You may be able to find additional resources on this topic by searching the guides to all of our collections on our website, or using the search box below.
African American history in Alaska
Alaska Constitutional Convention and statehood
Alaska state legislators and legislation
Anchorage Winter Olympics bids
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
Businesses, clubs, and organizations
Fishing, fisheries, and canneries
Fur trading, trapping, and farming
Geography and environmental studies
Non-English language collections
Senior Citizen issues and advocacy
Student newspapers, Anchorage Community College and University of Alaska Anchorage
The Jesse Lee Home was a home for displaced children founded by the Methodist Church in 1889. Originally in Unalaska, it was moved to Seward in the 1920s. This is a listing of collections in the holdings of Archives and Special Collections at the UAA/APU Consortium Library. It may not be a complete list of all the materials related to the Jesse Lee Home.. Researchers may wish to search the Archives site for a more comprehensive look at our collection guides. Each page of the Archives website has a keyword search box.