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Yukon Gold Company collection

  • CA dcm dcm-120
  • Collection
  • [ca. 1906-1924]

This collection contains photographs brought together by the Dawson City Museum, tracing the growth and development of the Yukon Gold Company and its assets in the Klondike in circa 1906 -1924. These images document dredge construction progress in some unidentified coastal city where the dredge was assembled and later disassembled for shipping to Dawson City, Yukon to be reassembled on the creeks in the Klondike Gold Fields. Installation of a syphon on Mission Creek is depicted. Photographs showing warehouses, preparing ground for dredging, cords of wood, mining country, dredge construction, dredging, Twelve Mile Power Plant, Yukon Gold Company mining in Iditarod, Alaska in 1912 and two prints autographed by David Elliot, of Treadgold's Lubecker chain bucket excavator construction in Liverpool, England. Also included are images of Yukon Gold Company construction projects and operations such as the Yukon ditch, flumes, dredges, North Fork Power Plant in 1915.

Yukon Gold Company