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J.D. Skinner collection

  • CA yuk yuk-784
  • Collection
  • [ca. 1920-1930]

The collection consists of financial records and correspondence kept by William S. Drury for collateral on J. D. Skinner, editor of the Whitehorse Star. Several Whitehorse, Yukon businessmen, including William Drury, William A. Puckett, J. P. Whitney, R. J. Alguire, and Captain Martin, loaned Skinner money to keep the newspaper in business.

Skinner, J. D.

Sisters of St. Ann collection

  • CA yuk yuk-783
  • Collection
  • 1899-1974

The collection consists of photographs obtained by Father Tim Coonen, OMI, of Dawson City from two separate Sisters of St. Ann Archives to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the Catholic Church in Dawson City, Yukon. The subjects in the photographs include the Sisters, the exterior and interior of St. Mary's Hospital including the operating room, Sister Mary Ignatia with Prince Philip and members of the Yukon Order of Pioneers (YOOP), the new hospital at the old Court House, interior and exterior views of St. Mary's School, students, and a group of priests. The textual records consist of copies of materials held by the Sisters of St. Ann in their Archives in Victoria. Included are correspondence, copies of newspaper articles, and reminiscences.

Sisters of St. Ann

Paul Sincic collection

  • CA yuk yuk-780
  • Collection
  • Copied 1979 (originally created [ca. 1898-1910])

The collection consists of copy negs. and prints from some of the glass plate negatives and photographs taken by Barley, Eric Hegg and other photographers held in the Sincic collection at the Alaska Historical Library, Juneau. The photographs show Skagway, Dyea, other areas of Alaska, and White Pass and Yukon Route (WP&YR) trains, ca. 1898-1910.

Sincic, Paul J., 1914-1998

Peter Sims collection

  • CA yuk yuk-779
  • Collection
  • Copied 1995 (originally created 1875-1944)

The collections consists of copies of material collected by Peter Sims on the life of Hugh Donald Maclaine (1875-1944) who lived in and around Dawson City, Yukon. Included are Maclaine's birth and death certificates, letters to relatives describing his life in the Yukon (1917 and 1929), photographs of Maclaine as a child, a young man and in early middle-age. There are also copies of a poster announcing the musical score "The Return from Klondyke" by Ezra Read, and a colour photograph from a real estate guide showing Clarke Island, Tasmania where Maclaine was born.

Sims, Peter, 19? -

Doris Simpson collection

  • CA yuk yuk-778
  • Collection
  • Copied 1992 (originally created [ca. 1940-1949])

The collection consists of prints of Rancheria Lodge, the Simpson children holding up fish, and a British Yukon Navigation Co. (BYNCo.) bus in front of the Rancheria Lodge, Yukon.

Simpson, Doris, 19- -

Eileen Shilleto collection

  • CA yuk yuk-772
  • Collection
  • 1898-1920

The collection consists of 28 original b&w photographs that depict mining on Highet and Bonanza creeks, sternwheelers, 2nd Yukon contingent for W.W. I, Discovery Day celebrations, school activities, hunting and fishing, dredge, caribou, dog teams, automobile, North Fork power house, and George and Martha Black. Many of the photographs were taken by J. Doody and Wolfe.

Shilleto, Eileen

Sheldon Museum collection

  • CA yuk yuk-771
  • Collection
  • 1898-1945, 1970

The collection consists of black and white photos of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and Pleasant Camp on the Dalton Trail, RCMP pictures of Tagish Post, Tahkeena Detachment, Yukon and pictures from Klehini River. It also includes a photocopy of a letter to Steve Sheldon from Insp. Bell, Commander, Whitehorse Sub-District, Royal North West Mounted Police (RNWMP), dated Jan. 2, 1918. The letter is about getting an outfit over to Pleasant Camp from Haines, as the Commander was instructed to open a detachment at that point.

Sheldon Museum

Risk Analysis and Engineering Report for Government of the Yukon Territory collection

  • CA yuk yuk-76
  • Collection
  • 1968

The collection consists of the report "Risk Analysis and Engineering Report for Government of the Yukon Territory", published in 1968 and the photographs which were removed from the report for preservation. The photographs are of schools and teacherages in Whitehorse.

Armstrong and Taylor Ltd.

C.J. Scoins collection

  • CA yuk yuk-756
  • Collection
  • Copied before 1973 (originally created 1898-1924)

This collection consists of 18 copy negatives with black and white reference prints (21 x 26 cm) of photographs taken by John G. McJury, a member of the Clive M. Gillette party that travelled from Western New York State to the Klondike Gold Fields in 1898, and 4 original photographs. The McJury photographs were taken en route and at their destination and include images of Dyea, stampeders on the Dyea Trail, Sheep Camp, the Chilkoot Pass, boat building at Bennett, Miles Canyon and mining activity on Sulphur Creek, Yukon. Other images are of "Klondikers" - a group of men and women sitting in front of a restaurant, 1924; the second Klondike clan meeting in New York State, 1917; an undated image of St. Michael and one of a placer mining operation.

Scoins, C. J. (Clayton J.), d. 1984

Lt. Frederick Schwatka collection

  • CA yuk yuk-755
  • Collection
  • Copied 1994 (originally created 1883)

The collection consists of thirty-three b&w photographs. The photographs, made from negatives purchased from the Center for Legislative Archives, were published in "Report of a Military Reconnaissance in Alaska made in 1883" by Frederick Schwatka. The collection also consists of: a photocopy of a letter written by a Forty Mile native; literal translation from Kutchin to English of this letter; and a list of Kutchin - English words.

Schwatka, Frederick, Lieutenant, 1849-1892

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