Anna Hunnicutt lived in the Alaska territory, primarily Kotzebue Sound Mission, as a Quaker Missionary for much of her young adulthood. She married twice, first to Z. Edward E. Foster in 1899, with whom she had two children, Vivian and Gladys, and later to a Mr. Marshall. She took on a quasi-maternal role for an indigenous Alaskan woman named Ashugak, who adopted the English name Iva Kenworthy and later married an indigenous man and took the last name Augrook. Please be aware that this collection contains discriminatory language referring to, and ideas about, indigenous Alaskan people. These words and concepts are a historical reality and tell the modern scholar much about the interactions between White American missionaries and the people they intended to minister to. Additional content notes can be found in the abstracts of individual submissions.
Submissions from 2023
Story of the Northland, Anna Hunnicutt Foster Marshall
Untitled poem, Anna Hunnicutt Foster Marshall
Submissions from 1986
Letter to Dear Ones at Home (#2), Anna Hunnicutt Foster Marshall
Submissions from 1948
Letter to Mrs. Marshall (#2), Lily Egah Savoh
Letter to Mrs. Marshall (#3), Lily Egah Savoh
Ashugak (brief narrative), Anna Hunnicutt Foster Marshall
Submissions from 1946
Letter to Mrs. Marshall (#1), Ashugak Iva Kenworthy Augrook
Submissions from 1912
Letter to Mrs. Foster (#3), Ashugak Iva Kenworthy Augrook
Submissions from 1911
Letter to Mrs. Foster (#2), Ashugak Iva Kenworthy Augrook
Submissions from 1907
Letter to Mrs. Foster (#1), Ashugak Iva Kenworthy Augrook
Letter to the Honorable Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, Unknown
Submissions from 1906
Letter to Anna Foster, Sarah I. Dankut
Letter to the Honorable W. B. Hoggatt, Governor of Alaska, Henry M. Hoy
Letter to Judge Moore, Unknown
Letter to loved ones, Unknown
Submissions from 1905
Letter to Dear Ones All, Hunnicutt
Excerpts from a personal journal, 1904-1905, Martha Hunnicutt
Submissions from 1904
Letter to Father and Mother (#3), Anna Hunnicutt Foster Marshall
Submissions from 1903
Letter to Father and Mother (#2), Anna Hunnicutt Foster Marshall
Poem on the death of a favorite reindeer, Anna Hunnicutt Foster Marshall
Submissions from 1900
Letter to Father and Mother (#1), Anna Hunnicutt Foster Marshall
Submissions from 1899
Marriage Certificate of Z. Edward E. Foster and Anna Hunnicutt, Friends Mission, Kotzebue Sound, Alaska
Submissions from 1898
Letter to Anna Hunnicutt, Hunnicutt
Submissions from 1897
Letter to Brothers and Sisters, Anna Hunnicutt Foster Marshall
Letter to Dear Ones at Home (#3), Anna Hunnicutt Foster Marshall
Letter to W. P. Hunnicutt (#1), Sheldon Jackson
Letter to W. P. Hunnicutt (#2), Sheldon Jackson
Letter to W. P. Hunnicutt (#3), Sheldon Jackson
Submissions from 1896
Letter to Dear Ones at Home (#1), Anna Hunnicutt Foster Marshall