Box PCA0178
Contains 363 Results:
On the trip to Alaska.
[Scenic of water, mountains and flying birds; sent to Mrs. Wm. Zacharias in Seattle by "Billy" from Chitina, Alaska, April 10, 1919 (Thwaites photo 2001A)
Beautiful Drive along the Dixie Highway, near Miami, Fla.
[Picture postcard sent to Mrs. Lorain Zacharias at Los Angeles from a J.W. Tinkler in Miami, Feb. 27, 1928]
Lorain Roberts Zacharias.
[Full-length portrait of Mrs. Zacharias dressed in Scottish kilts; small log house behind her]
[Dog team with loaded sledge; 6 men with packs; on sled with a sail]
Lorain Roberts Zacharias collected photographs from several locations with views primarily of mining activities in Dawson and Chisana (also known as Shushana, Shushanna, or Qhisina), family views, and scenics. Photographers represented in the collection include Winter & Pond, Case & Draper, Wolfe, L.H. Smith, and J. Doody. The collection also contains a mining claim location notice, notes with penciled drawing from her husband, and other papers.
Peel River Indians in Dawson with game. Feb. 27, 1905.
[Men, women, and children in front of the Klondike Market; several dog teams with loaded sledges] (Wolfe Photo, Dawson, Y.T.)
Return of Corporal Dempster, Constable Fife, Ex-Constable Turner and Special Charley Stewart After having found the lost Ft. MacPherson to Dawson Patrol.
(J. Doody photo, Dawson, Y.T.)
Island of Northern Lumber Co. Looking up the Klondike June 25, 1907.
[View of lumber and building from above] (No. 899, Wolfe Photo, Dawson Y.T.)
Sam Ross Gardening, South Dawson.
[Man in garden, house behind]
[Display of animal skins and mounted heads of trophy animals including deer and moose]
Lorain Roberts Zacharias collected photographs from several locations with views primarily of mining activities in Dawson and Chisana (also known as Shushana, Shushanna, or Qhisina), family views, and scenics. Photographers represented in the collection include Winter & Pond, Case & Draper, Wolfe, L.H. Smith, and J. Doody. The collection also contains a mining claim location notice, notes with penciled drawing from her husband, and other papers.
No. 1 dredge thawing plant, Bonanza Creek, July 5, 1913.
[Men working with vertical pipes attached to tripods] (Wolfe Photo Dawson Y.T. '13. 148)