- RBSC-ARC-1820-17-25
- Item
- 1930-08
Wilson, R. P.
Wilson, R. P.
The trail of '98. The Tivoli strand
Programme for a film based on the novel by Robert Service. Set in Klondike and starring Dolores del Rio and Ralph Forbes.
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The Times. Weekly edition. Vol. XXI No. 1074
Includes an article titled, "The gold discoveries in Canada".
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[The Strand Magazine, from November 1897, vol. 14, no. 82]
There is a photo illustrated article entitled
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The steamer White Horse at the island on Lake Le Barge
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The starting point for Dawson City, Lake Bennett, Alaska
Underwood & Underwood
The rush to the Klondike. Alaska's new gold-fields-- their present output and future promise
Bush, Sam Stone
The rush to Alaska in the spring will be tremendous!
Recto features a map for the "Shortest, quickest and most direct route--fast steamers direct to Stikine, Dyea, Skagway, St. Michaels".
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The ruins of the bank of British North America-- Dawson, Yukon Territory
Larss and Duclos
The Robert W. Service calendar
Calendar features Robert W. Service poetry.
Seal, Ethel Davis
The return from Klondike. Descriptive fantasia
Item is sheet music, sequel to Off the Klondike.
Read, Ezra
The Old Log Church. White Horse, Yukon
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
The old green mountain home, written whilst prospecting in the Klondike region
Sheet music.
Ladue, J. B.
The North West Corporation, Limited and the Yukon-Klondike gold industry
Friars, Austin
The New York Times [Complete and bound edition of August 20, 1943, the birthdate of Philip B. Lind.]
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The midnight sun. Descriptive notes and helpful suggestions on the journey to Alaska
Also includes a guide services ticket for Oregon caves.
Canadian National Steamship Company
The last gold rush and the midnight sun [various views of Klondike gold rush]
Majority of photographs individually captioned.
Grant, L. G.
The Klondyke Nugget by S.F. Cody [poster]
David Allen and Sons
David Allen and Sons
The Klondike Sun: November 24, 1998, December 8, 1998, June 19, 2001 (3 copies).
Klondike Sun
The Klondike Review, the New Canadian Gold Fields, Victoria, B.C., vol. 1, no. 8
Klondike Review
Ogilvie, W. M.
The Klondike News-- Vol. 1 No. 1 Dawson N.W.T. [front page]
Virgil, Moore
The Klondike News-- Vol. 1 No. 1 Dawson N.W.T.
Complete issue-- contains large portrait of George Carmack on front cover, with images of gold nuggets to left and right.
Moore, Virgil
Special reprint of an article that first appeared in the Canadian Geographical Journal. March 1962.
Phillips, R. A. J.
The Klondike gold rush--a great international venture
Article prepared for Pacific Coast Branch, American Historical Association, December 28-30, 1952.
Tompkins, Stuart R.
The Hubrick cable ferry Dawson Yukon Territory
Adams and Larkin
The heroic method [4 miners atop a sluice box and two prospectors with rocker box and dog]
Image possibly taken by Dr. John Brown.
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The gold placers of the Fortymile, Birch Creek, and Fairbanks regions, Alaska
Prindle, Louis M.
Tyrrell, J. B.
The gold fields of Alaska and the Klondyke
Pacific Coast Steamship Company
Typescript of judgement between W. Weeks et al. and the Bonanza Creek hydraulic concession Ltd. regarding water rights.
Senkler, E. C.
Goetzman
The fire engine 'mushing' to put out a fire, Dawson, August 1899
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Extract from the American Monthly Review of Reviews. January 1900.
London, Jack
The Dawson Diamond Jubilee series. Set 1 Dawson's worthies
Contains 6 postcards of Dawson's famous individuals, including Percy DeWolfe, Robert Henderson, Robert Service, Kate Rockwell, and Martha Louise Black.
Dawson Museum and Historical Society
The Daily Boomerang-- Laramie, Wyoming Vo. XVII No.120 [newspaper]
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The Chilkoot Pass--the settlement at Sheep Camp, four miles below the summit
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Tupper, Charles, Sir
[The Canadian Magazine-- September, October, November, December 1893]
Features a 69 page article by William Ogilvie titled, "Down the Yukon and up the Mackenzie".
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Includes article titled "Jack Craig and the Alaska Boundary survey", by Christine W. Billman.
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Includes photo nuggets-- early photographers, the von in the Klondike, a lady in the gold fields.
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