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Andrew Taylor fonds

  • CA yuk yuk-837
  • Fonds
  • Copied 1988 (originally created [ca. 1900-1920])

The fonds consists of images of Atlin, Dawson City, a pack train, men posing with hunting trophies (Dall sheep, bear, antlers, and skins), freighting supplies by canoe down the White River, cabins, a Hotel Occidental car filled with passengers, the sternwheeler Yukon and scenes with individuals. Some photographs have captions.

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Andy Philipsen fonds

  • CA yuk yuk-670
  • Fonds
  • 1982-1985

The fonds consists of MLA correspondence primarily dealing with constituents concerns and MLA responsibilities; letters and messages to his constituents; newspaper articles, written by Andy Philipsen, "Conservative Comment", a regular feature of the Yukon News; and a Christmas card and two certificates. The photographs include scenes from a conference in Ontario and a portrait of Mr. Philipsen.

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Angela Wheelock fonds

  • CA yuk yuk-920
  • Fonds
  • 1995

The fonds consists of ten sound cassettes of interviews conducted by Angela Wheelock of individuals involved in or affected by the construction of the Alaska Highway in northern British Columbia and the Yukon. The individuals interviewed were Mida Donnessey, Alfred Jakestu, John Dickson, William Pathman, Bessie Johns, Inez Shulist and Gudrun Sparling. The interviews were done for research on the Alaska Highway. Wheelock received Canada Council funding for the project.

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Anglican Church of Canada General Synod Archives fonds

  • CA yuk yuk-68
  • Fonds
  • 1895-1930

The fonds consists of 211 copy prints of Anglican missionaries and activities in the Yukon communities of Champagne, Carcross, Herschel Island, Forty Mile, Moosehide, Teslin, Conrad City, Little Salmon and Mayo, and the Northwest Territories communities of Fort McPherson and Aklavik. Many individuals are identified and include ministers and their families and local residents of the communities. The photographs are part of the Stringer and Bowen collections held by the Anglican Church of Canada, General Synod Archives in Toronto.

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Anglican Church, Diocese of Yukon fonds

  • CA yuk yuk-999
  • Fonds
  • 1861-1994

The fonds consists primarily of the administrative and operational textual records of the Anglican Church, Diocese of Yukon. The fonds also includes photographs, maps and plans, a film and a sound recording. The fonds has been organized into the following six series: Diocesan Records; Parish Records; Related Organizations; Reference Files; Maps and Publications; and Photographs. (See the finding aid for detailed descriptions.) The following six accessions are not in the finding aid. Accession 80/129 contains 22 images of the Old Log Church, scenes at Carcross, the visit of Princess Alexandra to Whitehorse, Sourdough Rendezvous, and old buildings in Whitehorse. Accession 81/16 contains financial records, correspondence, meeting minutes, and annual reports of St. Paul's Anglican Church in Dawson City. There are also papers of various organizations within the church including the Sunday school, Women's Auxiliary, Chancel Guild, and Boys' League. Also in this accession are some records of St. Andrew's United Church in Dawson City, St. Barnabas Church in Moosehide, Church of Christ the Pioneer in Bear Creek, and the Good Samaritan Hospital of Dawson City. Accession 82/6 contains two booklets titled "The Consecration of Rev. Ronald Curry Ferris to be Bishop in the Church of God", Diocese of Yukon, Quinquagesima, 1981 and "The Installation of the Rt. Rev Ronald Curry Ferris as Ninth Bishop of Yukon in Christ Church Cathedral", Whitehorse, Y.T., Diocese of Yukon, Quinquagesima, 1981. Accession 84/72 contains a handmade Christmas card consisting of a pen and ink drawing of St. Paul's Anglican log church in Dawson City, a b&w photograph of the 1902 St. Paul's frame building, a brief hand-lettered history of St. Paul's Church by James R.H. Warren. There are also four b&w photographs of the card as described above. Accession 88/24 contains a six paged typed manuscript by Bishop Tom Greenwood of his recollections about his ministry in the Yukon. There are also 38 b&w and 9 colour images of the Greenwoods, various Anglican Church workers, Chooutla School staff, Old Crow parishioners, Camp Gikhychon, congregation at Minto, McCabe, and the refinery at Haines Junction. Accession 88/128 contains St. Paul's Hostel Matron's book and the Minute book of the Diocesan Board of the Anglican Church Women's Auxiliary, Diocese of Yukon.

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Anita Ronayne McWilliams fonds

  • CA mac mac-92
  • Fonds
  • 1947-1948

The fonds consists of a scrapbook containing 77 photographs and postcards, and travel cards of Anita Ronayne's trip up the Inside Passage and her stay in Whitehorse, Yukon. Images include views of Whitehorse and the surrounding area in summer and winter, a trip to Takhini Hot Springs and Champagne, Teslin Lake, Kluane Lake, and many of her friends and people that worked for the army are identified. Captions accompany most of the photographs. The majority of photographs were taken by Anita Ronayne. Also included are 7 photographs of Governor-General Lord Alexander paying a visit to Whitehorse in the summer of 1947.

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Angus Munn fonds

  • CA mac mac-73
  • Fonds
  • [ca. 1900-1920]

The fonds consists of photographs of Atlin, B.C., the sternwheeler White Horse travelling upstream through Five Finger Rapids on the Yukon River, Miles Canyon, three men in a Peterborough canoe shooting Whitehorse Rapids, a customs house, Hootalinqua, a North West Mounted Police (NWMP) officer in uniform, log cabins at the mouth of Bonanza Creek, an unidentified glacier and a herd of caribou running down a hill near Dawson City. Postcards include images of tourists in Atlin, B.C., and views of Whitehorse, Dawson City, Juneau, Wrangell, and the White Pass and Yukon Route (WP&YR) rail line in the White Pass.

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Ann and George Esterer fonds

  • CA yuk yuk-296
  • Fonds
  • Copied 1993 (originally created 1952-1957, 1992)

The fonds consists of photographs selected from Ann and George Esterer's scrapbook of Keno City. The photographs include scenes of schools, Christmas and Halloween festivities, members of the community, mining activities, weddings and views of Keno City, taken between 1952 and 1957. Other photographs were taken upon the Esterer's return to Keno City in 1992. The fonds also includes photocopies of the scrapbook and a written introduction by George and Ann Esterer.

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Annette Potvin collection

  • CA yuk yuk-677
  • Collection
  • Copied before 1984 (originally created 1899, 1948, 1983)

The collection consists of material collected by Annette Potvin about the experiences of her father and his party in the Klondike. Included are nine photocopied pages from "La Presse" about the journey of Pitre Potvin and his five companions from Chicoutimi to the Yukon in 1899, and a five page biography of Joseph Dallaire, one of the stampeders in Potvin's party, written in 1948. There is also a letter from Annette Potvin to the Yukon Archives with further information about her father's travels to the Klondike and his departure in 1906.

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Anton Vogee fonds

  • CA yuk yuk-894
  • Fonds
  • 1890-1982, predominant 1897-1903

The fonds consists of photographs taken by Anton Vogee from 1897 to 1903 in his travels to various areas of the Yukon, British Columbia, and Alaska. The images include buildings and street scenes in Atlin, Dawson City, Dyea, Skagway, Bennett, Pine City, and Whitehorse, mining activity in Atlin and at Pine and Spruce Creeks, scenes of the Dyea Trail and Chilkoot Pass including an avalanche of 1898, White Pass and Yukon Route (WP&YR), sternwheelers, and exterior views of Vogee's shops and galleries (82/271). The fonds also contains photocopies of newspaper clippings, correspondence, display captions and three photographs relating to the 1973 Yukon House exhibit in Vancouver featuring Anton Vogee's photographs and memorabilia, photocopies of his citizenship papers, his son Arthur's birth certificate, stock certificates, personal correspondence, and a biographical sketch with revision notes made by Arthur Vogee in 1982 (82/523).

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