"Mr. and Mrs. J. Sam Norwood on the Glacier Queen at Skagway, Alaska on my return jaunt to my old stamping ground in August, 1962. Mrs Norwood is wearing one of the beaded jackets, along with other native made articles donated to the University...
Relief shown by hachures. February 1899. Includes table of distances from Skagway. "For full information apply to S.H. Graves, President, Chicago, Illinois; E.C. Hawkins, Chief Eng. & Gen. Supt., Seattle, Wash'n.; L.H. Gray, Gen'l. Traffic...
Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Cover title: Lowman & Hanford S. and P. Co's Map of Alaska and Northwest Territories, compiled from latest surveys. Insets: Sketch of Klondike mining district -- [Map of region between Skagway and Ft....
Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Cover title. Oriented with north to the upper left. Shows detailed water and overland routes to the gold fields. Includes key to mineral resources. Inset: Sketch map showing all lake routes [Skagway...
The George King Collection describes in photographs and manuscript material early aviation in Alaska. There are two series in this collection. The first series consists of five photograph albums and two folders of loose photographs. The second...
Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Panel title: Map of Nome, York and Klodike, Alaska and Northwest Territories, with information on routes, outfits and other topics of interest. Oriented with north to the upper right. Insets: From S.E....
These photographs were taken between 1899 and 1911 and depict life in the region around Forts Gibbon and Egbert. Included are hunting parties, military personnel, camp buildings, scenery, dog sledding and skiing. Steamships are shown loading wood...
Title from caption. Photograph of Mrs. Rivenburg and two of her friends on the back of a W.P. & Y.R.R. car. The sign on the back of the car reads 'White Pass and Yukon Route' around the edge and 'Gateway to the Yukon' in center. Narrative in...
Title from Image. Photograph of the city of Skagway. Writing on image [mostly illegible] reads: "Skagway when we left ocean? & [hidden] train [indecipherable] on White Pass & Yukon R. R."
Title from caption. Photograph of a small mountain lake near Skagway, showing where trees have been cut down. Narrative in photo album reads: "A small lake in the mountains near Skagway."
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 from caption. Photograph of Skagway ca. 1910. Narrative in photo album reads: "My picture of Skagway where we left the ocean steamers & took White Pass & Yukon train, 111 miles to White Horse."
Title from image and caption. Photograph of the SS Humbolt just prior to travel to Alaska. Narrative in photo album reads: "Right -- Our boat at dock enroute from Seattle to Skagway, 1000 miles by the 'Inland Water Route'."
Title from image. Postcard of Skagway with AB Mountain in the background. Narrative in photo album reads: "On the mountain peak may be seen roughly the letters A. B. which members stand for Arctic Brotherhood. Picture at right...
The H. C. Barley Photographs consist of more than 200 images of Skagway and vicinity in Alaska as well as nearby parts of northwestern British Columbia and southern Yukon. Barley, the official photographer for the White Pass & Yukon Route railroad,...
Title from caption. Photograph of James Bernard and Captain William Moore's 1st log cabin. Note the wooden shake roof. Caption reads: "Old original log house, first one of any kind constructed by J. BV. & Wm. Moore at Skagway, Ak, in the...
Title from caption. Photograph of Skagway, August 1899 Moores' wharf at right. Caption reads: "Skagway Alaska, in August 1899. Showing Moores' Wharf on the right (early stage of construction) at Bluff, in construction, also showing "X"...
Title from caption. Photograph of the Ben Moore family home in Skagway, Alaska. Visible in the yard are J. Bernard Moore and two women. Mrs. Moore is seated at the left; the woman seated at the right might be Miss Morrison, the housekeeper. ...