Historical Background

Scope and Content

Restrictions on Access

Acquisition Info

Processing Info

Inventory   [ + ]

Subject Terms


Guide to the Kodiak, Alaska, Photograph Collection
1912-1940s



PH Collection No.: 683
Title: Kodiak, Alaska, Photograph Collection
Date Span: 1912-1940s
Quantity: 17 photographic prints (1 box)
Location: K187 (1 box)
Languages: Collection materials are in English.
Bank of Kodiak, ca.1940. Special Collections, UW Libraries, UW 23505z




Historical Background

The City of Kodiak is located on the northeastern end of Kodiak Island, the second largest island in the U.S. People have lived in the area for eight thousand years. Sea otter trappers, the first non-natives, arrived from Russia in 1763 and established a settlement at Chiniak Bay, where Kodiak is located. The U.S. purchased Alaska from Russia in 1867 and commercial fishing became an important part of the economy. The U.S. Army and Navy built bases on Kodiak Island during the Aleutian Campaign of World War II. During the war, the city of Kodiak experienced rapid population growth from the military installations and it was incorporated in 1940. Following the war, salmon and crab fishing continued to be the commercial mainstay. Kodiak was devastated by the earthquake and tidal wave of March, 1964, which destroyed many boats, homes, and businesses.

Mt. Katmai, located one hundred miles from Kodiak on the Kenai Peninsula, erupted on June 6, 1912. The skies were dark with falling ash from that and subsequent eruptions until the 8th, except for a brief intermission on the morning of the 7th. This famous eruption spewed an estimated five cubic miles of ash and pumice, some of it falling as far as Ketchikan, nine hundred miles away. Up to eighteen inches of ash fell on Kodiak. A photograph in this collection reflects those few hours of lightness the day after the eruption.

Scope and Content

The collection documents town life and buildings in the City of Kodiak, Alaska, chiefly during the 1940s. Many images depict snowy, icy conditions. One image shows Kodiak on the day after the 1912 Mt. Katmai eruption. Included is a series of Kodiak scenes taken by an unknown photographer.

O. Kraft & Son, depicted in this collection, was a general merchandise store, established in 1903 and operated for three generations.

Restrictions on Access

Collection is open to the public.

Acquisition Info

Source: Richard Sasaki, Portland, OR, March 2003.

Processing Info

Processed by Sarah Nelson.


Inventory

 
Folder Item Date
Views of Kodiak
11Birds-eye view of town   View imageundated
2Panoramic view of harbor, Kodiak City1941
Photographer: Helsel Photo Co.
3View of town and harbor, including O. Kraft & Son storeca. 1940
Photographer: Helsel Photo Co.
4Street sceneca. 1940
Photographer: Helsel Photo Co.
5Snowy street scene   View imageundated
6Main Street, showing Kodiak Steam Laundry and Mecca Bar   View imageca. 1940
7 Kodiak Hotel   View imageca. 1940
8 Bank of Kodiak with cars in front   View image1940

 
Folder Item Date
Set of Photographs of Kodiak by Unknown Photographer
29Children sledding down snowy street   View imageca. 1940
10Small boats moored to icy shore   View imageca. 1940s
11Snowy Main Street   View imageca. 1940
12Snowy street showing Cheechako Club   View imageca. 1940
13Snowy street showing City Clerk building and Golden Gate Cafe   View imageca. 1940
14O. Kraft & Son store built on pier   View image
15Truck covered in snow and icicles   View image

 
Folder Item Date
Miscellaneous Images
316"Saturday Nite in Kodiak" postcard cartoon of two bears1942
Artist: Behan
Photographer: Helsel
17Men standing in ash in front of house the day after Mt. Katmai volcano eruption   View image1912

Subject Terms

Organizations:
Helsel Photo Co., photographer.
Geographic Names:
Kodiak (Alaska)--Photographs.
Subjects:
Buildings--Alaska--Kodiak--Photographs.
Harbors--Alaska--Kodiak--Photographs.
Streets--Alaska--Kodiak--Photographs.
Genre Headings:
Street photography.
Last modified: May 13, 2009
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