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....
An older woman, left, holds a bouquet of flowers and a young man, right, sits on the steps of the woman's home in Sitka, Alaska. From verso: "Mrs. Bishop Ro[illegible] at home in Sitka, Alaska, Sept. 22, 1901 +a nephew ____ K[illegible] - whom I...
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.
Title taken from verso. View of river with ice in it near Dawson, Yukon Territory, with boats in foreground. 1900. Photographer: either Grace Carr Raymenton or George Gordon Cantwell.
Unidentified female member of Carr family, probably Grace Raymenton Carr, standing in front of snow covered store in Nome, Alaska. Sign at right of window reads: "Potatoes Onions Eggs Ham Bacon Buckwheat." Sign below window reads: "Peach." From...
Five men on a sled pulled by a dog in front of the United States Army barracks in Nome, Alaska. From verso: "Barrack's Nome Alaska." ca. 1901-1902. Photographer: probably Grace Carr Raymenton.
Dog standing in front of two buildings covered in snow on Front Street in Nome, Alaska. Shadow of person is visible in lower right. Sign on second building reads: "Storage Sesnon & Sutherland." From verso: "Snow on Front St. Nome, Alaska." ca....
View of two men in front of three sleds and several reindeer at Nome, Alaska. From verso: "Reindeer Team Nome - Alaska." ca. 1901-1902. Photographer: probably Grace Carr Raymenton.
View of the remains of the boat "Skookum," which wrecked on the shore of Nome, Alaska in 1900. Men with a cart and a dog team, and a boat are visible on the beach in the foreground. More boats and people are visible in the background, and buildings...
View of First Street in Nome, Alaska, with stores covered in American flags and many people walking down the street. From verso: "First St. looking East Nome - Alaska." July 4, 1901-1902. Photographer: probably Grace Carr Raymenton.
Title taken from verso. View of two men hydraulic mining with a sluice at Cooper Gulch, near Nome, Alaska. One of the men is holding a pipe shooting a stream of water. ca. 1900-1902. Photographer: possibly Grace Carr Raymenton.
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.
View of homes and other structures covered by snow in Nome, Alaska. From verso: "Nome - Alaska." ca. 1901-1902. Photographer: probably Grace Carr Raymenton.
View of flooded street in Nome, Alaska, with man standing near boat at left. Rope stretches across street in foreground. One sign on building reads: "Laundry & bath." From verso: "Nome Scene - Alaska." ca. 1902. Photographer: B.B. Dobbs.
Title taken from front. Three Eskimo women and two Eskimo children holding buckets filled with berries in Nome, Alaska. Also from front: "B.B. Dobbs." ca. 1902. Photographer: Beverly Bennett Dobbs.
Title from front. View of food caches on the Klondike River in Yukon Territory. From verso: "Cache in which food was kept away from wolves, dogs &c." ca. 1900-1901. Photographer: probably George Gordon Cantwell.
View of two men, both holdings guns, in front of cabin in the snow at Sulphur Creek, Dawson, Yukon Territory. A sled leans against cabin at right and lumber is stacked beside it. From verso: "[Lay our?] 41 above on Sulphur Creek - Dawson - Y[ukon]....
Title taken from front. View of (left to right) artist Frederic N. Atwood, Dr. L.O. Wilcoxon (or Wilcoxsan), and photographer George Gordon Cantwell at their camp on the Yukon River. Atwood holds a flapjack in his hand, while Wilcoxon holds out his...