African-American soldiers stand at attention on the Klondike Company's wharf in Dyea. Note from Karl Gurcke: They were (in Dyea) for a brief period of time (July 1899) before they were burned out by a forest fire and had to move to Skagway.
Title from image. Captions top row (l. to r.): Church & Day; C. A. Sehlbrede, U. S. Commissioner; Price & Stevens. Middle row (l. to r.): Levell & Jennings; Old City Hall; Winn & Weldon. Bottom row (l. to r.): I. N. Wilcoxin; C. W. Turner;...