Title taken from front. View of grave and grave marker for Jefferson "Soapy" Smith, Skagway, Alaska. Tombstone reads: "Jefferson R. Smith. Age 38. Died July 8, 1898." 1898. Original photograph size: 4 1/8" x 6 1/8".
Title taken from front. Jefferson "Soapy" Smith on horseback serving as Marshal of the Day for Fourth of July celebrations, Skagway, Alaska. Also from front: "July 4th. Soapy Smith." Photographer's number 51. July 4, 1898. Original photograph size:...
Title taken from front. View of body of Jefferson "Soapy" Smith on table in morgue, Skagway, Alaska, after death by gunshot wounds. July 8, 1898. Photographer: Case & Draper. Original photograph size: 4 1/4" x 6 3/8".
Title taken from front. Three men performing autopsy on body of Jefferson "Soapy" Smith, Skagway, Alaska. Photographer's number 55. 1898. Photographer: Case & Draper. Original photograph size: 4 1/2" x 6 1/2".
View of steam vessel in the Gastineau Channel. Built 1904 at Tacoma, Washington, foe Alaska Steamship Company. 1615 gross; 895 net tons. 207' x40' x22.7 ', 1600h.p., 60 crew. Photographer's Number 115.
Title taken from image.
Interior view; Jefferson R. Smith and Rev. Charles Bowers at the bar, four unidentified men in the background.
Photographer's number 2126.
Title by indexer. Photograph shows a collection of photographs illustrating the deaths of Jefferson "Soapy" Smith and Frank H. Reid. The photographs include Smith on the day he died, doctors examining his body, and his gang being rounded up....
Title from indexer. Collection of photographs related to the duel between Soapy Smith and Frank Reid, and the running out of town of Soapy Smith's gang. Many of the photographs appear to be from Case & Draper. Caption reads: The tragedy...
Title taken from front. Group photo of volunteer harbor guards holding rifles, Skagway, Alaska. Also from front: "The men who broke up "Soapy" Smith's gang at Skagway." Original photograph size: 4 1/2" x 6 1/2".
View looking down street between businesses; showing are Pack Train Restaurant, Empire Theatre, Jeff Smith's Parlor (317), New York and Alaska Trading and Mining Co., and others Negative was damaged along bottom edge, but central part of image...
Title from notes on image Other information on image: Photographer was possibly [J.]E. Peiser, No. 1; photograph was taken by "Flashlight" at "11 P.M."; Soapy was "killed July 8th, 1898"; and "copyright" [was?] "applied for in the U.S. &...
Title taken from image. Group portrait of eight men in coats and hats on a wooden street. The 4th from right resembles Soapy Smith, but is probably NOT Soapy.