Box PCA0147
Contains 23 Results:
Five Finger Rapids., 1898
E.A. Hegg, 1898.
White Horse Rapids.
[Dad Kill & crew on Whitehorse Rapids & barge. My Grand Dad Merle Hitchcock.] E.A. Hegg, 1898.
Str. Kalamazoo wrecked on the Thirty Mile River 1898., 1898
E.A. Hegg (#721)
Verso: John Kill’s Meat Market at Nome Alaska. Cattle were driven overland 1000 miles to Nome Alaska pulling sleds and packing supplies which were sold at Nome. Merle Hitchcock. Skagway to Nome by trail.
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.
Windy Arm N.W.T. [Northwest Territories] 1898., 1898
E.A. Hegg (#703) [Men pulling flat-bottomed boat on shore.]
Verso: Grandfather John Kill, Grandma Kate’s father [Portrait of John Kill]
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.
Sheep at Juneau Alaska to be [slaughtered?] as needed.
[Men standing near sheep corral at Juneau, Alaska]
Verso: On trail to Nome from Skaguay Alaska. Log on sleds are to be sawed to make boat or barge. About 1897 on gold rush days., about 1897
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.
[Man on sled pulled by two (St. Bernard?) dogs]
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.
Verso: Sawing lumber to build barge to go down river to Nome. John Kill and crew.
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.