Box PCA0339
Contains 29 Results:
Totem Poles, Kake, Alaska, c. 1895., 1895
[cemetery showing fenced grave, six totem poles and one figure of eagle] (PCA 87-84)
Steamer Willamette discharging freight at Skaguay [Skagway], Alaska, c. 1897., 1897
The Klondike photographs are by Winter and Pond with the exception of two images, unsigned. The collection also includes two small journals with faded pencil entries by Smith.
Bird's-eye view from summit of Chilkoot Pass, c. 1897., 1897
[looking down on a group of gold seekers and across mountains] (PCA 87-705)
Klondike outfits on the rocks near Dyea, Alaska, c. 1897., 1897
[beach covered with supplies, men and tents] (PCA 87-661)
Yukon Dog Team Freighting Through Canyon, Alaska, c. 1897., 1897
(PCA 87-692)
Whip-sawing Lumber for Boat-building, Yukon Valley, Alaska., 1897
[actually in British Columbia or the Yukon Territory, ca. 1897] (PCA 87-717)
Fur seals on St. Paul Island, Alaska.
[overall view of seal herd on sandy beach] (PCA 87-1806)
Summer in the Klondike.
The Klondike photographs are by Winter and Pond with the exception of two images, unsigned. The collection also includes two small journals with faded pencil entries by Smith.
[Winter view of “40 Below” mining claim on Quartz Creek, Klondike. William Smith’s daughter, Eva (Shores) was born in the cabin in the extreme left of the picture in 1899.]
The Klondike photographs are by Winter and Pond with the exception of two images, unsigned. The collection also includes two small journals with faded pencil entries by Smith.