[Empire Line Transportation company. The all water route to Alaska gold fields]
- RBSC-ARC-1820-22-25
- Item
- [after 1898]
Promotional pamphlet.
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[Empire Line Transportation company. The all water route to Alaska gold fields]
Promotional pamphlet.
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[Empty envelope addressed to Lt. Col L.B. Steele. Officer Comd. N.W.M. Police]
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[Empty envelope addressed to Mrs. Aitchison & Co. H28 Strand 1. London England from Forty Mile]
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[Ephemera related to S. F. Cody and the Klondyke nugget]
4 admission ticket booklets for the S.F. Cody Wild West Shows: Champion Cavalier Du Monde Englier. Each booklet consists of a different set of coloured tickets: yellow, red, purple, blue.
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First grand ball of the Dawson, L.O.O.M. No. 1393-- in the A.B. Hall, Dawson
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First grand ball of the Dawson, L.O.O.M., No. 1393 in the A.B. Hall, Dawson
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For tickets to all part of the Alaska Gold Fields and general information
Pamphlet includes a guide map of Alaska and adjacent territory. A. Chilberg was a general steamship and railroad agent in Seattle, Washington. A first class purser's check ticket from the White Pass and Yukon Route, American Yukon Navigation Company is enclosed in the pamphlet.
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Forty Mile Town, Y.T. Can. Showing Yukon River and 40 Mile River
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Fourth of July, 1901, Dawson, Y.T.
Contains two duplicate postcards, one inscribed with message on verso.
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Message inscribed on recto, address on verso.
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Front Street, Dawson, Y.T., July 1899
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[Gleaner (ship) at dock, mountains in background]
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Goddesses of Liberty, enlightening Dawson, Y.T.
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Going to Dawson on the Flora [Men standing on prow of boat]
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Message and address inscribed on verso.
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Label depicts a man with briefcase and tool on his way to Klondike. Printed at the bottom of the label: "The independent gold hunter on his way to Klondike. I neither borrow nor lend".
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Postcard with a poem by Robert W. Service. Gold shavings enclosed in a small opening.
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[Group of 10 men with 2 boats at shore, caribou hanging from tree in left hand corner]
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[Group of 5 men outside log cabin, 2 dogs in foreground]
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[Group of people gathered outside McQuesten and Co. storefront]
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[Guide to the goldfields and beyond. Complete edition of 1997 issue]
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[Handwritten letter to 'My Dear Nat'. Dawson]
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[Handwritten receipt to Hartmann and Sharpe 250 ft Lumber-- Lake Bennett-- May 4th 1898]
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Home in Dawson-- Mr. and Mrs. Lauk Berton [Christmas card with photograph of house]
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[Horse pulling load of lumber, man standing in background]
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Compiled and printed at Prince Albert, Saskatoon. Includes two folded maps: 1) Prince Albert to Yukon, 2) Dominion of Canada.
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How to reach the gold fields of Alaska and the Klondike. Via Portland, Oregon
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Address inscribed on verso, message inscribed on recto.
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Hydraulic mining at Lovett Gulch, Y.T.
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[Hydraulic mining scene with two women on left]
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[I. O. Stringer, Bishop of Yukon, Dawson Y.T. Diocese of Yukon, Canada]
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Ice jam - opening of River Forty Mile, Y.T.
Address and message inscribed on verso.
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Ice motor on way to Dawson, Yukon
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Information Alaska-Yukon gold fields and how to get there
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Back cover is a map of the Yukon district.
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[Interior portrait of group of six men with framed photographs in background]
Inscribed on verso 'Top Row Centre John Crush. Front Row Left John Lind'.
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