Box PCA0237-5
Container
Contains 63 Results:
“Cold winter in Dawson”.
Item — Box: PCA0237-5
Identifier: PCA0237-5-11
Scope and Contents
From verso [frost coated building] (Dawson Bldgs.-11)
Dates:
Majority of material found within ca. 1897-1902
Landing at White Pass dock Dawson, Y.T. R32.
Item — Box: PCA0237-5
Identifier: PCA0237-5-12
Scope and Contents
(Dawson Bldgs.-12)
Dates:
Majority of material found within ca. 1897-1902
The Jersey Dairy – Dawson. No. 101R.
Item — Box: PCA0237-5
Identifier: PCA0237-5-13
Scope and Contents
(Dawson Bldgs.-13)
Dates:
Majority of material found within ca. 1897-1902
Front Street. Dawson Aug 14-1900. G3017., 1900-08-14
Item — Box: PCA0237-5
Identifier: PCA0237-5-14
Scope and Contents
(Dawson-74)
Dates:
1900-08-14
Klondyke Mines R.R., 1906
Item — Box: PCA0237-5
Identifier: PCA0237-5-15
Scope and Contents
(Dawson-64) From verso: “Dawson. About in 1906 they had a small railroad to the Bonanza and Eldorado. It ran along the Klondike River on the Louce Town side. Of course by that time there was a bridge across Klondike River. All of this is gone now. 1951.”
Dates:
1906
A portion of the Dawson waterfront, May 31, 1901., 1901-05-31
Item — Box: PCA0237-5
Identifier: PCA0237-5-16
Scope and Contents
(Dawson-70)
Dates:
1901-05-31
Yukon Saw Mill, Dawson In Distance.
Item — Box: PCA0237-5
Identifier: PCA0237-5-17
Scope and Contents
(Dawson-69)
Dates:
Majority of material found within ca. 1897-1902
Ticket Office.
Item — Box: PCA0237-5
Identifier: PCA0237-5-18
Scope and Contents
[sign on building] (Dawson-53) From verso: “Across Yukon from Dawson.The building on Dawson side is the Catholic Hospital”
Dates:
Majority of material found within ca. 1897-1902
Break-up. No. 82R.
Item — Box: PCA0237-5
Identifier: PCA0237-5-19
Scope and Contents
(Dawson-67) From verso: “Riverfront at Dawson”
Dates:
Majority of material found within ca. 1897-1902
“Dawson”.
Item — Box: PCA0237-5
Identifier: PCA0237-5-20
Scope and Contents
From verso [seen from the water] (Dawson-21)
Dates:
Majority of material found within ca. 1897-1902