magazin, 101 Marine Way East, Kodiak, Kodiak ...
Significance: The Russian-American Company Magazin is thought to have been constructed after 1804, but prior to the removal of the Company's headquarters to Sitka (originally New Archangel) in 1808. The Magazin... More
Russian-American Company Magazin, 101 Marine Way East, Kodiak, Kodiak ...
Significance: The Russian-American Company Magazin is thought to have been constructed after 1804, but prior to the removal of the Company's headquarters to Sitka (originally New Archangel) in 1808. The Magazin... More
First Presbyterian Church, 450 Main Street, Skagway, Skagway, AK
Significance: Arriving in Skagway in the summer of 1899 as part of the Klondike gold rush, the Rev. J.J. Walter, superintendent of missions in Alaska for the Methodist church, undertook the fundraising to build... More
The Red Dragon, 100 Lake Avenue, Cordova, Valdez-Cordova Census Area, ...
Significance: Construction of what would become the Copper River & Northwestern Railway, built to provide access to the recently discovered copper lodes at Kennecott, 196 miles inland, was begun in 1906. Visit... More
The Red Dragon, 100 Lake Avenue, Cordova, Valdez-Cordova Census Area, ...
Significance: Construction of what would become the Copper River & Northwestern Railway, built to provide access to the recently discovered copper lodes at Kennecott, 196 miles inland, was begun in 1906. Visit... More
First Presbyterian Church, 450 Main Street, Skagway, Skagway, AK
Significance: Arriving in Skagway in the summer of 1899 as part of the Klondike gold rush, the Rev. J.J. Walter, superintendent of missions in Alaska for the Methodist church, undertook the fundraising to build... More
Russian-American Company Magazin, 101 Marine Way East, Kodiak, Kodiak ...
Significance: The Russian-American Company Magazin is thought to have been constructed after 1804, but prior to the removal of the Company's headquarters to Sitka (originally New Archangel) in 1808. The Magazin... More
Skagway City Hall, 350 Fifth Avenue, Skagway, Skagway, AK
Significance: The construction of Skagway's first City Hall began in autumn 1897. A one-story (with attic) single-room structure, approximately 26' square, City Hall was built with horizontally laid hewn logs,... More
Arctic Brotherhood Hall, 245 Broadway, Skagway, Skagway, AK
For photographs, see HABS AK-15-5, AK-15-67, and AK-15 -79 (CT). Significance: `The Arctic Brotherhood was a fraternal organization founded by a group of gold seekers on board a steamer bound for Skagway in Feb... More
Russian-American Company Magazin, 101 Marine Way East, Kodiak, Kodiak ...
Significance: The Russian-American Company Magazin is thought to have been constructed after 1804, but prior to the removal of the Company's headquarters to Sitka (originally New Archangel) in 1808. The Magazin... More
Arctic Brotherhood Hall, 245 Broadway, Skagway, Skagway, AK
For photographs, see HABS AK-15-5, AK-15-67, and AK-15 -79 (CT). Significance: `The Arctic Brotherhood was a fraternal organization founded by a group of gold seekers on board a steamer bound for Skagway in Feb... More
Arctic Brotherhood Hall, 245 Broadway, Skagway, Skagway, AK
For photographs, see HABS AK-15-5, AK-15-67, and AK-15 -79 (CT). Significance: `The Arctic Brotherhood was a fraternal organization founded by a group of gold seekers on board a steamer bound for Skagway in Feb... More
Arctic Brotherhood Hall, 245 Broadway, Skagway, Skagway, AK
For photographs, see HABS AK-15-5, AK-15-67, and AK-15 -79 (CT). Significance: `The Arctic Brotherhood was a fraternal organization founded by a group of gold seekers on board a steamer bound for Skagway in Feb... More
First Presbyterian Church, 450 Main Street, Skagway, Skagway, AK
Significance: Arriving in Skagway in the summer of 1899 as part of the Klondike gold rush, the Rev. J.J. Walter, superintendent of missions in Alaska for the Methodist church, undertook the fundraising to build... More
Skagway City Hall, 350 Fifth Avenue, Skagway, Skagway, AK
Significance: The construction of Skagway's first City Hall began in autumn 1897. A one-story (with attic) single-room structure, approximately 26' square, City Hall was built with horizontally laid hewn logs,... More
Arctic Brotherhood Hall, 245 Broadway, Skagway, Skagway, AK
For photographs, see HABS AK-15-5, AK-15-67, and AK-15 -79 (CT). Significance: `The Arctic Brotherhood was a fraternal organization founded by a group of gold seekers on board a steamer bound for Skagway in Feb... More
Skagway City Hall, 350 Fifth Avenue, Skagway, Skagway, AK
Significance: The construction of Skagway's first City Hall began in autumn 1897. A one-story (with attic) single-room structure, approximately 26' square, City Hall was built with horizontally laid hewn logs,... More
Arctic Brotherhood Hall, 245 Broadway, Skagway, Skagway, AK
For photographs, see HABS AK-15-5, AK-15-67, and AK-15 -79 (CT). Significance: `The Arctic Brotherhood was a fraternal organization founded by a group of gold seekers on board a steamer bound for Skagway in Feb... More
First Presbyterian Church, 450 Main Street, Skagway, Skagway, AK
Significance: Arriving in Skagway in the summer of 1899 as part of the Klondike gold rush, the Rev. J.J. Walter, superintendent of missions in Alaska for the Methodist church, undertook the fundraising to build... More
Russian-American Company Magazin, 101 Marine Way East, Kodiak, Kodiak ...
Significance: The Russian-American Company Magazin is thought to have been constructed after 1804, but prior to the removal of the Company's headquarters to Sitka (originally New Archangel) in 1808. The Magazin... More
Russian-American Company Magazin, 101 Marine Way East, Kodiak, Kodiak ...
Significance: The Russian-American Company Magazin is thought to have been constructed after 1804, but prior to the removal of the Company's headquarters to Sitka (originally New Archangel) in 1808. The Magazin... More