First Peoples of The Tongass - Historical Photographs

 

Chief Johnson
Ketchikan, Alaska

 

November 04, 2002
Monday


Chief Johnson - Tlingit - in carved wooden hat, Ketchikan, Alaska.

Date Unknown

Photographer: Unknown

Courtesy of the University of Washington Libraries. Manuscripts, Special Collections, University Archives Division - Alaska Collection

 


 

Lower half of Tlingit totem pole known as the Chief Johnson pole,
Ketchikan, Alaska,

Date: August 5, 1904.

Photographer: John N. Cobb

A replica of the original pole was carved & raised in 1989 in Ketchikan.

Courtesy of the University of Washington Libraries. Manuscripts, Special Collections, University Archives Division - John N. Cobb Collection

 


 

Tlingit totem pole known as the Chief Johnson pole and buildings,
Ketchikan, Alaska, ca. 1895-1900

Date: ca. 1897

Photographer: Lloyd Winter -- E. Percy Pond

A replica of the original pole was carved & raised in 1989 in Ketchikan.

Courtesy of the University of Washington Libraries. Manuscripts, Special Collections, University Archives Division - Lloyd Winter & E. Percy Pond Collection

 


 

Tlingit totem pole known as the Chief Johnson pole, with marble gravestone, in front of painted housefront, Ketchikan, Alaska, 1909.

Date: 1909

Photographer: John N. Cobb

A replica of the original pole was carved & raised in 1989 in Ketchikan.

Courtesy of the University of Washington Libraries. Manuscripts, Special Collections, University Archives Division - John N. Cobb Collection

 

 

 

 

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