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Aerial tramway in operation hauling supplies up Profanity Hill, Chilkoot Trail, 1897-1898
Aerial tramway in operation hauling supplies up Profanity Hill, Chilkoot Trail, 1897-1898
TitleAerial tramway in operation hauling supplies up Profanity Hill, Chilkoot Trail, 1897-1898
PhotographerUnknown
Date1897-1898
NotesCaption on album page: Profanity Hill. O.I. Tram in operation. Dyea T.

PH Coll 397.12
Contextual NotesImages from a photograph album documenting Klondikers traveling along the Chilkoot and White pass Trails during the Klondike Gold Rush, 1897-1898.
Subjects (LCTGM)Aerial tramways--Alaska; Trails & paths--Alaska; Hills-Alaska; Sleds & sleighs--Alaska
Subjects (LCSH)Chilkoot Trail; Profanity Hill (Alaska); Freight and freightage--Alaska
Location DepictedUnited States--Alaska
Digital CollectionAlaska, Western Canada and United States Collection
Order NumberAWC4013
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Negative NumberUW28857
RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division
Repository CollectionKlondyke Album: Dyea and Skagway Trails photograph album. PH Coll 397
Object TypePhotograph
Digital Reproduction InformationScanned from a photographic print using a Microtek Scanmaker 1000XL at 100 dpi in JPEG format at compression rate 3 and resized to 768x600 ppi. 2010
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