Rivers—Yukon
Subject
Subject Source: Photosub
Found in 85 Collections and/or Records:
A string of dogs in snow, Yukon River, 1905
Item — Photo box 9: Series 10. [Barcode: 35025041841442]
Identifier: PH001_1002
At the Boundary Between Alaska and The Yukon. CLA: International Boundary on Yukon River, 1908
Item — Photo box 8: Series 10. [Barcode: 35025041841434]
Identifier: PH001_0931b
Bennett, B.C. Fall '99. [View from ship to small town amid snow, on shore. Loose print.], 1899 fall
Item
Identifier: PH203_005_18
Dates:
1899 fall
Bennett city. Where we lived. [View from height over Bennett. Mountain range in background. Loose print.], 1899-1900
Item
Identifier: PH203_005_21
Dates:
1899-1900
Birch bark canoe at Eagle, Alaska. Yukon River. CLA: Harliquin Duck on thwart. A thwart is a brace across the canoe., 1906
Item — Photo box 13: Series 10. [Barcode: 35025041841483]
Identifier: PH001_1420
Boundary Line 141st Meridian on Yukon River., 1932
Item — Photo box 11: Series 10. [Barcode: 35025041841467]
Identifier: PH001_1275
Abstract
Str. crossing the Boundary Line between U.S. and Canada 141st Mer. Line cut from Mt. H. Elias to Arctic Ocean, over 800 miles. For Captain Newcomb. The Northern Commercial Co. boats: Had 3 paquets: The Susie, The Sarah, The Hannah. THese paquets were copi
Dates:
1932
Buildings at Eagle, along Yukon River. Typical frontier villages along the way, undated
Item — Photo box 9: Series 10. [Barcode: 35025041841442]
Identifier: PH001_1099
"Calico Bluff," striated bluff along Yukon River., 1906
Item — Photo box 7: Series 10. [Barcode: 35025041841426]
Identifier: PH001_0894
Caribou Run on Yukon River, Eagle, Alaska, 1916
Item — Photo box 8: Series 10. [Barcode: 35025041841434]
Identifier: PH001_0973
Caribou swimming across the Yukon River. CLA: Caribou swimming across the Yukon River - Taken from deck of river steamer., 1925
Item — Photo box 10: Series 10. [Barcode: 35025041841459]
Identifier: PH001_1192
Caribou swimming the Yukon. CLA: Copy by CLA, undated
Item — Photo box 3: Series 10. [Barcode: 35025041841384]
Identifier: PH001_0384
"Carriers of Water." Winter on the Yukon. Man with barrel on dog sled, hauling water from ice-choked Yukon River., 1905-1906 Winter
Item — Photo box 13: Series 10. [Barcode: 35025041841483]
Identifier: PH001_1488
Dates:
1905-1906 Winter
Dan's Cabin. CLA: Hootalinqua, Yukon Territory and Yukon River at Junction of 30 miles and Hootalinqua River., 1904
Item — Photo box 3: Series 10. [Barcode: 35025041841384]
Identifier: PH001_0434
Distant view of Eagle, along Yukon River bank., undated
Item — Photo box 18: Series 10. [Barcode: 35025041841533]
Identifier: PH001_N0036
Down the Yukon. CLA: Scows leaving Whitehorse. Mining gold of the Northwest - The Klondike Stampede - Scows on River, 1898. Freight Scows enroute to Dawson, 1904 May
Item — Photo box 1: Series 10. [Barcode: 35025041841368]
Identifier: PH001_0165
Down the Yukon near Fort Selkirk, undated
Item — Photo box 3: Series 10. [Barcode: 35025041841384]
Identifier: PH001_0426
Down the Yukon River on a Flatboat., undated
Item — Photo box 11: Series 10. [Barcode: 35025041841467]
Identifier: PH001_1292
Eagle and Fort Egbert, seen from ridge above town, with Yukon River in distance., 1905
Item — Photo box 9: Series 10. [Barcode: 35025041841442]
Identifier: PH001_1098
Even yet maybe seen long, slender boats called polling boats. CLA: (The Yukon River), 1905
Item — Photo box 11: Series 10. [Barcode: 35025041841467]
Identifier: PH001_1297
Fishing camp on Yukon River, above Eagle. Man sitting in front of lean-to., undated
Item — Photo box 13: Series 10. [Barcode: 35025041841483]
Identifier: PH001_1510
Five Fingers, Yukon River. [Scow running Five Finger Rapids.] CLA: The gold seekers—Bargemen. Flatboating on the Yukon on the way to Dawson. Entering Five-Finger Rapids. Floating Ice. "Running the River.", undated
Item — Photo box 11: Series 10. [Barcode: 35025041841467]
Identifier: PH001_1289
Fort Egbert by the Yukon, 1907 c
Item — Photo box 1: Series 10. [Barcode: 35025041841368]
Identifier: PH001_0025
Fort Gibbon. CLA: At the mouth of the Tanana on the opposite side of the Yukon at Tanana Fort built here during gold rush., undated
Item — Photo box 1: Series 10. [Barcode: 35025041841368]
Identifier: PH001_0071
Fort Yukon, from deck of steamer on Yukon River. CLA: Founded 1847 by the Hudson Bay Company British, on the Yukon River at the arctic circle, 1904
Item — Photo box 1: Series 10. [Barcode: 35025041841368]
Identifier: PH001_0027
Gold in Pan. Yukon River. CLA: Black McDonald, 1905
Item — Photo box 6: Series 10. [Barcode: 35025041841418]
Identifier: PH001_0724
Gold of the Tanana at Eagle. CLA: Half Million in Gold on Yukon River Str. Gold shipment from the Tanana Gold Fields on Yukon Steamer - 1905 $500,000 going to Seattle banks., 1906
Item — Photo box 1: Series 10. [Barcode: 35025041841368]
Identifier: PH001_0186b
Group of men with baby, by river at Eagle. CLA: Natty(?) Fogg and P. Martin Thompson(?), undated
Item — Photo box 1: Series 10. [Barcode: 35025041841368]
Identifier: PH001_0154
Half Million in Gold Dust on Str. "Power" Yukon River. CLA: From Fairbanks to Seattle via Dawson, Whitehorse, Shagway, 1906 Aug
Item — Photo box 1: Series 10. [Barcode: 35025041841368]
Identifier: PH001_0186
Hauling Water at Eagle on the Yukon. [Using dog sled.], 1905-1906 Winter
Item — Photo box 13: Series 10. [Barcode: 35025041841483]
Identifier: PH001_1488b
Dates:
1905-1906 Winter
Hell-gate in the Yukon River. CLA: Waited two days for ice to break so that boat could proceed. Scow almost caught in the ice jams. Our streamer was the "Wistle(?).", 1904
Item — Photo box 3: Series 10. [Barcode: 35025041841384]
Identifier: PH001_0435