Box PCA 21
Contains 64 Results:
A typical shelter and food cache in the Yukon Valley on the trail, 1898, ready to afford rest and comfort for the weary traveler and prospector.
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 supply base and food cache at the junction of Deadwood and Mastodon trails in the Yukon Valley, 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 mining scene near the end of the trail. Stampeders placer-mining on Deadwood Gulch, Yukon Valley, 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.
E. P. Pond, pioneer photographer of the North, who collaborated with V. Winter in picturizing the real trail of '98 in genuine photographs. Mr. Pond in camp 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.