Title taken from front. Monument to the pack animals that died during the Gold Rush of 1897-1898, located at Inspiration Point, along the White Pass and Yukon Railroad route, Southeast Alaska. Monument reads: "The dead are speaking. In memory of us...
Two men stand next to railroad locomotive; a man and woman stand on tracks to right; tracks cut through steep rock face on White Pass and Yukon Route near Skagway
View of the Trail of 1898 (the old trail to the Klondike) taken from Inspiration Point on the White Pass and Yukon railroad route near Skagway, Alaska. From verso: "Scene along the Whitehorse [sic] and Yukon RR near Skagway, Alaska." July 10, 1927.
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...
Title taken from front. View of White Pass & Yukon Railway train, probably in Yukon Territory. Photographer's number 72. Photographer: WP Co. Juneau. Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 5".
Title taken from front. White Pass & Yukon Railway train on tracks near Tunnel Mountain, Yukon Territory. Also from front: "WP Co. Juneau." Photographer's number 73. Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 3/8" x 5 1/8".
Title taken from front. View of men clearing right of way for White Pass and Yukon Route on Broadway through downtown Skagway, Alaska. Signs on businesses shown read: "The I.X.L.", "Hotel Cripple Creek", and "Second Hand Store." Photographer's...
Title taken from front. View of Skagway, Alaska, looking north along Broadway, with White Pass and Yukon Railroad running through. Businesses shown include E. H. Richter Jewelry and Curios, Canadian National, Skagway Drugs, and Alaska Steamship Co....
Title supplied by cataloger. Model train and mural run along wall. Ticket window with woman working and two men stand outside of window. Sign next to ticket window for 'Arrivals & Departures,' lists times. Original format: 35mm color slide
Title from verso Pinnes, official of W. P. Y. R., and Ed Brosmer, employee of same, on small glacier in valley below Mt. Dewy, about 5000 ft. above Skagway, taken about 1901; handwritten note: "Pinnes wished to call it Andrews Glacier but I...
Looking north on Broadway. Passenger train, with several men standing by. White Pass depot at extreme right. Signs in image: C.P.N., Pacific Coast Steamship Co.