Title taken from verso. View of steamboat "Yukon" and barge loaded with silver ore from Mayo, Yukon Territory on Yukon River in Alaska. Photo is mistakenly labeled "Mayo, N[orth]w[est] T[erritories]." Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society....
Title taken from verso. View of steamboat and barge loaded with ore on Yukon River at Tanana, Alaska. Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society. 1920's. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 5 3/4".
Two men with a rowing dory in foreground. Cannery buildings on the far shore. The side paddle vessel Ancon is in the bay, with a cedar canoe at the left edge of the image.
U.S.S. ANCON at Sitka. View of Japonski Island looking east across channel to Sitka. Shows Tlingit village, graves, Russian Block house and St. Michael's cathedral. Image: Opp. Post Office, Portland, Or.
View of men on a tour aboard Riverboat Discovery Tour at Fairbanks, Alaska. Sign on boat reads: "Welcome aboard the goodship ... Discovery." 1960's? Photographer: Frank Whaley. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".
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]...
View of steamboat "Casca" up on blocks in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory. Lettering on boat reads: "Casca." March 1965. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 10" x 8".
View of steamboat Klondike up on blocks in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, with another steamboat in left background. Lettering on boat reads: "Klondike." March 1965. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 8 1/8" x 10".
View of the stern wheeler "Quickstep" in the snow in Nome, Alaska. The sign on front of the boat reads: "This steamer for sale." From verso: "Quickstep snow in Nome - Alaska." ca. 1901-1902. Photographer: probably Grace Carr Raymenton.
View of two steamboats "Casca" and "Whitehorse" up on land along Yukon River in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory. 1970's? Photographer: Frank Whaley. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".