1918 Spanish Flu devastated Alaska Native Villages – orphans
Alaska Orphanage Records, Alaska Archives
Records of Alaska Natives in Religious Archives
Children’s Home at Unalakleet, Nome (1946) moved to White Mountain in 1954
Dillingham Orphanage, Kanakanak, Dillingham, AK
El Nathan Children’s Home, Valdez –
Holy Cross Mission Orphanage, Holy Cross
Jesse Lee Home, Swetmann Ave, Seward, United Methodist Church (1926-1964)
Kadiak Orphanage, Wood Island, AK
- History of Kadiak Orphanage, Wood Island, Alaska (1892-1912) Electronic resource (1912) Mrs. James McWhinnie, Woman’s American Baptist Home Mission Society
Kanakanak Hospital and Orphanage
Kodiak Orphanage – Baptist Church (1890?)

Lazy Mountain Children’s Home, near Palmer (? – 1960, rebuilt 1960- 1972)
Moravian Children’s Home, Nunapitsinghak (1926-1973)
Our Lady of Lourdes Mission Orphanage, Pilgrim Springs
Teller Lutheran Orphanage, corner of Post Officer Rd and Tuksuk ST. Brevig Mission, AK or Teller Village, Cape Nome, Second Judicial District, also called the Teller Mission Orphanage, – Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Mission. The orphanage started due to an epidemic
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- Digital History Lutheran Quarterly