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Fort Hamlin, Trading post, 75 miles above Rampart City, on the Yukon River
1. Fort Hamlin, Trading post, 75 miles above Rampart City, on the Yukon River
Rampart City, Yukon River, looking from a point on the opposite side of the river
2. Rampart City, Yukon River, looking from a point on the opposite side of the river
Andreafski, Yukon River
3. Andreafski, Yukon River
Eskimo village of Kotlik in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska, September 1914
4. Eskimo village of Kotlik in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska, September 1914

Buildings at Marshall placer mining camp on bank of Yukon River, Alaska, September 1914
5. Buildings at Marshall placer mining camp on bank of Yukon River, Alaska, September 1914
Looking along Yukon River near Marshall, Alaska, September 1914
6. Looking along Yukon River near Marshall, Alaska, September 1914
Yukon River with buildings of Marshall, a placer mining camp, in distance, Alaska, September 1914
7. Yukon River with buildings of Marshall, a placer mining camp, in distance, Alaska, September 1914
Prospecting for gold on a river bar immediately after the subsidence of the spring floods
8. Prospecting for gold on a river bar immediately after the subsidence of the spring floods

Miners starting out on a prospecting trip immediately after the annual break-up of ice in the spring
9. Miners starting out on a prospecting trip immediately after the annual break-up of ice in the spring opens the river to boat navigation
Summer encampment of natives in the Yukon Valley. This form of dwelling is used exclusively throughout
10. Summer encampment of natives in the Yukon Valley. This form of dwelling is used exclusively throughout the region from May until October
Type of log house common throughout the Yukon Valley
11. Type of log house common throughout the Yukon Valley
Winter trail along the mail route of the Yukon Valley
12. Winter trail along the mail route of the Yukon Valley

Russian Mission, Yukon River
13. Russian Mission, Yukon River
Typical trading post of the Yukon Valley
14. Typical trading post of the Yukon Valley
Carrying wood from the shore on board steamers on the Yukon River
15. Carrying wood from the shore on board steamers on the Yukon River
Wood Yard on the banks of the Yukon River, from which passing steamers are supplied
16. Wood Yard on the banks of the Yukon River, from which passing steamers are supplied

Timber of the Yukon River Valley
17. Timber of the Yukon River Valley
Spring vegetation in the Yukon River Valley
18. Spring vegetation in the Yukon River Valley
Characteristic view of the Yukon River ice at the time of the spring break-up. The channel of the river
19. Characteristic view of the Yukon River ice at the time of the spring break-up. The channel of the river is shown in the middle distance. The ice in the foreground has been forced out onto the gravel bars
Characteristic view of the Yukon River below Nulato
20. Characteristic view of the Yukon River below Nulato
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