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Don Carlos Brownell collection

  • CA yuk yuk-146
  • Collection
  • [ca. 1920]

The collection consists of photographs taken by Ed Andrews, from Douglas, Alaska. There is a panoramic view of Whitehorse, a panoramic view of Dawson, a shot of Cathedral Mountain, Atlin, and two shots of mountain scenery in the White Pass.

Brownell, Don Carlos, 18- - 19-

Evie Robinson collection

  • CA yuk yuk-15
  • Collection
  • 1910-1926

The collection contains copies of newspaper clippings, 1910-1926, from a scrapbook compiled by Evie Robinson. The clippings document the career of her husband, William "Stikine Bill" Robinson who worked in northern British Columbia, Alaska and the Yukon. Also included are clippings about John Hislop, M.J. Heney, and Archie Shields who were also involved in building railroads in the north.

Robinson, Evie

Donald Davis collection

  • CA yuk yuk-154
  • Collection
  • Copied 1992 (originally created [ca. 1950-1962])

The collection consists of a photograph of Jan Davis in Whitehorse.

Davis, Donald, 19- -

George McDade collection

  • CA yuk yuk-163
  • Collection
  • 1947

The collection consists of four original b&w photographs of George McDade, the McDade cabin, and an airstrip at Victoria Creek, Y.T. three miles southeast of Brown-McDade Mine. The photographs were taken March 1947 and developed at Berg's Studio, Box 273, White Horse, Yukon.

McDade, George

Roman Catholic Church, Whitehorse Diocese collection

  • CA yuk yuk-165
  • Collection
  • Copied 1982 and 1992 (originally created [ca. 1945-1973])

The collection consists of photocopied pages of a scrapbook collection containing articles, newspaper clippings, photographs and maps about the history of the Whitehorse Diocese of the Roman Catholic Church. Particular events recorded were the dedication of the Teslin Church in 1970, and the 25th Anniversary of the work of the Sister of Charity of Providence in 1971. There are photocopied photographs of the missions in Haines Junction, Old Crow, Dawson City, Whitehorse, Carmacks, Burwash and Snag, and copy prints of photographs of parishioners and administrators in front of log churches in the Yukon.

Roman Catholic Church, Whitehorse Diocese

Bill Roozeboom collection

  • CA yuk yuk-166
  • Collection
  • Copied 1976 (originally created 1897-1901)

The collection consists of 31 black and white prints and accompanying negatives copied by Bill Roozeboom from an album he located in Vancouver. The images include: the reception of Governor General Minto's party which visited Dawson in 1900; Dawson street scenes; mining claims; people crossing the Klondike River; the Trail of '98; stampeders; scenes at Dyea, Lake Bennett, Whitehorse and Lake Laberge. Also images of Fort Selkirk and the Yukon Field Force. The majority of the photographs are by Larss & Duclos. The remainder are by Eric Hegg and Goetzman. The original album contained 40 photographs. Nine of the 40 were not copied as they duplicated images already held by the archives.

Roozeboom, Bill

James Cahill collection

  • CA yuk yuk-172
  • Collection
  • 1979

The collection consists of a covering letter and 50 pages of signatures on a petition registering disagreement with Whitehorse City Council's decision to ban public drinking in the City, March, 1979.

Cahill, James P., 19- -

May Cameron collection

  • CA yuk yuk-177
  • Collection
  • Copied 1986 (originally created 1917)

The collection consists of two photographs of a group of teachers in Dawson City, Yukon 1917. May Cameron appears in both photographs, in the extreme left of the back row of the first, and with the dog in the second photograph.

Cameron, May, 18- -19-

Arthur Campbell collection

  • CA yuk yuk-179
  • Collection
  • Copied 1980 (originally created 1903, 1980)

The collection consists of a copy of a photograph and letter from Arthur Campbell. The photograph shows the Kinsey and Campbell family in front of a log building at Henry (Harry) Campbell's claim on 13 Gold Run Creek in 1903. The caption on the back of the photograph read "13 Gold Run Creek, Dawson City, Yukon Territory. Left to right - Will and Kate Kinsey; Henry (Harry) Campbell holding son, Arthur H. Campbell born Nov. 30, 1902; Ella Cooper Campbell and cat; in cart, Viola Mae Campbell, born her June 30, 1901; Hans Kiesaw. 1903 - claim of Henry Campbell". The letter was written by Arthur Campbell to MacBride Museum to give information about the photograph and the Campbell family.

Campbell, Arthur H, 1902-

Catherine Campbell collection

  • CA yuk yuk-180
  • Collection
  • [ca. 1910]

The collection consists of three portrait photographs taken by E.J. Hamacher of North West Mounted Police (NWMP) officer F.G. Boone, a child, and a young man.

Campbell, Catherine 19- -

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