In Winter and Pond Company's photograph album THE TRAIL OF '98 Full album caption: "Stampeders freighting on the trail at the height of the gold rush to the Klondike, 1898."
Full-length studio portrait of woman lying on fur robe; possibly Fabruda Manzar, famed "Little Egypt" of Chicago World's Fair, who later performed in Skagway and Dawson during the gold rush
1st row - left to right:
McIntyre, W. W., Pendleton, Ore
Jones, C. L., Elloree, S. C.
Rank, C. B., Hutchinson, Kan.
White, J. E., Sedalia, Mo.
Wallace, M. L., Albany, Texas
Brevet, E. F., Spokane, Wash.
Lt. (jg) R. C....
The 72-foot steamer Flosie was built at Seattle in 1898 for the Juneau Ferry and Navigation Company of Juneau which operated passenger ferries between Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell, and other points on Gastineau Channel. The Flosie was built...
Title from image caption Full caption: "Soldiers digging out trains on Yukon Highway Railroad, from Skagway to Whitehorse; built for transportation in the '98 gold rush; operated by U.S. Army during the building of the highway"
Sign in image reads: American Forest Week, April 22-28, 1928, A Week to Think and Talk of Forest Benefits, Timber - Water - Health. Cross section of a Sitka Spruce tree, with rings marked to indicate the dates of notable historical events: The...
Woman in gold rush era costume sits on bar pouring drink with painting of dancers on wall in background and liquor bottles on shelf behind her during "Bonanza Days" events in Anchorage, Alaska. From caption: "Connie Phillips on the bar." Some signs...