Comments by R. N. De Armond: . The name on the life ring is RESEARCH. The MacBride list (Alaska Weekly, 9/l/44) lists RESEARCH as being an iron hull with propeller. Went to the Koyukuk in 1898 and returned there in 1899; went to St. Michael in...
View of the stern of the S.S. Yukon after the shipwreck near Seward, Alaska. The entire stern area has been torn off and has sunk. A barge is on the far right. Original size of photograph: 5" x 7".
Fairbanks waterfront with three sternwheelers, the Luella of St. Michael, the Florence of Eagle and the Delta of St. Michael. Some of the businesses visible on the waterfront are: Abe Stein & Son Traders, Pioneer Hotel, California Saloon, Northern...
Title from verso. Image shows a sternwheeler named the "Yukon" headed up the Yukon River. Location looks like Eagle, Alaska. Smoke coming from the ship's smokestack, and several flags are visible from the top level of the boat. Passengers are...
River boat Yukon's first trip of 1923, with a close up view of the barges full of 1,000 tons of gold ore from the Mayo district with a value of $500,000.
Title from cataloger. Photograph of the Sternwheeler Whitehorse from homeport of Victoria, BC, Canada. Narrative in album states: "This steamboat, the 'White Horse,' carried us from White Horse, Yukon Territory, to Dawson City on the upper...
Title from cataloger. Photograph of the passengers on the sternwheeler Whitehorse. The following narrative states: "Above is all of our crowd on the 'White Horse' taken by myself with a string at a wood camp in Canadian Territory. Most of them we...