RMFX12W8–Klondike Gold Rush. Gold prospectors on the way to the Klondike, in front of the Grand Pacific Hotel at Sheep Camp, Alaska c.1898
RMDB60HR–Prospector in the Klondyke with his equipment and sled, 1898. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a photograph
RMG14TP1–Klondike Gold rush, 1898. Miners and entrepreneurs risked freezing temperatures and starvation to arrive at Dawson City in the newly established Yukon Territory of Canada. All hoped to earn a fortune directly or indirectly from the gold that had been disc
RMMAW5CE–Chee-Chacos Camping Ground, Dawson City, Canada 1898
RMPGBYR2–First passenger train over The White Pass and Yukon Route, in pursuit of Gold, Klondike Gold Rush
RMFB8WKT–Map of the Klondike Gold Diggings and vicinity, Alaska, North America, 1898 - 1899.
RM2R04AG6–White Pass and Yukon Railway train crossing Skagway River, October 21, 1898. During the Klondike Gold Rush, the White Pass was one of the routes used by prospectors to travel from Skagway to the Yukon gold fields. In April 1898 the White Pass and Yukon Railroad Company was formed in an effort to establish an easier way through the pass. Construction on the railroad began the following month. Thousands of workers worked around the clock in treacherous conditions to complete the project. The railroad track was completed at White Pass on February 20, 1899 and reached Lake Bennett on July 6, 1899.
RM2RGDXBH–Lake Bennett during the Klondike Gold Rush. The lake is in Canada, partly in Yukon and partly in British Columbia, just north of the Alaska border, near the port of Skagway.
RM2K1WK40–1898 THE KLONDIKE, YUKON AND COPPER RIVER COMPANY Stock Certificate - Klondike Gold Rush Document
RMDRHMHC–Lake Bennett during Klondike Gold Rush, Canada
RM2RAAHBA–Lake Bennett during the Klondike Gold Rush. The lake is in Canada, partly in Yukon and partly in British Columbia, just north of the Alaska border, near the port of Skagway. Date: 1898
RMF4FX68–Chilcoot Pass, Alaska: bound for the Klondyke gold fields1898
RMP77JHT–. English: Social scene showing interior of parlor, Dawson, Yukon Territory, ca. 1898. English: Parlor scene with men and woman seated eating, drinking and playing cards. Afro-American man is standing to the left . Caption on image: 'A social call on one of Dawson's fairest. Hegg & Co. Flash Light...Y.T.' Left to right are Black Prince, a prize fighter connected with the Monte Carlo; a man called Jack; Gertie Lovejoy, best known as Diamond Tooth Gertie; Cad Wilson, … ; and Tommy Dolan, brother of comedian Eddie Dolan. (Murray Morgan, One Man's Gold Rush, p. 161) Original image in Hegg Album B,
RMD25J48–Now a scenic tour, the White Pass & Yukon Route was born of the 1898 gold rush, Skagway, Alaska
RMF9B6P3–Prospector's trail of 1898 to the Yukon gold country.
RMA7M1T1–Skagway to Whitehorse train going over the historic White Pass and Yukon route built during the 1898 Klondike gold rush Alaska
RMCWC10N–Long ribbon of miners bound for the Klondike gold fields climbing over the Chilcoot Pass, in 1898.
RMCED3TD–White Pass and Yukon Route building in the historic town of Skagway, Alaska, USA
RMFX10D9–Klondike Gold Rush. Prospectors bound for the Klondike gold fields via the Chilkoot Pass on the Alaska/Canada border, c.1898.
RMBFG5N9–Gold prospectors crowding Dawson City, Yukon Territory, 1898. Hand-colored halftone of an illustration
RMJR31H9–Bound for the Klondike Gold Fields, Chilcoot Pass, Alaska. The Klondike Gold Rush was a migration by an estimated 100,000 prospectors to the Klondike region of the Yukon between 1896-99. Gold was discovered by local miners on August 16, 1896 and, when news reached Seattle and San Francisco, it triggered a stampede of would-be prospectors. To reach the gold fields most took the route through the ports of Dyea and Skagway in Alaska. Here, the Klondikers could follow either the Chilkoot or the White Pass trails to the Yukon River and sail down to the Klondike. Each of them was required to bring a
RFW4DBM6–Skagway, Alaska, USA - May 22, 2019 The White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad travels along the rails below Slippery Rock on the way to Skagway.
RMCBTMRY–A replica of one of the boats used by de gold stampeders on their way to the Klondike in 1898. Lake Bennett. Canada
RFFJ6GPK–White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad heads into Tunnel Mountain
RM2R04AJM–White Pass and Yukon Railway train crossing Skagway River, October 21, 1898. During the Klondike Gold Rush, the White Pass was one of the routes used by prospectors to travel from Skagway to the Yukon gold fields. In April 1898 the White Pass and Yukon Railroad Company was formed in an effort to establish an easier way through the pass. Construction on the railroad began the following month. Thousands of workers worked around the clock in treacherous conditions to complete the project. The railroad track was completed at White Pass on February 20, 1899 and reached Lake Bennett on July 6, 1899.
RM2X1NCRD–Gold Miners crossing a stream, Bonanza Trail, Yukon., circa 1898. Vintage Canadian Gold Rush Photograph.
RM2WG0KY5–Millroy's map of Alaska and the Klondyke gold fields, 1897. The Klondike Gold Rush of 1898 began in earnest within 18 months of a major gold strike on Bonanza Creek, a tributary of the Klondike River near Dawson City, Canada. A mapmaker from Salt Lake City, J.J. Millroy, created this guide to the Klondike gold fields in 1897 using government and private surveys. The map was intended for use by the many prospective miners who soon were to descend upon the Yukon from around the world. The map shows the major routes to the Klondike gold fields (in red), including the Chilkoot, Chilkat, Copper Riv
RMABCHHJ–Commissioners Tea to commemorate the Yukon becoming a territory of Canada in 1898
RF2BXBCNJ–A view of the Summit Excursion, Yukon and White Pass Railway tour from Skagway to the White Pass Summit. Built in 1898 during the Klondike Gold Rush.
RFKF8148–USA, Alaska, Sitka, sceanic views from aboard the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad which was built in 1898 during the Klondike Gold Rush and travels
RM2RAMC84–Dawson City, Yukon Territory, Canada: c. 1898 The interior of the Monte Carlo Saloon in Dawson City with its numerous men and two women.
RMP773P2–. English: Last shipment of gold for the year leaving Dawson, Yukon Territory, September 14, 1898. English: Caption on image: 'One and a half millions of Klondyke gold' Original image in Hegg Album 22, page 37 . Klondike Gold Rush Subjects (LCTGM): Gold--Yukon--Dawson; Shipping--Yukon--Dawson Subjects (LCSH): Yukon--Gold discoveries . 14 September 1898 7 Last shipment of gold for the year leaving Dawson, Yukon Territory, September 14, 1898 (HEGG 607)
RMD25HWP–Now a scenic tour, the White Pass & Yukon Route was born of the 1898 Klondike gold rush, Skagway, Alaska, USA
RMAGCYXE–A number of gold nuggets in a pan in Dawson city the capital of the 1898 Klondike gold rush
RFTTMCBG–USA, Alaska, Sitka, sceanic views from aboard the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad which was built in 1898 during the Klondike Gold Rush and travels
RMCWC10M–Long ribbon of miners bound for the Klondike gold fields climbing over the Chilcoot Pass, in 1898.
RMCNR2EG–White Pass and Yukon Route Railroad, Skagway, Alaska, USA
RMFX10D7–Klondike Gold Rush. Prospectors bound for the Klondike gold fields near the summit of the Chilkoot Pass on the Alaska/Canada border, c.1898.
RMBFG5H1–First steamer carrying gold out of Dawson City, Yukon Territory, 1898. Hand-colored halftone of an illustration
RMJR31H4–Bound for the Klondike Gold Fields, Chilcoot Pass, Alaska. The Klondike Gold Rush was a migration by an estimated 100,000 prospectors to the Klondike region of the Yukon between 1896-99. Gold was discovered by local miners on August 16, 1896 and, when news reached Seattle and San Francisco, it triggered a stampede of would-be prospectors. To reach the gold fields most took the route through the ports of Dyea and Skagway in Alaska. Here, the Klondikers could follow either the Chilkoot or the White Pass trails to the Yukon River and sail down to the Klondike. Each of them was required to bring a
RMC13KEC–Long ribbon of miners bound for the Klondike gold fields climbing over the Chilcoot Pass, in 1898.
RMCBTMRX–A replica of one of the boats used by de gold stampeders on their way to the Klondike in 1898. Lake Bennett. Canada
RFFJ6GR1–White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad heading towards Skagway, Alaska
RFKW28HN–Skagway, Alaska - August 15, 2005: The historic White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad linking the port with Whitehorse, Yukon was built in 1898 for prospe
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RM2WG0KXA–Going to Klondyke, 1897. The Klondike Gold Rush of 1898 was one of the largest gold frenzies in history. Tens of thousands of prospectors from around the world streamed north to Alaska and the Yukon in a feverish search for fortune. This game, Going to Klondyke," was created in 1897 on the basis of news reports about the large initial gold strikes in the Yukon and in anticipation of the coming rush. The game was highlighted in the New York Journal on December 12, 1897. It was produced by the Klondyke Game Company of San Francisco, possibly for sale to the many prospectors who would pass t
RMABCF8G–Commissioners Tea to commemorate the Yukon becoming a territory of Canada in 1898
RF2BXBCNW–A view of the Summit Excursion, Yukon and White Pass Railway tour from Skagway to the White Pass Summit. Built in 1898 during the Klondike Gold Rush.
RFKF8147–USA, Alaska, Sitka, sceanic views from aboard the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad which was built in 1898 during the Klondike Gold Rush and travels
RMS32JNN–Red feather saloon
RMP77720–. English: Gold nugget weighing 77 ounces discovered on Cheechako Hill, Yukon Territory, ca. 1898. English: Caption on image: 'Discovered by Saples and Small. Cheechaco Hill. Opposite no 1 below Bonanza. 77 oz.' Original image in Hegg Album 25, page 43 . Original photograph by Eric A. Hegg 816; copied by Webster and Stevens 236.A . Klondike Gold Rush. Subjects (LCTGM): Gold--Yukon--Cheechako Hill Subjects (LCSH): Yukon--Gold discoveries . circa 1898 5 Gold nugget weighing 77 ounces discovered on Cheechako Hill, Yukon Territory, ca 1898 (HEGG 356)
RMD26AEK–Now a scenic tour, the White Pass and Yukon Route was born of the 1898 Klondike gold rush, Skagway, Alaska, USA
RMAGD0H4–A large shingled two storey building with verandahs an Inn in Dawson city formerly the capital in the days of the 1898 Klondike gold rush and now a National Historic Site
RFTTMCBE–USA, Alaska, Sitka, sceanic views from aboard the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad which was built in 1898 during the Klondike Gold Rush and travels
RF2GCWCWD–White Pass & Yukon Route Railway runs from Skagway up into the Rockies (a narrow gauge railroad built in 1898 during the Klondike Gold Rush), Alaska,
RMCNR2EK–White Pass and Yukon Route Railroad, Skagway, Alaska, USA
RMAXG1RA–Dawson city, Yukon
RMABHHGE–Klondyke Gold Rush miners weighing their gold in a Dawson City bank 1898. Hand-colored halftone of an illustration
RMJR31H5–Bound for the Klondike Gold Fields, Chilcoot Pass, Alaska. The Klondike Gold Rush was a migration by an estimated 100,000 prospectors to the Klondike region of the Yukon between 1896-99. Gold was discovered by local miners on August 16, 1896 and, when news reached Seattle and San Francisco, it triggered a stampede of would-be prospectors. To reach the gold fields most took the route through the ports of Dyea and Skagway in Alaska. Here, the Klondikers could follow either the Chilkoot or the White Pass trails to the Yukon River and sail down to the Klondike. Each of them was required to bring a
RMC13KEB–Long ribbon of miners bound for the Klondike gold fields climbing over the Chilcoot Pass, in 1898.
RFJGFM56–Tormented Valley on the British Columbia - Alaska border near the Yukon Territory.
RFFJ6GR5–White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad heads towards White Pass
RM2AMXTR6–The story of our nation, from the earliest discoveries to the present time ..together with a graphic account of Porto Rico, Cuba, Hawaii and the Philippine islands .. . iNr^jSP.w. CHAPTER XVI. OW we are ready to hear about our newpossessions, Hawaii, began MammaNelson, taking the book from the table, and look-ing around expectantly. First I want to say that it was in 1898 thatreports came of the gold fields of the Yukon, andin the frantic rush for gold many lost their lives ! exclaimed Marcella. The origin of the Hawaiian natives is no bet-ter known than that of the North American In-dian, beg
RMG3BX4K–Prospectors on Chilkoot Pass, Alaska, USA
RFF6AH1H–The Red Onion Saloon is open to cruise ship tourists. This historic saloon opened in 1898
RMABCF5H–Commissioners Tea to commemorate the Yukon becoming a territory of Canada in 1898
RFH2TCHX–Panorama from above Dawson City
RFKF813T–USA, Alaska, Sitka, sceanic views from aboard the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad which was built in 1898 during the Klondike Gold Rush and travels
RMP774KX–. English: Mining claims on Gold Bottom looking up from Hunker Creek, Yukon Territory, ca. 1898 . English: Caption on image: 'Gold Klondike Gold Rush.Bottom looking up from Hunker' Subjects (LCTGM): Gold mining--Yukon--Gold Bottom; Mining claims--Yukon--Gold Bottom; Log cabins--Yukon--Gold Bottom Subjects (LCSH): Yukon--Gold discoveries . circa 1898 9 Mining claims on Gold Bottom looking up from Hunker Creek, Yukon Territory, ca 1898 (HEGG 305)
RMD26AY3–Now a scenic tour, the White Pass and Yukon Route was born of the 1898 Klondike gold rush, Skagway, Alaska, USA
RMCNR2EC–White Pass and Yukon Route Railroad, Skagway, Alaska, USA
RMAXG1WA–Dawson city, Yukon
RMA8WGXF–Prospectors risking the White-Horse rapids of the Yukon River going to the Klondike gold rush 1898. Hand-colored halftone of an illustration
RMJR30W6–Klondike Gold Rush,Chilcoot Pass,1898
RFFJ6GPN–White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad heading towards Skagway, Alaska
RMRG0MHH–. Canadian forest industries 1897-1899. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. m CANADA LUMBERMAN Volume XIX. Number 12. } TORONTO, OflNrtDfV, DEGEMBER, 1898 J Terms,$i.oo Per Year, i Single Copies, 10 Cents. A YUKON SAW MILL. In the early days of the Klondike rush, the crafts constructed for conveying gold seekers and their supplies down the lakes and the Yukon river to the heart of the gold fields at Dawson City were of the most primitive and crude design, and it is said that a number of the wrecks in the canyons and rapids are accounted
RMABCHDJ–Commissioners Tea to commemorate the Yukon becoming a territory of Canada in 1898
RFKF8149–USA, Alaska, Sitka, sceanic views from aboard the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad which was built in 1898 during the Klondike Gold Rush and travels
RMP774J2–. English: Miners working the No. 35 bench claim below Hunker Creek, Yukon Territory, ca. 1898. English: Shows men with pickaxes, shovels and gold pan. The man in the foreground on the right is Desire Bourbonnais of Montreal Quebec . Caption on image: 'No. 35 Bench below Huner' Klondike Gold Rush. Subjects (LCTGM): Gold miners--Yukon--Hunker Creek; Gold mining--Yukon--Hunker Creek; Yukon--Gold discoveries . circa 1898 9 Miners working the No 35 bench claim below Hunker Creek, Yukon Territory, ca 1898 (HEGG 155)
RMD26C01–Now a scenic tour, the White Pass and Yukon Route was born of the 1898 Klondike gold rush, Skagway, Alaska, USA
RMBM5N8P–Miners and new settlers crowding Dawson City during the Klondyke Gold Rush, 1900. Halftone of a photograph
RMJR30W8–Klondike Gold Rush,Chilcoot Pass,1898
RMBMG4MA–Prospectors' dogsled in a snowstorm to get to the Klondike goldfields, 1898. Hand-colored halftone of an illustration
RFFJ6GPY–White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad travels along the cliffs heading towards Skagway, Alaska
RMABCFXM–Commissioners Tea to commemorate the Yukon becoming a territory of Canada in 1898
RFKF8142–USA, Alaska, Sitka, sceanic views from aboard the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad which was built in 1898 during the Klondike Gold Rush and travels
RMP774JE–. English: Mining claim No. 17 Eldorado Creek, Yukon Territory, ca. 1898. English: Shows group of miners standing around sluice, two men panning for gold . Caption on image: 'No 17 Eldorado' Klondike Gold Rush. Subjects (LCTGM): Gold miners--Yukon--Eldorado Creek; Gold mining--Yukon--Eldorado Creek; Mining claims--Yukon--Eldorado Creek; Sluices--Yukon--Eldorado Creek Subjects (LCSH): Yukon--Gold discoveries . circa 1898 9 Mining claim No 17 Eldorado Creek, Yukon Territory, ca 1898 (HEGG 325)
RMD26C9C–Now a scenic tour, the White Pass and Yukon Route was born of the 1898 Klondike gold rush, Skagway, Alaska, USA
RMJR30W9–Klondike Gold Rush,Chilcoot Pass,1898
RFFJ6GR3–White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad travels along the cliffs after exiting Tunnel Mountain
RFFJ6GPT–White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad travels along the cliffs heading towards Skagway, Alaska
RMABCFMX–Commissioners Tea to commemorate the Yukon becoming a territory of Canada in 1898
RFKFC54P–USA, Alaska, Sitka, sceanic views from aboard the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad which was built in 1898 during the Klondike Gold Rush and travels
RMP6DKY6–. English: Mining operation showing four men with gold pan and sluice, Bonanza Creek, 1898 . English: On verso of image: Cleaning up on #5 below Bonanza. 1898 PH Coll 35.486 Klondike Gold Rush Subjects (LCTGM): Gold mining--Yukon; Gold miners--Yukon; Sluices Subjects (LCSH): Gold mines and mining--Yukon; Gold panning--Yukon . 1898 63 Mining operation showing four men with gold pan and sluice, Bonanza Creek, 1898 (SARVANT 207)
RMD26BKB–Now a scenic tour, the White Pass and Yukon Route was born of the 1898 Klondike gold rush, Skagway, Alaska, USA
RMABCFBG–Commissioners Tea to commemorate the Yukon becoming a territory of Canada in 1898
RFKF813R–USA, Alaska, Sitka, sceanic views from aboard the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad which was built in 1898 during the Klondike Gold Rush and travels
RMP774M9–. English: Mining operation on Eldorado Creek, Yukon Territory, ca. 1898. English: Caption on image: 'Eldorado Mine' Klondike Gold Rush. Subjects (LCTGM): Gold miners--Yukon; Gold mining--Yukon; Mining claims--Yukon; Sluices--Yukon Subjects (LCSH): Yukon--Gold discoveries . circa 1898 9 Mining operation on Eldorado Creek, Yukon Territory, ca 1898 (HEGG 60)
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