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Arch decorated with American and Canadian flags to welcome the Governor General of Canada, Dawson, August
1. Arch decorated with American and Canadian flags to welcome the Governor General of Canada, Dawson, August 14, 1900
Edmund Senkler, seated, surrounded by group of men, studio portrait, Dawson, ca. 1901
2. Edmund Senkler, seated, surrounded by group of men, studio portrait, Dawson, ca. 1901
Miners at Alex McDonald's Company melting down gold dust and casting them into gold bricks, Yukon Territory,
3. Miners at Alex McDonald's Company melting down gold dust and casting them into gold bricks, Yukon Territory, September 1899
Intersection in front of the People's Meat Market and the South End Cafe, Dawson, May 25, 1901
4. Intersection in front of the People's Meat Market and the South End Cafe, Dawson, May 25, 1901

Dawson, intersection of Front St. and Second Ave., Yukon Territory, August 17, 1899
5. Dawson, intersection of Front St. and Second Ave., Yukon Territory, August 17, 1899
Panoramic view of the Yukon River near its confluence with the Big Salmon River, Yukon Territory, July
6. Panoramic view of the Yukon River near its confluence with the Big Salmon River, Yukon Territory, July 1899.
Whipsawing lumber probably in the Yukon Territory, ca. 1898.
7. Whipsawing lumber probably in the Yukon Territory, ca. 1898.
Two horse and wagon teams in front of the Seattle-Yukon Transportation Co. building, Dawson, ca. 1898
8. Two horse and wagon teams in front of the Seattle-Yukon Transportation Co. building, Dawson, ca. 1898

Panorama of Second Avenue and Third Street showing the Butler Lodging House at the corner, Dawson, 1900
9. Panorama of Second Avenue and Third Street showing the Butler Lodging House at the corner, Dawson, 1900
Baptisti Smith family outside of their log cabin, Yukon Territory, ca. 1898.
10. Baptisti Smith family outside of their log cabin, Yukon Territory, ca. 1898.
Klondike River cable suspension bridge connecting South Dawson with Klondike City, Yukon Territory, ca.
11. Klondike River cable suspension bridge connecting South Dawson with Klondike City, Yukon Territory, ca. 1898.
Prospectors and supply caches at The Scales, Chilkoot Trail.
12. Prospectors and supply caches at The Scales, Chilkoot Trail.

Hunter en route to Dawson hauling moose meat with dogsled team on the frozen Klondike River, Yukon Territory,
13. Hunter en route to Dawson hauling moose meat with dogsled team on the frozen Klondike River, Yukon Territory, ca. 1898.
Tlingit totem in cemetery, Wrangell, Alaska, ca. 1900.
14. Tlingit totem in cemetery, Wrangell, Alaska, ca. 1900.
Panoramic view of Bonanza Creek and Gold Hill mining claims, Yukon Territory, ca. 1898.
15. Panoramic view of Bonanza Creek and Gold Hill mining claims, Yukon Territory, ca. 1898.
Dogsled team preparing to leave Dawson for Nome, Alaska, Feb. 11, 1900.
16. Dogsled team preparing to leave Dawson for Nome, Alaska, Feb. 11, 1900.

Klondikers, supply caches, and equipment at Chilkoot Pass, Alaska, 1898
17. Klondikers, supply caches, and equipment at Chilkoot Pass, Alaska, 1898
Steamboats COLUMBIAN (left), CANADIAN (center), and LOTTA TALBOT (right) in winter quarters, Dawson,
18. Steamboats COLUMBIAN (left), CANADIAN (center), and LOTTA TALBOT (right) in winter quarters, Dawson, Yukon Territory, Nov. 24, 1899.
Panoramic view of Dawson from the Midnight Dome, Yukon Territory, Sept. 2, 1900.
19. Panoramic view of Dawson from the Midnight Dome, Yukon Territory, Sept. 2, 1900.
Klondikers approaching The Scales and preparing for ascent of Chilkoot Pass, Alaska, spring 1898.
20. Klondikers approaching The Scales and preparing for ascent of Chilkoot Pass, Alaska, spring 1898.
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