Box PCA 41
Contains 255 Results:
Whitehorse Rapids, 1898
(713) Similar view to #168, with closer view of boat. [Note added by Gary Christiansen, 9/2002: E.A. Hegg 1898]
Unidentified man in fur suit., circa 1898?
[Note added by Gary Christiansen, 9/2002: paddle wheel of sternwheeler at right. circa 1898? Might be west Dawson City, at winter quarters for steamboats?]
Boat landing below Whitehorse Rapids., 1898-06
(715) Shows several boats in water and on shore. [Note added by Gary Christiansen, 9/2002: E.A. Hegg, June 1898, dark print]
Squaw Rapids between Miles Canyon and Whitehorse Rapids., 1898-06
three boats on water, a rowboat, a sailboat, and a log raft (714) [Note added by Gary Christiansen, 9/2002: E.A. Hegg June 1898]
Upper end of Miles Canyon., 1898-06
Sailboat with several men aboard in river. (711) [Note added by Gary Christiansen, 9/2002: E.A. Hegg, June 1898 looking downstream]
Yukon River waterfront scene., circa 6/1898
several men, tents, boats, and dogs on shore. [Note added by Gary Christiansen, 9/2002: one of boats named “BETSY ME_ GARDINER C_____.” One boat is double sidewheeler! Probably E.A. Hegg photo; this is only part of image. circa 6/1898, left half moderately smoky]
Boat Building, Abbott Cove, Lake Bennett., spring 1898
E.A. Hegg. [many men and tents on shore.] [Note added by Gary Christiansen, 9/2002: spring 1898, wonderful boat building shot – A sea of tents, smoke, boats, lumber, and men. Sawmill at right.]
Looking up the summit of White Pass., 1898
[men, horses, and dogteams on trail] [Note added by Gary Christiansen, 9/2002: E.A. Hegg, 1898]
One Mile River, Between Lindeman and Bennett., 1898
Copyright 1898. E.A. Hegg. (682) [2 men steering boat in rapids, many tents and buildings on shore in distance. Also, mostly unintelligible writing in bottom left corner, may be another photographer’s name.] [Note added by Gary Christiansen, 9/2002: Looking down river. dark print. Pack Train Inn at right]
Four unidentified men in furs., circa 1898
[Note added by Gary Christiansen, 9/2002: At right is transom of a sternwheeler that is pulled out of river for winter. No signature or date. Might be Hegg picture, circa 1898.]