At foot of sheet: "Photographs by Case & Drahen [i.e. Draper] and H.C. Barley, of Skagway, Alaska.", Contents: Skaguay [Skagway], Alaska, the Gateway to the Klondike -- Miles Canyon, Alaska -- Shooting Whitehorse Rapids, Alaska -- First Passenger Train to reach Log Cabin July 6, '99, White Pass & Yukon R.R. -- Juneau, Alaska -- First Passenger Train on the White Pass & Yukon Route to the summit -- Musharankdorfotoo, Chief of the Chilkat Indians -- Lewis Lake, Alaska -- Warehouse belonging to Keelar, the Money King of Alaska., Date of publication based on printed cover date space: "Date [blank] 190 [blank].", From the L.S. Humes Klondike Collection. Stamped postmark: "Skagway Jun 30 6PM 1910 Alaska." Addressed to Sr. Mary Ida de Jesus, St. Ann's Academy, Vancouver B.C.; from Gundrun Andersen, June 29, Skagway, Alaska., Nine Alaskan scenes on eight panels, folded and tipped into a green mailing envelope requiring 1-cent stamp., and Title from cover; also found as caption on top of sheet.
Publisher:
[Case & Draper and H.C. Barley?]
Subject (Geographic):
Alaska--Pictorial works
Subject (Name):
Barley, H. C. (Harrie C.), -1909 and Case & Draper
Photographs of the Denver, Northwestern and Pacific Railway
Container / Volume:
Folder 7
Image Count:
2
Description:
The Denver, Northwestern and Pacific Railway, also known as "the Moffat Road" after its creator David Moffat, crossed the Continental Divide over Rollins Pass, northwest of Denver, Colorado. Construction began in 1903, and the line reached Steamboat Sprin