The street is roped off and floats are travelling up the road during a parade in Dawson City, British Columbia, Canada. This may be a celebration of Victoria Day. Businesses visible are L. J. Grey Hairdressing, The Northern Cafe, J. L. Sale, The...
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:...
Title taken from front. View of passengers arriving at Dawson, Yukon Territory on the "Dawson", a White Pass & Yukon Route steamboat. Photographer: Landahl's Emporium, Dawson. Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 4 1/2".
Title from accompanying notes. "26 March. Approaching Dawson Creek". View from the south of Dawson Creek, B.C. Wire fences line the road and in the distance there is a Motel sign and a Quonset hut.
Transcript of diary kept by Myrtle Ryan (later Bunger) in 1900 that describes her journey to and life in Dawson in the Yukon Territory and Nome, Alaska. Myrtle recounts how she traveled from Los Angeles, California to Skagway by boat in January...
View of six stern wheelers at Northern Navigation Company docks, Dawson, Yukon Territory. Sign on boat at right reads: "Bailey." From verso: "'Sarah' and 'W. H. Isom' with barges at Nor[thern] Nav[igation] Co[mpany] dock, Dawson, Y[ukon]...
Looking down the main street of Dawson Creek, British Columbia, at the Mile 0 marker that marks the start of the Alaska Highway (ALCAN). Sign on the marker reads "Mile 0 Alaska Hi-way". The Palace Hotel is visible on the left and cars are parked...
Title taken from front. Group of men from along the Peel River standing with their resting dog teams in Dawson, Yukon Territory. Photographer: Landahl's Emporium, Dawson. Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 4 1/2".
Title taken from front. Man with pack mules at Dawson, Yukon Territory. Photographer: Landahl's Emporium, Dawson. Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 5 1/2".
Title taken from front. Different types of vegetables from the Klondike on display in Dawson, Yukon Territory, with man standing in background. Photographer: Landahl's Emporium, Dawson. Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 1/4" x 4 1/2".
Title taken from front. Man standing alongside display of animal furs, antlers, and skulls, Dawson, Yukon Territory. Photographer: Landahl's Emporium, Dawson. Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 1/4" x 4 1/4".
Title taken from front. View of first locomotive on the Klondike Mines Railway at Dawson, Yukon Territory. Also from front, printed across front of locomotive: "400,545." From verso: "Published by Zaccarelli's Book Store, Dawson, Y.T. Printed in...
Title taken from caption. "D.C. fire '42." Cataloguer's note: Dawson Creek is barley visible through the thick smoke which has enveloped this area. Please see UAF 93-194-28 for a comparative picture of Dawson Creek before and after the fire of...
Title taken from caption. "D.C. before fire." Cataloguer's note: In this view of Dawson Creek during a clear day, the 'Dawson Hotel' can be seen to the right and the 'Imperial' to the left. The church steeple stands further down the street.
Title from accompanying notes. "Sunset and our motel in Dawson Creek. Cold as hell. Got down to -20F and several cars froze their engines. Bus wasn't running to well, so Dawson Creek mechanic, Red, and I worked all night to improve its...
This photograph depicts three women and six men dressed in costumes and blackface in Dawson, Yukon Territory. The woman in back at left holds spectacles, the man next to her holds a cane, and the man in front of her holds what appears to be a cake....
View of five women and four men sitting on a hillside in Dawson, Yukon Territory at 1:00 a.m. in broad daylight. Photographer George Gordon Cantwell is second from right and his business partner, Frederic N. Atwood, is mistakenly identified as...
View of man in fur parka standing in front of sled pulled by five dogs near Dawson, Yukon Territory. From verso: "Dog team Dawson - Y[ukon]." ca. 1899-1902. Photographer: possibly Grace Carr Raymenton.