David Kininnook Photograph Collection ca. 1887-1905

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David Kininnook Photograph Collection ca. 1887-1905

Chiefly photographs of totem poles and native villages, Ketchikan, Alaska, and images of Tlingit Chief William Kininnook and the wedding of Lucy Kininnook and Edward Mardsen, 1887-1905.

12 items; 1 folder

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SNAC Resource ID: 6367454

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Marsden, Edward, 1869-1932

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Edward Marsden (1869-1932); son of Samuel Marsden (formerly Shooquanahd, chief of the Tsimpshean tribe in British Columbia, the first convert of William Duncan, the English missionary.) Edward attended Marietta College and Lane Theological Seminary; ordained by Presbytery of Athens (Ohio), 1898; assigned as a missionary to the Tlingits at Saxman, AK; married Lucy Kinninook, daughter of the chief of the Tongass tribe, who worked as his interpreter; Marsden oversaw the building of the church of th...

Kininnook, David

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Kininnook, William

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Kininnook, Lucy

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Meany, Edmond S. (Edmond Stephen), 1862-1935

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Edmond S. Meany was a historian, writer and collector. From the guide to the Edmond S. Meany letter to T. C. Elliott, 1920 July 7, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library) University of Washington professor of history, politician, editor and author, Edmond S. Meany was born in Michigan in 1862, but came to Washington Territory with his family in 1877. He enrolled in the University of Washington in 1880. His academic career was postponed by his father's death, but he grad...