Title taken from image. View of Port Chilkoot (Fort William H. Seward) from the pier. Image: PORT CHILKOOT is the site of the Alaska Veterans' Co-operative Co., a collective enterprise established by 50 World War II veterans after purchase of the...
A long line of people climb the Chilkoot Trail with their full backpacks. Another large group of people are near the base of the trail, possibly assembling and preparing to ascend the Trail. There seems to a...
Title taken from caption. "9195 -- (28) The difficulty of crossing lofty mountain ranges gives great importance to notches or passes in their tops through which travel and traffic may go with less effort than over their crests. The heavy snows...
This stereograph depicts miners climbing the section of trail over Chilkoot Pass that was known as the "golden staircase," where steps had been carved out of snow and ice to aid the climbers over the top of the pass. Behind the line of climbers in...
Title taken from front. Men with packs ascending summit of Chilkoot Pass on border of Alaska and Canada on the way to gold fields. Photographer's numbers 2111 and 205. Copyright 1898. Photographer: E.A. Hegg. Original photograph size: 6 5/8" x 8...
Title from image. Notes: GC: Spring 1898 clearly shows "Grease Trail" in foreground. Looking down at scales, Webster & Stevens stamp on back. View of scales and men from above; line of men on right moving up the Chilkoot Pass.
Shows towns, rivers, mountains, elevations, lakes, glaciers, rivers, and railroads. Relief shown by hill shading, form lines and spot heights. Library copy contains portions of other maps and was cut from larger sheet. Stamped: Alfred H. Brooks,...
Title from caption. Photograph of Chilkoot Pass with a dusting of snow. Narrative in photo album reads: "At right is Chilkoot Pass used during the gold rush from Skagway to Dawson. It is reliably stated that one could go from bottom to top by...
Title taken from caption. "9196 -- (25) In this view we have ascended about one-fourth of the icy stairway and pause a moment to rest and view the strange, stupendous and impressive panorama which spreads away before us down the trail and...
Title taken from caption. "9191 -- Bound for the Klondike Gold Fields, Chilkoot Pass, Alaska" Indexer's note: A long line of humans can be seen extended along the steep stretch of the Chilkoot Pass. A camp with stacks of supplies, pack...
Title taken from caption. View of the buildings of Port Chilkoot, Alaska from the Haines side of the port. Port Chilkoot was previously known as Fort William H. Seward. Photograph taken Sept. 1, 1953. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide.
This stereograph (or stereoview) depicts miners carrying equipment climbing up the trail over the section of Chilkoot Pass that was known as the "golden staircase," where steps had been carved out of the snow and ice. Behind the climbers is the...
This stereograph depicts three miners and packers climbing the "golden staircase" to the top of Chilkoot Pass during the gold rush, circa 1898. Two men sit on the snow beside the climbers with a dog. One of the climbers gas a sled strapped to his...
Title taken from front. View of men and supplies at top of Chilkoot Pass on the way to gold fields in Alaska. Photographer's numbers 79 and 7005. Photographer: J.M.B. 1898. Original photograph size: 4 3/4" x 7 3/4".
Title supplied by cataloger. Joe Redington Sr. posing at the top of some sort of rock outcrop with what might be a historical marker. Backpack in foreground. Original format: 35mm color slide
Title supplied by cataloger. Slide may be taken near Chilkoot Pass. Slide printed 7/1995. Slide carousel labeled, 'Chilkoot Trail June & July 95.' Original format: 35mm color slide
Title from image caption Prospectors, tents, and piles of supplies cover the ground at base of mountain pass; other prospectors are shown ascending path to summit Photographer's number 2114