Title from image. Postcard of Middleburg river and carriage bridge. Narrative in photo album reads: "Through this bridge I walked day after day to finish high school in 1899. It is now replaced by a steel structure."
Title from image caption; handwritten note on image identifies one man as Solly and another as Abe Spring Interior view of grocery store; canned goods on display behind counter; eleven men around counter which holds a scale; one man [Solly ?]...
Title from image caption Five women sit around a small table drinking tea and eating cake; a young girl pours the tea; details of interior decoration include portraits, bookshelves, wallpaper, small metal statues, and a guitar
Verso: The man on the left is Christian Henrik Buschmann, P.T. Buschmann's oldest son and first superintendent at Petersburg cannery about 1898 or 1899. In the middle is Arne Thormodsater, storekeeper; and at right is Ludvig Larson, bookkeeper....
African-American soldiers stand at attention on the Klondike Company's wharf in Dyea. Note from Karl Gurcke: They were (in Dyea) for a brief period of time (July 1899) before they were burned out by a forest fire and had to move to Skagway.