Box PCA0147
Contains 23 Results:
[Man in furs posing with (St. Bernard) dog in snow. Same location as #6]
These studio-mounted photographs were taken during a cattle-drive from Skagway to Nome in 1898. John Kill and a crew drove supplies and cattle (sheep?) 1000 miles and sold the supplies and meat at John Kill’s Meat Market in Nome. Some of the views are by Skagway photographers Case and Draper and E.A. Hegg.
[Wall tent set up in camp at Juneau]
These studio-mounted photographs were taken during a cattle-drive from Skagway to Nome in 1898. John Kill and a crew drove supplies and cattle (sheep?) 1000 miles and sold the supplies and meat at John Kill’s Meat Market in Nome. Some of the views are by Skagway photographers Case and Draper and E.A. Hegg.
[Mining structure above waterfall]
These studio-mounted photographs were taken during a cattle-drive from Skagway to Nome in 1898. John Kill and a crew drove supplies and cattle (sheep?) 1000 miles and sold the supplies and meat at John Kill’s Meat Market in Nome. Some of the views are by Skagway photographers Case and Draper and E.A. Hegg.
Schooner Jassce ....Nome. Nov. 4th 1899., 1899-11-04
[Men aboard ice covered schooner]
Great grandfather John Kill and wife Louise.
[at Nome City Meat Market]
Driving in Nome Alaska January 27th 1900., 1900-01-27
[4 people in furs seated in horse-drawn sleigh]
General view of Muir Glacier, Alaska., 1896
Winter & Pond, 1896.
Verso: Leaving Skaguay on trip to Nome, about 1000 miles overland. (c.2) Dad Kill & crew on the Skagway Trail, 1897., 1897
[Men with horses and ox-drawn sleds in snow] Alaska. Case & Draper. [2 copies of same photo-different captions on back]
Verso (c.2): Hauling over the White Pass, April 2 (?), 1899., 1899-04-02
[John Kill, center, Jack McCarty, right, unidentified third man with ox-drawn sled, The Dalton Transportation Co.] [photo by] H.J. Goetzman, Skagway, Alaska Territory.
[Men standing outside businesses along snow-covered street, Nome.]
These studio-mounted photographs were taken during a cattle-drive from Skagway to Nome in 1898. John Kill and a crew drove supplies and cattle (sheep?) 1000 miles and sold the supplies and meat at John Kill’s Meat Market in Nome. Some of the views are by Skagway photographers Case and Draper and E.A. Hegg.