Title from caption. Image that looks to have been cut from a poster or publication of Skookum Jim's Claim No. 1, Above Bonanza. Caption: This Claim proved to be quite valuabe, as high as $300 to the pan being taken out.
Three miners working at a mining site. A large boiler with a smokestack and other mining equipment is visible. A tripod is set up above at least one mine shaft.
This is an above ground mine, presumably a gold mine. Miners can be seen in an open gravel pit with a variety of hand tools such as shovels, picks, ladders.
About ten miners, presumably gold miners, are working in a large pit. Mine buildings and tents are in the background. There are cables overhead that look like a bucket line aerial tram.
A group of men and women are gathered in a gold mining site. The presence of well dressed men and women indicates this is a special occasion. A sluice appears to be up on trestles as well as one down on the ground.
A group of well dressed men and a woman are at a gold mining site. They appear to have come for a special event. Gold pans and a sluice can be seen. A horse is visible in the background. Two men are smoking pipes.
Gold miners are working with a sluice and a gold pan. One man, who is better dressed, appears to only be observing. Related photographs: UAF-1968-21-196 and UAF-1968-21-200.
Gold miners, gathered around a sluice, pose informally for a photograph. A woman observes from a distance. Related photographs: UAF-1968-21-196 and UAF-1968-21-199.
Three men gold panning on Little Creek, Innoko. The caption identifies them as [illegible] Glass, G. W. Glass, and I. M. Reed. A magazine article by Irving Reed, "Rainy Pass by dog team," describes the circumstance of...