Box PCA0020
Contains 908 Results:
[Two men wearing fur coats and brimmed hats holding large gold nuggets.]
(B.B. Dobbs)“Edwin H. Brown, on left, and Major L.H. French displaying nuggets from Anvil Creek at Nome, August 1900” – per Peter C. Brown author of The Fugitive Wife. 2006.
[Four men around loaded sled with other men and Chilkoot Pass beyond, 1887.], 1887
(Winter and Pond.)
[Stereo photo of gold seekers crossing Chilkoot Pass on Dyea Trail.]
Special file on Alaska history (1764-1967) collected by the Alaska Purchase Centennial Commission for the celebration, 1967. Selections include portraits of historical figures, images from early exploration, towns, industry, natural resources and environment, Alaska native communities and art, and maps.
[Gold seekers crossing Chilkoot Pass on Dyea Trail; tramway tower on right.]
(Winter and Pond.)
Sheep Creek on the Chilkoot Trail [tents and buildings, probably spring of 1898.], 1898
Special file on Alaska history (1764-1967) collected by the Alaska Purchase Centennial Commission for the celebration, 1967. Selections include portraits of historical figures, images from early exploration, towns, industry, natural resources and environment, Alaska native communities and art, and maps.
[Screened print of gold seekers crossing White Pass on Skagway Trail; snow covered terrain.]
Special file on Alaska history (1764-1967) collected by the Alaska Purchase Centennial Commission for the celebration, 1967. Selections include portraits of historical figures, images from early exploration, towns, industry, natural resources and environment, Alaska native communities and art, and maps.
[Dog team with sled and two men on snowy Dyea Trail.]
(Winter and Pond.)
[Men using logs to haul themselves and supplies up a snowy incline.]
(Winter and Pond.)
[Men and women pulling sleds on Dyea Trail.]
(Winter and Pond.)
Lake Lindeman tent city, 1897., 1897
[rows of tents, foreground; lake beyond.]