Most of the people listed were Sitka pioneers. Italicized names are publications or ships.
Book 1 = The Streets of Sitka, by Sitka Historical Society
Book 2 = Sixty Years in Sitka, by W. Leslie Yaw
Book 3 = Sitka, by Clarence L. Andrews
LAST NAME | FIRST NAME | COMMENTS | BOOK AND PAGE |
Ebbets | Capt John | Book 3 Page 33 | |
Edenso | Gladys | Book 2 Page 135 | |
Edenso | Nathaniel | Book 2 Page 135 | |
Edgecumbe, Cape | Book 3 Page 23-25, 33 | ||
Edgecumbe, Mt. | Book 2 Page viii, 110 Book 3 Page 13, 25, 38, 55, 56, 119, 130 | ||
Edwards | Paul | 1934 Sheldon Jackson Basketball Team | Book 2 Page 30, 35 |
Eide | Arthur | Book 2 Page 135 | |
Ekaterina | Russian ship | Book 3 Page 34 | |
Eliza | American ship from Boston | Book 3 Page 28 | |
Engelhart | Marjorie | Volunteer in Sheldon Jack College 1983 | Book 2 Page v, xx |
Enterprise | Astor’s ship to Sitka in 1810 | Book 3 Page 43, 48 | |
Erler Hotel | Presumably named after the owner, no further details known | Book 1 | |
Erskine | M.C. | Master of American steamer Fideliter | Book 3 Page 95 |
Erussard | Pierre | On 1880 Alaska census | Book 3 Page 104 |
Estabeth | Book 2 Page 51 | ||
Etolin | Capt. Adolf Karlovich | Manager of Russian-American Company in Sitka 1840-1845, native of Finland | Book 1 Book 3 Page 59, 60, 66, 70, 72, 77, 84, 87, 88, 122 |
Etolin | Madame | Book 3 Page 72-73 | |
Excursion Inlet | Book 2 Page 77, 91 | ||
Faber | Alvin | Sheldon Jackson School basketball player | Book 2 Page 30 |
Fairbanks | Book 2 Page 104, 105, 150 | ||
Father Sergius | Book 3 Page photo 14a | ||
Fideliter | British steamer | Book 3 Page 93-95 | |
Finney | Don | Book 2 Page v | |
Finney | Helen | Dtr of W Leslie Yaw | Book 2 Page v, 6 |
Fish Bay | Book 2 Page 95, 101 | ||
Fisheries | Book 3 Page 85, 97-98, 114, 116 | ||
Flake | Daniel | Book 2 Page 107 | |
Flour Mills | Book 3 Page 85, 131 | ||
Forbes | Ben | Sitka resident, lives in former Andy Koskela home | Book 1 |
Forrest | Linn A | Juneau architect | Book 2 Page 46, 105 |
Fort Ross, Calif | Book 3 Page 57 | ||
Fort St. Dionysius | Book 3 Page 59 | ||
Fort St. Michael | Book 3 Page 31, 59, 83, | ||
Fort Wrangell | Book 2 Page xvii | ||
Foss Alaska Line | Book 2 Page 166 | ||
Fournie | Clara | Book 2 Page 25 | |
Fournie | John | Sheldon Jackson School graduate | Book 2 Page 15, 68 |
Francis | Capt. E.H. | Book 3 Page 15 | |
Frank | Nelson | Book 2 Page 160 | |
Franklin | Art | Book 2 Page 142 | |
Franklin | Lady Jane | Widow of Arctic explorer Sir John Franklin | Book 3 Page 92 |
Fraser Hall | Book 2 Page 36, 52, 114, 166 | ||
Frazer | Jessie | Book 2 Page 101 | |
Freeburn | Lawrence | Book 2 Page 96 | |
Freeman | Edward D. | Pastor at First Presbyterian Church in Ketchikan 1944-1950 | Book 2 Page 43 |
Friday | Alice | Book 2 Page v | |
Frost | OW | Book 2 Page v | |
Fuller | N.A. | On 1880 Alaska census | Book 3 Page 104 |
Furuhelm | Ivan Vasilivich | Term as chief manager | Book 3 Page 88 |
Furuhjelm | Johan Hampus | Next to last Russian Governor of Sitka from 1859-1864 | Book 1 |
Gardsishov | Vice-Governor | Wife and daughter attended handover of Alaska to US | Book 3 Page 91 |
Gavin | William | Sitka minister | Book 2 Page 46, 47 |
General Harney | Schooner | Book 3 Page 97 | |
Georgeson | Dr. Charles Christian | Danish agronomist, arrived Sitka 1898 and founded and worked at US Agricultural Experimental Stations in Alaska for 30 years | Book 1 Book 2 Page 52, 125 |
Gilbert | Darlene | Book 2 Page 107 | |
Glass | Capt. | Book 3 Page 105 | |
Glass | Capt Henry | Capt of the Jamestown | Book 2 Page xviii Book 3 Page 105 |
Glubokoye Lake | Book 3 Page 14, 131 | ||
Goddard | Dr. | Established sanitarium at Sitka Hot Spgs | Book 3 Page 131 |
Goddard | Mayor | Book 2 Page 87, 89 | |
Goddard Hot Springs | Book 2 Page 165 | ||
Goff | Mary | Book 2 Page v | |
Golovnin | Lieut. Vasily M. | Book 3 Page 47-50, 61, 74 | |
Grant | Robert | Class of 1929 – Sheldon Jackson School | Book 2 Page 14 |
Gray | Capt | Discovered Great River of the West | Book 3 Page27 |
Gregorioff | Jean | Sheldon Jackson School student | Book 2 Page 58, 127 |
Gregorioff | Margaret | Sheldon Jackson School student reporter | Book 2 Page 25, 73 |
Gregory | Bishop | Book 2 Page 146 | |
Greig | Herbert | Photo building Beachcombed Sawmill in Sitka in 1935 | Book 2 Page 58, 60, 61 |
Griffiths | Rev. Warren | Skagway minister | Book 2 Page 47 |
Gunderson | Andy | Book 2 Page 75 | |
Gunther | Erna | Book 2 Page 132 | |
Hagemeister | Capt. Leonty Andreyvish | Succeeds Baranov as chief manager | Book 3 Page 22, 45, 46, 58, 88 |
Hager | Clyde | Book 2 Page 89, 150 | |
Haida | Jake | Silversmith | Book 3 Page 129 |
Haines | Book 2 Page 7, 49, 55, 79, 92, 93 | ||
Haines House Orphanage | Book 2 Page ;6, 92, 93 | ||
Haldane | Sandy | Book 2 Page 121 | |
Haley | Nicholas | On 1880 Alaska census, Arizona Prospector | Book 3 Page 104, 113 |
Haley | Nicholas | Opened Silver Bay mine | The Streets of Sitka Book 3 Page 15, 113 |
Hall | Commander | Book 2 Page 89 | |
Hallock | Charles | Founder of Field and Stream | Book 3 Page 108-109 |
Hames | Lloyd | Book 2 Page 162 | |
Hamilton | Fred | Book 2 Page 127 | |
Hamilton | Gilbert | 1934 Sheldon Jackson Basketball Team | Book 2 Page 30 |
Hamilton | Harry | 1934 Sheldon Jackson Basketball Team | Book 2 Page 30, 155 |
Hancock | American Ship from Boston | Book 3 Page 28 | |
Hanks | Edward M | Volunteer in Mission – Sheldon Jackson School | Book 2 Page 19, 166 |
Hansen | Eiler | Book 2 Page 147 | |
Hansen | Kenneth | Sheldon Jackson School basketball player | Book 2 Page 30 |
Hansen | Louise | Book 2 Page 147 | |
Harbor, Mt | Book 2 Page 46 | ||
Harding | Mrs. | Photo at Sheldon Jackson School | Book 2 Page 43 |
Harding | President Warren | Photo at Sheldon Jackson School | Book 2 Page 40, 43 |
Harris | Henry | Book 2 Page 151 | |
Harris | Ted | Book 2 Page 90 | |
Haskett | Edward W. | Dist. Attorney | Book 3 Page 112 |
Hays | Ellen Hope | Book 2 Page v | |
Heid | John G | Book 3 Page 112 | |
Heintzleman | Frank | Book 2 Page 104 | |
Hendrickson | Samuel | Book 2 Page 19 | |
Herring | Katherine | Book 2 Page 83 | |
Higginson | Ella | Book 3 Page 110 | |
Hill | Sitka resident | Book 1 | |
Hillyer | Munson C | US Marshal | Book 3 Page 112 |
Hirsch | Abraham | Bought the Politovsky | Book 3 Page 94 |
Hirst | Bernard | Owned a store in Sitka, opened Hirst-Chichagof Mine | Book 1 |
Hoggatt | Wilford B | 6th Governor of Alaska | Book 1 |
Holder | Catherine | Book 2 Page 56, 214 | |
Holloway | Hugh H | Book 2 Page 158-159, 162 | |
Hollywood | William | Early Sitka resident | Book 1 |
Home Missions Monthly Hall | Book 2 Page 11, 23, 51, 86, 119, 125, 129, 157 | ||
Hood Bay | Book 2 Page 64 | ||
Hoogeveen | Godfried | Book 2 Page 141 | |
Hoonah | Book 2 Page 11, 44, 79, 92 | ||
Hoonah Sound | Book 2 Page 78 | ||
Hootsnahoo | Indian Village | Book 3 Page 129 | |
Hope | Andrew | Sitka town elder | Book 2 Page 46, 68, 76-81, 93-101 |
Hope | Margaret | Book 2 Page 97 | |
Houk House | Book 2 Page 16, 17 | ||
Howard | David | Book 2 Page 79 | |
Howard | George | Photo building boat | Book 2 Page 71, 79, 80 |
Howard | O.O. | Book 2 Page xvii | |
Howard Brothers Boatshop | In Sitka | Book 2 Page 69 | |
Hunter | Elwood | Sitka minister | Book 2 Page 46 |
Hutchinson | Hayward M. | Bought the Politovsky | Book 3 Page 94, 107 |
Hutchinson, Kohl & Co. | Book 3 Page 94, 96, 97 | ||
Hydaburg | Book 2 Page 11, 38, 44, 49 | ||
Icy Straits | Book 2 Page 153 | ||
Imhoff | Verley | Sheldon Jackson School student in 1930s | Book 2 Page 57-58 |
Indian River | Book 2 Page xiv, 41, 42, 60, 61, 63, 73, 86, 90, 91, 113-119 | ||
Industrial Home for Boys | Book 2 Page xviii, xx | ||
Ingraham | Joseph | Book 3 Page 26 | |
Ipalook | Percy | Class of 1929 – Sheldon Jackson School | Book 2 Page 14 |
Irving | Washington | Book 3 Page 43 | |
Isaacsons | Oscar | Sitka resident, bought the home of Gus Savella | Book 1 |
Isabella | American ship, Capt. Davis | Book 3 Page 48 | |
Islands Community College | Book 2 Page 166 | ||
Jackman | Dr. Earl | Book 2 Page 47, 91-92 | |
Jackson | Bruce | Book 2 Page 107 | |
Jackson | Dennis | Book 2 Page 107 | |
Jackson | Dr. Sheldon | early Alaska missionary | Book 2 Page xiii, xv, xvii-xix, 41, 44, 113, 129-132, 157, 159 Book 3 Page 111 |
Jackson | Mother | Director of Haines House Orphanage | Book 2 Page 6 |
Jackson | Samuel | Book 2 Page 214 | |
Jacobs | Harvey | Book 2 Page 152-153 | |
James | John | 1934 Sheldon Jackson Basketball Team, boatbuilder, photo | Book 2 Page 30, 33, 34, 71, 135 |
James | Martha | Book 2 Page 107 | |
James | Ray | Book 2 Page 135 | |
Jamestown | Capt. MacDougall, lying in Sitka harbor when Alaska turned over to US | Book 3 Page 91, 104, | |
Jamestown Bay | Book 2 Page 77 Book 3 Page 132 | ||
Japonski Island | Book 2 Page 82, 90, 151 | ||
Jarvis | David H | Served on the Cutter Bear and later served as Sitka Customs Officer | Book 1 |
Jennings | Russell | Book 2 Page 115 | |
Jensen | Vernon | Book 2 Page 138 | |
Jerald | Charles | Book 2 Page v | |
John L. Stephens | Contract for mail service, San Francisco to Sitka | Book 3 Page 96, 107 | |
John S. Wright | Ship | Book 3 Page 96 | |
Johnson | Samuel | Angoon town elder | Book 2 Page 49 |
Johnson | Stan | Book 2 Page 128 | |
Johnston | Dr. | Photo at Sheldon Jackson School | Book 2 Page 43 |
Jones | Andrew | Book 2 Page 127 | |
Judd | Benjamin F | Book 2 Page 92-93 | |
Judd | Benjamin F, Jr. | Book 2 Page 92 | |
Juneau | Book 2 Page 11, 44, 51, 63, 79, 93, 105, 127, 137, 138, 151 | ||
Juno | American ship purchased by Baranof | Book 3 Page 40-41 | |
Kadanaha | Maggie | Photo, lived in Skagway and Haines and taught native arts at Sheldon Jackson School | Book 2 Page 54, 55, 58 |
Kadin | A Creole, drew charts for Tebenkov’s Atlass | Book 3 Page 72 | |
Kaelke | Mary Anne | Book 2 Page v | |
Kaelke | Michael E | Book 2 Page v, xiv, 154, 162, 166-168 | |
Kake | Book 2 Page 11, 79, 127 | ||
Kakul Narrows | Book 2 Page 101 | ||
Kalampy’s Slide | Book 3 Page 131 | ||
Kalinin | Mr. | Boat pilot | Book 3 Page 56 |
Kamchatka | Russian war sloop | Book 3 Page 59 | |
Kamensky | Father Anatole | Photo, Greek Catholic Priest | Book 3 Page 14a, |
Karras | Bertha | Book 2 Page v | |
Kashevaroff | Rev. A.P. | Of Juneau | Book 3 Page 135 |
Kashevaroff | Father Andrew | Bn Kodiak in 1865, served as teacher and priest in Alaska | Book 1 Book 3 Page 7 |
Kashevarovs, the | Book 3 Page 91 | ||
Katlean | Chief | Tlingit Chief who led Indians against Baranoff in the 1804 Battle of Sitka | Book 1 Book 3 Page photo 14a, 32-33, 57, 102-103, 128 |
Katlean Bay | (Katleansky) | Book 3 Page 14, 130 | |
Keeksitties | Book 3 Page 102-103 | ||
Kekoor | Book 3 Page 34, 37, 39 | ||
Kellogg | Fannie E. | From Granville, NY, opened school in Sitka, married S. Hall Young, returned to Wrangell | Book 2 Page xvii, xviii Book 3 Page 105 |
Kelly | Professor | Of the Sheldon Jackson School | Book 3 Page 114 |
Kelly | Pam | Book 2 Page v | |
Kelly | William A | Supt of Sitka Industrial Training School 1889-1899 | Book 1 |
Book 3 Page 114 | |||
Kennedy | Lilly | Book 2 Page 107 | |
Ketchikan | Book 2 Page 6, 11, 43, 77, 105, 114, 138, 154, 157 | ||
Kettleson | Ted | Book 2 Page 43 | |
Kettleson | Ted | Photo at Sheldon Jackson School | Book 2 Page 43 |
Khlebnikov | Kyril | Chief accountant | Book 3 Page 51-52, 58 |
Kilgore | Capt. W.F. | Book 3 Page 15 | |
King | Everett B | Book 2 Page 79 | |
King George | Ship of Capt. Portlock | Book 3 Page 25 | |
Kinkead | John Henry | From Nevada, First Gov of Alaska in 1884 | Book 1 Book 3 Page 107, 112 |
Kitka | Margaret | Book 2 Page 127 | |
Klan Tech | Chief | Book 3 Page photo 14a | |
Klawock | Book 2 Page 11 | ||
Klemola | Charles | Book 2 Page 106 | |
Klukwan Indian Village | Book 2 Page 92 Book 3 Page 129 | ||
Knapp | Lyman P. | Gov of Alaska | Book 3 Page 112 |
Knapp | Marilyn | Book 2 Page v | |
Knight | William | Book 2 Page 105, 148-149 | |
Kodiak | Book 2 Page 85 | ||
Kohl | William | Sold the Fideliter | Book 3 Page 93 |
Kohl & Co., Hutchinson | Book 3 Page 94, 96, 97 | ||
Kokwantans | Book 3 Page 103 | ||
Kolosh | Russian word for Tlingits | Book 3 Page 31, 32, 35-36, 40, 45, 49, 63, 64, 65, 66 | |
Kolosh Reka | Aka Indian River | Book 3 Page 34 | |
Koloshian Church | Book 3 Page 71, 126 | ||
Kooska | Indian silversmith | Book 3 Page 129 | |
Koskela | Andy | Finnish fisherman and Sitka resident | Book 1 |
Koskul | Theodore | Bought the Angola | Book 3 Page 95 |
Koskull | Mrs. M.V. | Book 3 Page 96 | |
Kosters Trail | Book 3 Page 132 | ||
Kostrometinoff | George | Nephew of Peter, born Sitka 1854 | Book 1 Book 3 Page 8, photo 14a, 15, 105 |
Kostrometinoff | Peter S | Early pioneer, owned/worked with the Ice Company | Book 1 |
Kostromitinovs, the | Book 3 Page 91 | ||
Krestov Bay | Book 3 Page 13, 24, 30 | ||
Krusenstern | Capt. Ivan Fedorovich | Book 3 Page47 | |
Kruzof Island | Book 2 Page 61, 63, 74 Book 3 Page 25, 56, 119 | ||
Kryukov | Manager at Unalaska | Book 3 Page 88 | |
Kupreanov | Madame | Book 3 Page 75 | |
Kupreanov | Capt. Ivan Antonovich | Term as chief manager | Book 3 Page 59, 74a, 88 |
Kuskov | Ivan Alexandrovich | In charge at Sitka | Book 3 Page 45-46, 74 |
Kuskov | Book 3 Page 89 | ||
Kutnall | John | Sold the Fideliter | Book 3 Page 93 |
Kutusov | Russian American company vessel | Book 3 Page 58 | |
Kuykendall | Ora | Supervisor of small boys at Sheldon Jackson School | Book 2 Page 52 |
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