Steamer Yellowstone, first steamboat on the Upper Missouri River.
- BC-1119
- Item
- 192-?
Photograph of a drawing.
On back: "Upper Missouri Historical Expedition, enroute Great Northern Railway".
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Steamer Yellowstone, first steamboat on the Upper Missouri River.
Photograph of a drawing.
On back: "Upper Missouri Historical Expedition, enroute Great Northern Railway".
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Westwold, B.C., last of the camels used on the Cariboo Trail in the early 1860's
Photograph taken behind the Ingram estate, facing the bluff.
Note on back.
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York boat being tracked upstream.
Boat is being towed by person on shore.
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Paloma (ship), interior cabin area.
Close up of table.
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Paloma (ship), interior cabin area.
Sleeping quarters.
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Boat with two people on deck, B.C.?
Silvery sheen.
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Barkerville, Cariboo Road, Antler Creek Bridge and Road, mouth of Conklin Gulch, Oct. 1921
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Unidentified boat with man and small boy on deck, B.C.?
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The late Mrs. Mary Ann Vine, Metchosin, Vancouver Island.
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Snapshot of Mrs. Mary Ann Vine's great-great-grandson and great-grandson planting a tree.
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Snapshot of Mrs. Mary Ann Vine's great-great-grandson and great-grandson planting a tree.
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Photograph of a photograph published in a book.
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Handwriting on front.
Text on back: "A glimpse of the ocean beach fronting the Pac. Ocean at Seaview, Pacific county, Washington, just north of Cape Disappointment at the mouth of the Columbia river, the drift wood being for the use of the numerous summer cottage owners among the trees at the right. From where this camera was stationed Capt Wm. Clark in 1805 walked three miles up the beach and wrote his name on a tree. The cross indicates the location of "O-KU-LAM" cottage occupied by T.C.E."
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Barkerville, B.C., looking across street from J.H. Office to Harpers, Nov. 1922
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North Beach, scene from Fort Canby Light House, Wash.
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Bird's eye view, Seaview, Wash.
Location of "O-Ku-Lam" Cottage occupied by T.C. Elliott, x'd on front.
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Snapshot of subject wearing a kilt.
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Autographed portrait.
Gauvin & Genteel.
St. James Churchyard, Taunton, Somersetshire, taken July 1909
Tomb of Joseph Whidbey.
Montague Cooper Studios.
Message on back.
King Photo Studio.
This was snapped at Chelanko Forks, about 140 miles west of Williams Lake ... at Bob Pyper's ...
Three men posed in front of truck, log cabins in background.
Text on back.
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Queen's birthday, Barkerville : [1869 May 24].
Group photo of fire brigade and others under arch made with ladders. -- Banner reads "God Save the Queen." -- Fire hall is the second building from the right.
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Thos. F. York, the first white child born in the Colony of British Columbia.
Subject in military uniform.
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John McLean's blacksmith shop, Wharf Street, Victoria, B.C.
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Waterfront shacks, boats tied up to docks.
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Victoria, B.C., harbor, Aug. 1890.
Olympian (ship) in port.
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Arrow on photograph shows location of McDonald's Bank.
Dally, Frederick.