Title taken from information with photo. Totem pole in front of building, Wrangell, Alaska. Photographer's number 73. March 7, 1899. Photographer: O. D. Goetze.
Title taken from front. View of men with fire engine drawn by dogs on the way to fire, Dawson, Yukon Territory, as spectators look on. Businesses shown include: Aurora Cafe, Northern Cafe & Bakery, Comet Shaving Parlor. Banner across street reads:...
In center of image is the A. E. Co. [Alaska Exploration Company]; to right are the Warwick, Yukon Restaurant, and The Reception; behind are log cabins; flag above the A. E. Co. building is tinted blue; people and dogs are in foreground No. 10
Men in uniform on one side of photograph; Athabascans in fur garments on the other; also pictured are canoes, kayaks, and tents; the military men are possibly bound for Ft. Egbert No. 8
Numerous racks for drying fish and grasses; smokehouse and Russian Orthodox Church on left side of image; and, on hillside behind are grave crosses No. 9
Native men sit on lumber stacked on left side of mine adit; military men and miners stand on right; a hoist holds a ramp leading to mine entrance No. 14