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  • Winter view down Lincoln Street to St. Michael's Russian Orthodox Cathedral, Sitka, Alaska.
    AK-40994a.tif
  • Icon of Madonna and Child that may have originally hung in Russian Orthodox Chapel in Kijik on Lake Clark and now is in side room to the altar of St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church, Nondalton, Alaska.
    NA-33c.tif
  • Icon of Madonna and Child that may have originally hung in Russian Orthodox Chapel in Kijik on Lake Clark and now is in the altar of St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church, Nondalton, Alaska.
    NA-32c.tif
  • Icon of Madonna and Child thought to have originally hung in Russian Orthodox Chapel in Kijik on Lake Clark and now in St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church, Nondalton, Alaska.
    NA-31d.tif
  • Icon of Saint Seraphim dated March 27, 1909 on back and thought to have originally hung in Russian Orthodox Chapel in Kijik and now in St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church, Nondalton, Alaska.
    NA-29b.tif
  • Icon of Saint Nicholas thought to have originally hung in the Russian Orthodox Chapel in the village of Kijik on Lake Clark and now in St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church, Nondalton, Alaska.
    NA-28c.tif
  • Holy Transfiguration of Our Lord Russian Orthodox Church, built in 1901, Iliamna Volcano and setting sun across Cook Inlet, Ninilchik, Alaska.
    AK-3471e.tif
  • Saint George Russian Orthodox Church , Saint George Island, Pribilof Islands, Bering Sea, Alaska.
    AK-1471b.tif
  • Saint George Russian Orthodox Church , Saint George Island, Pribilof Islands, Bering Sea, Alaska.
    AK-1470c.tif
  • Russian Orthodox St. Michael's Cathedral in Sitka, Alaska.
    AK-3491a.tif
  • Holy Resurrection Russian Orthodox Church, Kodiak, Alaska.
    AK-1498c.tif
  • Russian Orthodox St. Michael's Cathedral in Sitka, Alaska.
    AK-36a.tif
  • Russian Orthodox St. Michael's Cathedral in Sitka, Alaska.
    AK-3490b.tif
  • Russian Orthodox St. Michael's Cathedral in Sitka, Alaska.
    AK-3489c.tif
  • Interior of the Russian Orthodox Church in the village of Saint George, Saint George Island, Pribilof Islands, Alaska.
    AK-1473a.tif
  • Russian Orthodox St. Michael's Cathedral in Sitka, Alaska.
    AK-35a.tif
  • Interior of the Russian Orthodox Church in the village of Saint George, Saint George Island, Pribilof Islands, Alaska.
    AK-1474c.tif
  • Interior of the Russian Orthodox Church in the village of Saint George, Saint George Island, Pribilof Islands, Alaska.
    AK-1472a.tif
  • Russian Orthodox Church in Kakhonak, Alaska.
    AK35-25.tif
  • Russian Orthodox altar in the Russian Bishop's House restored to 1853's appearance when Bishop Ivan Veniaminov who later became St. Innocent, lived here, Sitka National Historic Park, Alaska.
    SI-21c.tif
  • Russian Orthodox altar in the Russian Bishop's House restored to 1853's appearance when Bishop Ivan Veniaminov who later became St. Innocent, lived here, Sitka National Historic Park, Alaska.
    SI-19c.tif
  • Russian Orthodox altar in the Russian Bishop's House restored to 1853's appearance when Bishop Ivan Veniaminov who later became St. Innocent, lived here, Sitka National Historic Park, Alaska.
    SI-18a.tif
  • Russian Orthodox chapel in the Russian Bishop's House restored to 1853's appearance when Bishop Ivan Veniaminov, who later became St. Innocent, lived here, Sitka National Historical Park, Alaska.
    SI-13c.tif
  • Russian Orthodox altar in the Russian Bishop's House restored to 1853's appearance when Bishop Ivan Veniaminov who later became St. Innocent, lived here, Sitka National Historic Park, Alaska.
    SI-14c.tif
  • St. Nicholas Orthodox Church, built in 1894, the oldest Russian Orthodox Church in Southeast Alaska, Octogon-shaped, Juneau, Alaska.
    AK-2131a.tif
  • St. Nicholas Orthodox Church, built in 1894, the oldest Russian Orthodox Church in Southeast Alaska, Octogon-shaped, Juneau, Alaska.
    AK-1010b.tif
  • Holy Transfiguration of Our Lord Russian Orthodox Church, built in 1901, Iliamna Volcano and setting sun across Cook Inlet, Ninilchik, Alaska.
    AK-3474g.tif
  • Holy Transfiguration of Our Lord Russian Orthodox Church, built in 1901, Iliamna Volcano and setting sun across Cook Inlet, Ninilchik, Alaska.
    AK-3473f.tif
  • Winter sun over Holy Transfiguration of Our Lord Russian Orthodox Church, built in 1901, bluff above Cook Inlet, Ninilchik, Alaska.
    AK-1434c.tif
  • Dovetail joints on the standing wall of the Russian Orthodox Church at the abandoned Dena'Ina village of Kijik on the shore of Lake Clark, Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, Alaska.
    LC-702a.tif
  • The Bering Sea and the village of Saint George, Saint George Island, Pribilof Islands, Alaska.
    AK-1475b.tif

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