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The
photographer most closely associated with the park is E.W. Merrill, legendary
Sitka art photographer. Merrill served as the park's first official custodian
from 1919-1922. During that time, Merrill worked with Governor John G. Brady
to install the park's historic totem pole collection along the trails. The
fact that the park was a favorite subject is shown by the number of Merrill
photos that either feature the park or use it as a background for other
subjects, such as commercial portraits. Today, Merrill photographs are as
important for the historical information they preserve as they are for their
artistic composition.
Sitka
National Historical Park has a collection of over 200 Merrill glass negatives.
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