Box PCA 21
Contains 64 Results:
Looking back on the trail from the summit of Chilkoot Pass, 1898. Sheer from sea-level rise huge masses of towering, storm-worn peaks, seamed and riven by a thousand tempests.
The photographs in this album, published by the Winter and Pond Company in 1934, depict life on the Trail of '98, the famous Klondike Gold Rush Trail from Skagway to Whitehorse over the Chilkoot Trail. The photographs were probably all taken in 1898.
Gold seekers on the trail at Chilkoot Pass, 1898. Note the towering, snow-splashed cliffs enduring like guards at the upper entrance of the pass.
The photographs in this album, published by the Winter and Pond Company in 1934, depict life on the Trail of '98, the famous Klondike Gold Rush Trail from Skagway to Whitehorse over the Chilkoot Trail. The photographs were probably all taken in 1898.
Hardy Yukoners on the trail at Crater Lake, 1898. Meeting conditions that make men masters of their fate.
The photographs in this album, published by the Winter and Pond Company in 1934, depict life on the Trail of '98, the famous Klondike Gold Rush Trail from Skagway to Whitehorse over the Chilkoot Trail. The photographs were probably all taken in 1898.
Klondikers on the trail to the Yukon near the summit, 1898. Over ridge after ridge of knife-like hills and snow-choked ravines and valleys the trail led.
The photographs in this album, published by the Winter and Pond Company in 1934, depict life on the Trail of '98, the famous Klondike Gold Rush Trail from Skagway to Whitehorse over the Chilkoot Trail. The photographs were probably all taken in 1898.
Through winter's desolation into the silent depths of the great Yukon district the gold seekers rushed with their heavy loads on the trail to the Klondike, 1898.
The photographs in this album, published by the Winter and Pond Company in 1934, depict life on the Trail of '98, the famous Klondike Gold Rush Trail from Skagway to Whitehorse over the Chilkoot Trail. The photographs were probably all taken in 1898.
Stampeders entering Canadian territory, resting at a point nearly 3,000 feet above sea level. Note the crude monument and inscription marking the international boundary line.
The photographs in this album, published by the Winter and Pond Company in 1934, depict life on the Trail of '98, the famous Klondike Gold Rush Trail from Skagway to Whitehorse over the Chilkoot Trail. The photographs were probably all taken in 1898.
Pioneers of Alaska, makers of history, bearing the stamp of "men" pausing with their heavy loads on the trail, 1898. What a noble example of unconquerable courage and hard work!
The photographs in this album, published by the Winter and Pond Company in 1934, depict life on the Trail of '98, the famous Klondike Gold Rush Trail from Skagway to Whitehorse over the Chilkoot Trail. The photographs were probably all taken in 1898.
Yukoners on the trail, 1898, whipsawing lumber to make rafts, scows, and other manner of water craft in which to reach the golden land of their hopes.
The photographs in this album, published by the Winter and Pond Company in 1934, depict life on the Trail of '98, the famous Klondike Gold Rush Trail from Skagway to Whitehorse over the Chilkoot Trail. The photographs were probably all taken in 1898.
Stampeders' food cache in the Yukon Valley on the trail, 1898.
The photographs in this album, published by the Winter and Pond Company in 1934, depict life on the Trail of '98, the famous Klondike Gold Rush Trail from Skagway to Whitehorse over the Chilkoot Trail. The photographs were probably all taken in 1898.
A Yukon Indian’s winter quarters in the Yukon Valley on the trail, 1898.
The photographs in this album, published by the Winter and Pond Company in 1934, depict life on the Trail of '98, the famous Klondike Gold Rush Trail from Skagway to Whitehorse over the Chilkoot Trail. The photographs were probably all taken in 1898.