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Tyee 1959 Yearbook
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Fort Shoemaker, Dall River. Types of sleds in general use in the Yukon River
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Arrival of a party of travelers at Fort Shoemaker. Observe the size of the load on the nearer sled. It probably weighs over 600 pounds and has been hauled 35 or 40 miles a day by 5 dogs
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Fort Shoemaker, Dall River, after being abandoned in May, 1901
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Fort Shoemaker, Dall River. Hauling wood to the Nunivak by Dog team
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Fort Shoemaker, Dall River. Stand of pop;lar trees near the winter quarters of the Nunivak. The wood waqs found, on trial, to be unfit for use as fuel
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Fort Shoemaker, Dall River, Wood yard, with team of dogs resting during the meal of the crew
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Fort Shoemaker, Dall River. Midwinter scene
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Fort Shoemaker, Dall River. Typical winter woodland scene--Birch and alder trees incrusted by ice
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Fort Shoemaker, Dall River. Infantry Division of the Nunivak's Crew, in charge of Lieutenant Blake, engaged in regular drill
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Fort Shoemaker, Dall River. Exercising the crew on the ice--infantry drill
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Fort Shoemaker, Dall River. Winter trail made by the crew of the Ninivak to reach the Yukon River by a short cut
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Fort Shoemaker, Dall River. Log House Intended for Use as a Hospital but its Occupancy was Never Found to be Necessary
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Fort Shoemaker, Dall River. Typical view of woodland scenery--spruce, birch, and willow trees predominate
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Fort Shoemaker, Dall River, hunting trail through the woods after the first heavy fall of snow
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Fort Shoemaker, Dall River, showing clubhouse, storehouse, and foundation of gymnasium built by the crew of the Nunivak for use during the winter
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Fort Shoemaker, Dall River. Arrival of the mail man at the beginning of winter travel on the Yukon. On account of the thin ice at this season only the lightest sleds, with small loads, are used
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Beginning of Winter at Fort Shoemaker--Getting out house logs
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Spring break-up of ice at Fort Shoemaker, April, 1900
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House Building at Fort Shoemaker, November, 1899
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