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Bill Wilson Sr.
Community
Hoonah Community Members
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People and Places
Summary
Bill's Tlingit name was Ya Ka Na Ook and he belonged to the Chookaneidi Brown Bear clan.
Omer's Crab Cannery at Hillman's Dock
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Hoonah Community Members
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People and Places
Hoonah Winter Waterfront Early 1950s
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People and Places
Snowy Front Street Early 1950's
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Newly Constructed War Homes Showing Hill Street
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Hoonah Community Members
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People and Places
Summary
The Territorial School on the hill among a few other buildings that did not burn in the fire of 1944 also shown.
Hoonah Front Street Showing Newly Constructed War Homes
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Hoonah Community Members
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People and Places
Front Street on a Winter Day in the Early 1950s
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Hoonah Community Members
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People and Places
Summary
The power plant is shown in the forefront. It was built on the cement foundation from the BIA teacherage that burned down in the fire of 1944.
Mary Grant Benson, Fannie McKinley and Eddie Grant
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Hoonah Community Members
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People and Places
Hoonah Waterfront Showing Kanes Dock
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Front Street Hoonah Circa 1940
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Anna Katzeek, Lilly Nigh (?), Jim Young with a Thunderbird Pole
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Hoonah Community Members
Category
People and Places
Summary
The Thunderbird Pole belonged to Joe White who belonged to the Thunderbird clan.
Old Hoonah Waterfront
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Hoonah Community Members
Category
People and Places
Summary
Hoonah homes lined the waterfront prior to the fire of 1944. To the left would be the store and to the right would be towards downtown.