In Winter and Pond Company's photograph album THE TRAIL OF '98 Full album caption: "Camp of Yukoners near Dyea Canyon, 1898. Note the scanty, wind-blown foliage crusted with snow affording little wood for fuel and shelter."
Title from verso and from sign on coach Passengers, bundled up in fur coats and hats, sit in coach pulled by team of four horses; horses in front are dusted with snow; one passenger has a baby
Title from verso; missing part of photograph and missing part of text on verso Partial verso: Blackstone holding horse; Johnson next to door; Weiner in middle; Rodine at lower end. . . was taken. . . August 1902. . . ready to go to sluicing,...
Trail through snow in front of commercial buildings: Cassiar House, Rochon & Co.; Gold House, Letherdale & Burton; Discovery Restaurant; and Hotel Irving
Title from image caption Verso: "Leaving Skagway on trip to Nome, about 1000 miles overland" Men, teams of horses, and ox-drawn sleds on trail; snow covered mountains in background
Men and dogs on snow covered street in Nome Businesses in view, from left, include: Hubbard, Beeman, & Hume, Attorneys at Law; J.K. Sewell, Dentist; W. T. Hume, Lawyer; The Hunter; J.S. Kimball Co.; Massage, Russian & Plain Baths; Grotto...
Title taken from verso. Photograph of rails running along waterfront in front of wooden houses. Cedar canoes on snow covered beach. A woman stands looking down the track away from the camera.
Accompanying new item: Alaska's three prospective congressmen, shown with optimistic car sticker, are (from left), Senator-elect Ernest Gruening, Representative-elect Ralph Rivers, and Senator-elect William Egan. The women are Mrs. Rivers (left)...