This stereograph depicts miners climbing the section of trail over Chilkoot Pass that was known as the "golden staircase," where steps had been carved out of snow and ice to aid the climbers over the top of the pass. Behind the line of climbers in...
This stereograph depicts three miners and packers climbing the "golden staircase" to the top of Chilkoot Pass during the gold rush, circa 1898. Two men sit on the snow beside the climbers with a dog. One of the climbers gas a sled strapped to his...
This stereograph (or stereoview) depicts gold miners with packs and sleds at Sheep Camp on the Dyea Trail at Chilkoot Pass. The title is printed on the front of the stereograph as "9192--Gold Miners and Pickers on Dyea Trail, Alaska." The photo...
This stereograph (or stereoview) depicts six men standing in the snow with a dog team and a sled in front of a tent and log structures in the mountains. It was presumably taken during the Klondike gold rush. The title is printed on the front of...
This stereograph (or stereoview) depicts two men standing on the beach at Cape Nome, holding shovels and using a rocker, or cradle, to remove gold from the sand. The man on the left stands in the ocean surf, and the man on the right stands on a...
This stereograph (or stereoview) depicts sluice boxes and other mining equipment set up at the No. 6 Eldorado gold mine in the Klondike River Valley in the Yukon Territory in Canada, circa 1896-1898. Behind the equipment are miners working and...
This stereograph (or stereoview) depicts miners carrying equipment climbing up the trail over the section of Chilkoot Pass that was known as the "golden staircase," where steps had been carved out of the snow and ice. Behind the climbers is the...
This stereograph (or stereoview) depicts miners at Sheep Camp on the trail over Chilkoot Pass, Alaska. The miners in the foreground stand with equipment and packages, including a sled. In the background are tents, buildings, and a line of...
This stereograph depicts mining operations at Eldorado Creek in the Yukon, Canada during the gold rush, circa 1901. The foreground shows men and women standing around wooden sluice boxes. In the background are tents and buildings. The title is...
Title taken from back of stereograph. "The story of Peary's attempts to discover the North Pole is a tale of heroism. For twenty years he struggled before he finally succeeded. He made his first trip to Greenland in 1886 when he was a young...
Title taken from stereograph. "343-13329 -- Eskimo Girls and part of Crew of Steamship Eric at Uper-Navik, northernmost Danish trading post, Greenland"
"Upernavik is the northernmost Danish trading post in Greenland. Greenland, as you...
Title taken from stereograph. "246-(11530) -- Arctic City is near the Arctic Circle on a branch of the Yukon River. You would know by everything in this view that you are in a cold climate. In the background are the snow-covered mountains with...
Title taken from caption. "9201 -- This stereograph shows the kind of dress worn by men and women in Alaska during the summer. During the winter they adopt the dress of the natives. This consists of high boots made of seal or walrus skin,...
Title taken from Stereograph. "244-11518 -- This view shows a group of natives on the banks of the Yukon. The Yukon flows through the central part of Alaska for a distance of about 1,200 miles. Fish are an important food production in Alaska....
This stereograph (or stereoview) depicts miners digging with shovels in between two wooden flumes during the Klondike gold rush circa 1898. The title is printed on the front of the photo, which was taken circa 1902 by C. H. Graves and published...
This stereograph depicts Martin's Old Curiosity Shop in Juneau, Alaska, circa 1895. There are boxes and other goods on the front porch of the building, as well as painted skin blankets hanging on the wall outside the building and a woman standing...
The stereograph consists of two photographs of the same subject. Each photograph is taken from a slightly different angle, reflecting the 2.5-inch distance between the eyes. The photographs are mounted...