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Al Humphreys fonds

  • CA mac mac-97
  • Fonds
  • 1949, 1993

Fonds consists of photographs of the sternwheeler Yukoner in dry-dock in the shipyards, the sternwheeler Klondike moored at the wharf in Whitehorse, Sam McGee's cabin, a canoe at the side of the cabin, a Royal Mail wagon, the log skyscraper and the Brockville home of Major James Walsh, the first Commissioner of the Yukon Territory.

Humphreys, Al

Alan Fry fonds

  • CA yuk yuk-327
  • Fonds
  • 1964

The fonds consists of slides taken by Alan Fry during his 1964 Easter trip to Old Crow. Those taken in the village show the residents, buildings, Easter sports activities and dog teams. There are ten photographs taken from a Cessna airplane as it flew south of Old Crow.

Fry, Alan, 19- -

Alan Innes-Taylor fonds

  • CA yuk yuk-448
  • Fonds
  • 1890-1974

The fonds consists of textual records, photographs and a recording, created or collected by Alan Innes-Taylor. The majority of the textual records (ca. 1890-1974) include personal correspondence; survival notes and lectures; Byrd expedition records; Vilhjalmur Stefansson correspondence and reports; Belmore Brown correspondence and reports; and an alphabetical death register from the Klondike area (accession 95/32 in-process). Also included are copies of maps, catalogues of Innes-Taylor's library, manuscripts on Yukon history and a script of a play. The photographs consist of 159 black and white and colour prints from an album compiled by Innes-Taylor, who, between the years 1964 and 1969, attempted to visually record what he considered to be the locations of some the territorial historic sites. The cost of the project was assumed by the Cassier Asbestos Corporation. Subjects include Bonanza and Hunker creeks; the site at Fort Francis; the restored Fort Yukon; Dalton Post; historic plaques; First Nations villages; cemeteries, gravesites and markers in Aishihik, Bennett, Carcross, Dawson City, Tagish, etc.; log cabins in various locations; and dredges, churches and old abandoned machinery along the creeks. Another accession includes a single image of a moose in water. The sound recording is Innes-Taylor reading an article from the Klondike Nugget, July 2, 1902, describing the newly installed organ in the Dawson City Presbyterian Church.

Innes-Taylor, Alan, 1900-1983

Alaska Commercial Company fonds

  • CA yuk yuk-50
  • Fonds
  • Microfilmed 1981 (originally created 1893-1937)

The fonds consists of microfilm copies of records selected from Stanford University Libraries' larger collection of Alaska Commercial Company Records. It includes general accounts, correspondence, legal documents, reports and financial reports for the Alaska Commercial Company and also its successors, the Northern Navigation Company and the Northern Commercial Company. The Alaska Commercial Company records date 1868-1940; the Northern Commercial Company, 1906-1926; and the Northern Navigation Company, 1905-1921. The fonds also consists of a typewritten letter from Wm. Peron of the Alaska Commercial Company to agents for the Company in the Yukon District regarding the introduction of Mr. G.E. Pulham, Superintendent of the Canadian Development Company's mail service between Dawson City and Tanana.

Alaska Commercial Company

Alaska Highway Pipeline Inquiry fonds

  • CA yuk yuk-51
  • Fonds
  • Copied before 1981 (originally created 1977)

The fonds consists of two typed manuscripts entitled "Some Aspects of Yukon History" and "Perspective on Impact" submitted to the Alaska Highway Pipeline Inquiry. The authors are thought to be Roger McDonnell and Hugh Brody, however this has not been confirmed. The first paper "Some Aspects of Yukon History" includes the following chapters: The Original Population and Early Contacts; The Nature of the Fur Trade; The Gold Rush and Its Aftermath; Population and Change; Highways and Pipelines; Government in the Yukon; Fatalism and the Lessons of Yukon History; and Native Claims and the Development of Modern Yukon. The second paper "Perspective on Impact" includes the following headings: Perspective on Impact; Yukon and Development; and Assessing the Pipeline's Impact.

Alaska Highway Pipeline Inquiry

Alaska Historical Library photograph collection

  • CA yuk yuk-52
  • Collection
  • Copied 1979 and 1987 (originally created 1897-1960)

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.

Alaska Historical Library

Alaska Railroad Museum collection

  • CA yuk yuk-53
  • Collection
  • Copied 1982 (originally created 1920-1959)

The collection consists of photocopies of eight research papers, reports and statistical surveys concerning the river system and docking operations of the Alaska Railroad. See location descriptions for titles.

Alaska Railroad Museum

Alaska - Yukon Refiners and Distributors fonds

  • CA yuk yuk-54
  • Fonds
  • 1958-1959

This fonds consists of corporate records of the Alaska - Yukon Refiners and Distributors and 345 maps and plans of the plant and pipeline. There is correspondence and equipment orders for 1959, and employment applications and personnel correspondence, 1958-1959.

Alaska-Yukon Refiners and Distributors

Alaska Treadwell Gold Mining Company fonds

  • CA yuk yuk-1068
  • Fonds
  • 1907-1912, 1924

The fonds consists of two folders of correspondence to R.A. Kinzie [Kenzie?], General Superintendent of Alaska Treadwell Gold Mining Company at Treadwell City near Juneau, Alaska. The correspondence originated from: Whitehorse and Carcross, Yukon; Bennett and Atlin, British Columbia; and from F.W. Bradley, San Francisco, California. Included in the correspondence is a letter about coal lands from W.F. Schabel of Whitehorse, and from I.E. Fleming at Carcross, who was employed by Dail & Fleming Mines Ltd., at Windy Arm.

Alaska Treadwell Gold Mining Company

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