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Klondiker lying exhausted on hillside, probably Alaska, 1898.
1. Klondiker lying exhausted on hillside, probably Alaska, 1898.
Klondikers with supply caches and equipment on Chilkoot Summit, Alaska, 1898.
2. Klondikers with supply caches and equipment on Chilkoot Summit, Alaska, 1898.
Klondikers ascending the summit of Chilkoot Pass, Alaska, 1898.
3. Klondikers ascending the summit of Chilkoot Pass, Alaska, 1898.
One and one half tons of gold bricks and dust inside the Alaska Commercial Co.'s store, Dawson, Yukon
4. One and one half tons of gold bricks and dust inside the Alaska Commercial Co.'s store, Dawson, Yukon Territory, June 9, 1901.

Klondikers with supplies just below the summit of White Pass, Alaska, 1898.
5. Klondikers with supplies just below the summit of White Pass, Alaska, 1898.
Packtrains and tents at the summit of White Pass, Alaska, March 20, 1899.
6. Packtrains and tents at the summit of White Pass, Alaska, March 20, 1899.
Waves washing houses off of the sand spit during a storm, Nome, Alaska, ca. 1902.
7. Waves washing houses off of the sand spit during a storm, Nome, Alaska, ca. 1902.
Ice floes in Iliamna Bay on the southeast coast of the Alaska Peninsula, Alaska, 1902
8. Ice floes in Iliamna Bay on the southeast coast of the Alaska Peninsula, Alaska, 1902

Klondikers at The Scales, ascending the Chilkoot Pass, Alaska, 1898.
9. Klondikers at The Scales, ascending the Chilkoot Pass, Alaska, 1898.
First passenger train of the White Pass & Yukon Railroad crossing the east fork of Skagway River en route
10. First passenger train of the White Pass & Yukon Railroad crossing the east fork of Skagway River en route to the summit of White Pass, Alaska, February 20, 1899.
Parade of the Nome fire department for the July 4th celebration, Alaska, 1901.
11. Parade of the Nome fire department for the July 4th celebration, Alaska, 1901.
Steamer tug RESOLUTE covered with ice at dock, Skagway, Alaska, March 10, 1900
12. Steamer tug RESOLUTE covered with ice at dock, Skagway, Alaska, March 10, 1900

Arrival of the first passenger train of the White Pass & Yukon Railroad on the summit of White Pass,
13. Arrival of the first passenger train of the White Pass & Yukon Railroad on the summit of White Pass, Alaska, February 20, 1899.
Klondikers with horse drawn sled and dogsled at Canyon, Chilkoot Trail, Alaska, 1897.
14. Klondikers with horse drawn sled and dogsled at Canyon, Chilkoot Trail, Alaska, 1897.
City Hall decorated for July 4th celebration, Skagway, Alaska, 1898.
15. City Hall decorated for July 4th celebration, Skagway, Alaska, 1898.
First station of the Trans Alaska Co. at Holy Cross (formerly Kozherevsky), Alaska, October 19, 1901.
16. First station of the Trans Alaska Co. at Holy Cross (formerly Kozherevsky), Alaska, October 19, 1901.

Klondikers ascending to the summit of Chilkoot Pass, Alaska, 1898
17. Klondikers ascending to the summit of Chilkoot Pass, Alaska, 1898
Parade of militia down Steadman Ave. for the July 4th celebration, Nome, Alaska, 1901.
18. Parade of militia down Steadman Ave. for the July 4th celebration, Nome, Alaska, 1901.
Sheep Camp, Chilkoot Pass, Alaska. April 1898
19. Sheep Camp, Chilkoot Pass, Alaska. April 1898
Klondikers with supplies on the wagon road through Cutoff Canyon 3 1/2 miles from the summit of White
20. Klondikers with supplies on the wagon road through Cutoff Canyon 3 1/2 miles from the summit of White Pass, Alaska,1898.
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