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Pioneers E-K

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 NAMEFIRST NAMECOMMENTSBOOK AND PAGE
EbbetsCapt JohnBook 3 Page 33
EdensoGladysBook 2 Page 135
EdensoNathanielBook 2 Page 135
Edgecumbe, CapeBook 3 Page 23-25, 33
Edgecumbe, Mt.Book 2 Page viii, 110
Book 3 Page 13, 25, 38, 55, 56, 119, 130
EdwardsPaul1934 Sheldon Jackson Basketball TeamBook 2 Page 30, 35
EideArthurBook 2 Page 135
EkaterinaRussian shipBook 3 Page 34
ElizaAmerican ship from BostonBook 3 Page 28
EngelhartMarjorieVolunteer in Sheldon Jack College 1983Book 2 Page v, xx
EnterpriseAstor’s ship to Sitka in 1810Book 3 Page 43, 48
Erler HotelPresumably named after the owner, no further details knownBook 1
ErskineM.C.Master of American steamer FideliterBook 3 Page 95
ErussardPierreOn 1880 Alaska censusBook 3 Page 104
EstabethBook 2 Page 51
EtolinCapt. Adolf KarlovichManager of Russian-American Company in Sitka 1840-1845, native of FinlandBook 1
Book 3 Page 59, 60, 66, 70, 72, 77, 84, 87, 88, 122
EtolinMadameBook 3 Page 72-73
Excursion InletBook 2 Page 77, 91
FaberAlvinSheldon Jackson School basketball playerBook 2 Page 30
FairbanksBook 2 Page 104, 105, 150
Father SergiusBook 3 Page photo 14a
FideliterBritish steamerBook 3 Page 93-95
FinneyDonBook 2 Page v
FinneyHelenDtr of W Leslie YawBook 2 Page v, 6
Fish BayBook 2 Page 95, 101
FisheriesBook 3 Page 85, 97-98, 114, 116
FlakeDanielBook 2 Page 107
Flour MillsBook 3 Page 85, 131
ForbesBenSitka resident, lives in former Andy Koskela homeBook 1
ForrestLinn AJuneau architectBook 2 Page 46, 105
Fort Ross, CalifBook 3 Page 57
Fort St. DionysiusBook 3 Page 59
Fort St. MichaelBook 3 Page 31, 59, 83,
Fort WrangellBook 2 Page xvii
Foss Alaska LineBook 2 Page 166
FournieClaraBook 2 Page 25
FournieJohnSheldon Jackson School graduateBook 2 Page 15, 68
FrancisCapt. E.H.Book 3 Page 15
FrankNelsonBook 2 Page 160
FranklinArtBook 2 Page 142
FranklinLady JaneWidow of Arctic explorer Sir John FranklinBook 3 Page 92
Fraser HallBook 2 Page 36, 52, 114, 166
FrazerJessieBook 2 Page 101
FreeburnLawrenceBook 2 Page 96
FreemanEdward D.Pastor at First Presbyterian Church in Ketchikan 1944-1950Book 2 Page 43
FridayAliceBook 2 Page v
FrostOWBook 2 Page v
FullerN.A.On 1880 Alaska censusBook 3 Page 104
FuruhelmIvan VasilivichTerm as chief managerBook 3 Page 88
FuruhjelmJohan HampusNext to last Russian Governor of Sitka from 1859-1864Book 1
GardsishovVice-GovernorWife and daughter attended handover of Alaska to USBook 3 Page 91
GavinWilliamSitka ministerBook 2 Page 46, 47
General HarneySchoonerBook 3 Page 97
GeorgesonDr. Charles ChristianDanish agronomist, arrived Sitka 1898 and founded and worked at US Agricultural Experimental Stations in Alaska for 30 yearsBook 1
Book 2 Page 52, 125
GilbertDarleneBook 2 Page 107
GlassCapt.Book 3 Page 105
GlassCapt HenryCapt of the JamestownBook 2 Page xviii
Book 3 Page 105
Glubokoye LakeBook 3 Page 14, 131
GoddardDr.Established sanitarium at Sitka Hot SpgsBook 3 Page 131
GoddardMayorBook 2 Page 87, 89
Goddard Hot SpringsBook 2 Page 165
GoffMaryBook 2 Page v
GolovninLieut. Vasily M.Book 3 Page 47-50, 61, 74
GrantRobertClass of 1929 – Sheldon Jackson SchoolBook 2 Page 14
GrayCaptDiscovered Great River of the WestBook 3 Page27
GregorioffJeanSheldon Jackson School studentBook 2 Page 58, 127
GregorioffMargaretSheldon Jackson School student reporterBook 2 Page 25, 73
GregoryBishopBook 2 Page 146
GreigHerbertPhoto building Beachcombed Sawmill in Sitka in 1935Book 2 Page 58, 60, 61
GriffithsRev. WarrenSkagway ministerBook 2 Page 47
GundersonAndyBook 2 Page 75
GuntherErnaBook 2 Page 132
HagemeisterCapt. Leonty AndreyvishSucceeds Baranov as chief managerBook 3 Page 22, 45, 46, 58, 88
HagerClydeBook 2 Page 89, 150
HaidaJakeSilversmithBook 3 Page 129
HainesBook 2 Page 7, 49, 55, 79, 92, 93
Haines House OrphanageBook 2 Page ;6, 92, 93
HaldaneSandyBook 2 Page 121
HaleyNicholasOn 1880 Alaska census, Arizona ProspectorBook 3 Page 104, 113
HaleyNicholasOpened Silver Bay mineThe Streets of Sitka
Book 3 Page 15, 113
 
HallCommanderBook 2 Page 89
HallockCharlesFounder of Field and StreamBook 3 Page 108-109
HamesLloydBook 2 Page 162
HamiltonFredBook 2 Page 127
HamiltonGilbert1934 Sheldon Jackson Basketball TeamBook 2 Page 30
HamiltonHarry1934 Sheldon Jackson Basketball TeamBook 2 Page 30, 155
HancockAmerican Ship from BostonBook 3 Page 28
HanksEdward MVolunteer in Mission – Sheldon Jackson SchoolBook 2 Page 19, 166
HansenEilerBook 2 Page 147
HansenKennethSheldon Jackson School basketball playerBook 2 Page 30
HansenLouiseBook 2 Page 147
Harbor, MtBook 2 Page 46
HardingMrs.Photo at Sheldon Jackson SchoolBook 2 Page 43
HardingPresident WarrenPhoto at Sheldon Jackson SchoolBook 2 Page 40, 43
HarrisHenryBook 2 Page 151
HarrisTedBook 2 Page 90
HaskettEdward W.Dist. AttorneyBook 3 Page 112
HaysEllen HopeBook 2 Page v
HeidJohn GBook 3 Page 112
HeintzlemanFrankBook 2 Page 104
HendricksonSamuelBook 2 Page 19
HerringKatherineBook 2 Page 83
HigginsonEllaBook 3 Page 110
HillSitka residentBook 1
HillyerMunson CUS MarshalBook 3 Page 112
HirschAbrahamBought the PolitovskyBook 3 Page 94
HirstBernardOwned a store in Sitka, opened Hirst-Chichagof MineBook 1
HoggattWilford B6th Governor of AlaskaBook 1
HolderCatherineBook 2 Page 56, 214
HollowayHugh HBook 2 Page 158-159, 162
HollywoodWilliamEarly Sitka residentBook 1
Home Missions Monthly HallBook 2 Page 11, 23, 51, 86, 119, 125, 129, 157
Hood BayBook 2 Page 64
HoogeveenGodfriedBook 2 Page 141
HoonahBook 2 Page 11, 44, 79, 92
Hoonah SoundBook 2 Page 78
HootsnahooIndian VillageBook 3 Page 129
HopeAndrewSitka town elderBook 2 Page 46, 68, 76-81, 93-101
HopeMargaretBook 2 Page 97
Houk HouseBook 2 Page 16, 17
HowardDavidBook 2 Page 79
HowardGeorgePhoto building boatBook 2 Page 71, 79, 80
HowardO.O.Book 2 Page xvii
Howard Brothers BoatshopIn SitkaBook 2 Page 69
HunterElwoodSitka ministerBook 2 Page 46
HutchinsonHayward M.Bought the PolitovskyBook 3 Page 94, 107
Hutchinson, Kohl & Co.Book 3 Page 94, 96, 97
HydaburgBook 2 Page 11, 38, 44, 49
Icy StraitsBook 2 Page 153
ImhoffVerleySheldon Jackson School student in 1930sBook 2 Page 57-58
Indian RiverBook 2 Page xiv, 41, 42, 60, 61, 63, 73, 86, 90, 91, 113-119
Industrial Home for BoysBook 2 Page xviii, xx
IngrahamJosephBook 3 Page 26
IpalookPercyClass of 1929 – Sheldon Jackson SchoolBook 2 Page 14
IrvingWashingtonBook 3 Page 43
IsaacsonsOscarSitka resident, bought the home of Gus SavellaBook 1
IsabellaAmerican ship, Capt. DavisBook 3 Page 48
Islands Community CollegeBook 2 Page 166
JackmanDr. EarlBook 2 Page 47, 91-92
JacksonBruceBook 2 Page 107
JacksonDennisBook 2 Page 107
JacksonDr. Sheldonearly Alaska missionaryBook 2 Page xiii, xv, xvii-xix, 41, 44, 113, 129-132, 157, 159
Book 3 Page 111
JacksonMotherDirector of Haines House OrphanageBook 2 Page 6
JacksonSamuelBook 2 Page 214
JacobsHarveyBook 2 Page 152-153
JamesJohn1934 Sheldon Jackson Basketball Team, boatbuilder, photoBook 2 Page 30, 33, 34, 71, 135
JamesMarthaBook 2 Page 107
JamesRayBook 2 Page 135
JamestownCapt. MacDougall, lying in Sitka harbor when Alaska turned over to USBook 3 Page 91, 104,
Jamestown BayBook 2 Page 77
Book 3 Page 132
Japonski IslandBook 2 Page 82, 90, 151
JarvisDavid HServed on the Cutter Bear and later served as Sitka Customs OfficerBook 1
JenningsRussellBook 2 Page 115
JensenVernonBook 2 Page 138
JeraldCharlesBook 2 Page v
John L. StephensContract for mail service, San Francisco to SitkaBook 3 Page 96, 107
John S. WrightShipBook 3 Page 96
JohnsonSamuelAngoon town elderBook 2 Page 49
JohnsonStanBook 2 Page 128
JohnstonDr.Photo at Sheldon Jackson SchoolBook 2 Page 43
JonesAndrewBook 2 Page 127
JuddBenjamin FBook 2 Page 92-93
JuddBenjamin F, Jr.Book 2 Page 92
JuneauBook 2 Page 11, 44, 51, 63, 79, 93, 105, 127, 137, 138, 151
JunoAmerican ship purchased by BaranofBook 3 Page 40-41
KadanahaMaggiePhoto, lived in Skagway and Haines and taught native arts at Sheldon Jackson SchoolBook 2 Page 54, 55, 58
KadinA Creole, drew charts for Tebenkov’s AtlassBook 3 Page 72
KaelkeMary AnneBook 2 Page v
KaelkeMichael EBook 2 Page v, xiv, 154, 162, 166-168
KakeBook 2 Page 11, 79, 127
Kakul NarrowsBook 2 Page 101
Kalampy’s SlideBook 3 Page 131
KalininMr.Boat pilotBook 3 Page 56
KamchatkaRussian war sloopBook 3 Page 59
KamenskyFather AnatolePhoto, Greek Catholic PriestBook 3 Page 14a,
KarrasBerthaBook 2 Page v
KashevaroffRev. A.P.Of JuneauBook 3 Page 135
KashevaroffFather AndrewBn Kodiak in 1865, served as teacher and priest in AlaskaBook 1
Book 3 Page 7
Kashevarovs, theBook 3 Page 91
KatleanChiefTlingit Chief who led Indians against Baranoff in the 1804 Battle of SitkaBook 1
Book 3 Page photo 14a, 32-33, 57, 102-103, 128
Katlean Bay(Katleansky)Book 3 Page 14, 130
KeeksittiesBook 3 Page 102-103
KekoorBook 3 Page 34, 37, 39
KelloggFannie E.From Granville, NY, opened school in Sitka, married S. Hall Young, returned to WrangellBook 2 Page xvii, xviii
Book 3 Page 105
KellyProfessorOf the Sheldon Jackson SchoolBook 3 Page 114
KellyPamBook 2 Page v
KellyWilliam ASupt of Sitka Industrial Training School 1889-1899Book 1
Book 3 Page 114
KennedyLillyBook 2 Page 107
KetchikanBook 2 Page 6, 11, 43, 77, 105, 114, 138, 154, 157
KettlesonTedBook 2 Page 43
KettlesonTedPhoto at Sheldon Jackson SchoolBook 2 Page 43
KhlebnikovKyrilChief accountantBook 3 Page 51-52, 58
KilgoreCapt. W.F.Book 3 Page 15
KingEverett BBook 2 Page 79
King GeorgeShip of Capt. PortlockBook 3 Page 25
KinkeadJohn HenryFrom Nevada, First Gov of Alaska in 1884Book 1
Book 3 Page 107, 112
KitkaMargaretBook 2 Page 127
Klan TechChiefBook 3 Page photo 14a
KlawockBook 2 Page 11
KlemolaCharlesBook 2 Page 106
Klukwan Indian VillageBook 2 Page 92
Book 3 Page 129
KnappLyman P.Gov of AlaskaBook 3 Page 112
KnappMarilynBook 2 Page v
KnightWilliamBook 2 Page 105, 148-149
KodiakBook 2 Page 85
KohlWilliamSold the FideliterBook 3 Page 93
Kohl & Co., HutchinsonBook 3 Page 94, 96, 97
KokwantansBook 3 Page 103
KoloshRussian word for TlingitsBook 3 Page 31, 32, 35-36, 40, 45, 49, 63, 64, 65, 66
Kolosh RekaAka Indian RiverBook 3 Page 34
Koloshian ChurchBook 3 Page 71, 126
KooskaIndian silversmithBook 3 Page 129
KoskelaAndyFinnish fisherman and Sitka residentBook 1
KoskulTheodoreBought the AngolaBook 3 Page 95
KoskullMrs. M.V.Book 3 Page 96
Kosters TrailBook 3 Page 132
KostrometinoffGeorgeNephew of Peter, born Sitka 1854Book 1
Book 3 Page 8, photo 14a, 15, 105
KostrometinoffPeter SEarly pioneer, owned/worked with the Ice CompanyBook 1
Kostromitinovs, theBook 3 Page 91
Krestov BayBook 3 Page 13, 24, 30
KrusensternCapt. Ivan FedorovichBook 3 Page47
Kruzof IslandBook 2 Page 61, 63, 74
Book 3 Page 25, 56, 119
KryukovManager at UnalaskaBook 3 Page 88
KupreanovMadameBook 3 Page 75
KupreanovCapt. Ivan AntonovichTerm as chief managerBook 3 Page 59, 74a, 88
KuskovIvan AlexandrovichIn charge at SitkaBook 3 Page 45-46, 74
KuskovBook 3 Page 89
KutnallJohnSold the FideliterBook 3 Page 93
KutusovRussian American company vesselBook 3 Page 58
KuykendallOraSupervisor of small boys at Sheldon Jackson SchoolBook 2 Page 52

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