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Alaska Historical Library photograph collection
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- Source of title proper: Title based on provenance of the collection.
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194 photographs : b&w copy prints
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Biographical history
The Alaska Historical Library is located in Juneau, Alaska.
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Scope and content
The collection consists of photographs copied from the Alaska Historical Library because of their Yukon content. Included are scenes along the White Pass and Yukon Route (WP&YR), Dyea, Sheep Camp, Chilkoot Pass, Bennett, Carcross, Whitehorse, Dawson City, Forty Mile, Mayo, sternwheelers, a portrait of William Ogilvie, the wreck of the sternwheeler "Columbian" on the Yukon River. Photographers include C.H. Metcalf, Winter & Pond, Case and Draper, Larss & Duclos, Goetzman, Wolfe, and Mizony.
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No reproduction allowed.
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Finding aids
An Inventory of the Alaska Historical Library Photographs (Inventory #28) was prepared for 174 of the photographs (82/299). Each of these photographs is identified.