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English: Buildings of the Sheldon Jackson School, Sitka, ca. 1914   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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John E. Thwaites  (1863–1940)  wikidata:Q46211791
 
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John Edward Thwaites
Description American postal worker and photographer
– was employed in Alaska by the US federal government as a postal clerk for the Railway Mail Service during the early part of the 20th century, and he traveled the route from Valdez to Unalaska onboard a wood hulled mailboat delivering mail to the coastal communities; he was also an amateur photographer.
Date of birth/death 1863 Edit this at Wikidata 1940 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Eastwood, Ontario, Canada Mercer Island
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creator QS:P170,Q46211791
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English: Buildings of the Sheldon Jackson School, Sitka, ca. 1914
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English: Caption on image: Sheldon Jackson School, Sitka, Alaska PH Coll 247.692
Sheldon Jackson College is the oldest educational institution in continuous existence in the State of Alaska. It had its beginning in 1878 when Presbyterian missionaries John G. Brady (later Governor of Alaska) and Fannie Kellogg opened the upper floor of an old military barracks as a training school for Tlingit Indians. In 1882, the building burned to the ground. Another Presbyterian missionary, Dr. Sheldon Jackson, came to the rescue. He initiated a nationwide fund-raising campaign, and later that year a new building was constructed on the site of the present campus. Dr. Jackson was later named Alaska's first General Superintendent for Education. By 1884, the school was known as the Sitka Industrial and Training School. A few years later, it became an elementary school. In 1910, the year of Dr. Jackson's death, the school was renamed Sheldon Jackson School. In 1917, a new boarding high school was added. The college program was organized in 1944 as an extension of the high school curriculum; and in 1966, the year before the high school closed, Sheldon Jackson was accredited. In 1972, the Presbyterian Church relinquished its direct authority for the operation of Sheldon Jackson College. The college is now owned and operated by an independent board of trustees. During the past 25 years, the college has grown into a four-year institution offering associate and bachelor degrees to students from widely diverse backgrounds. Emphasis on providing students with a broad-based, liberal arts education has increased.
  • Subjects (LCTGM): Sheldon Jackson School (Sitka, Alaska)-- Buildings--Alaska--Sitka; Sheldon Jackson College (Sitka, Alaska)--Buildings--Alaska--Sitka; Utility poles--Alaska--Sitka
  • Subjects (LCSH): College buildings--Alaska--Sitka
Depicted place Sitka, Alaska
Date circa 1914
date QS:P571,+1914-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
institution QS:P195,Q219563
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