Group of stereoview photographs documenting Alaska and Yukon scenes associated with the Klondike Gold Rush period. The views include mining camps, transportation scenes, coastal settlements, and landscape views produced by major stereographic publishers including the Keystone View Company.
One stereograph shows transportation over icy trails north of the Arctic Circle, depicting dog teams hauling sleds along snow-covered routes used by prospectors and traders. Another view titled “Gold Miners Climbing to the Summit of Chilkoot Pass, Alaska” captures the dramatic ascent of prospectors carrying supplies up the steep snowy pass that served as one of the primary routes into the Klondike gold fields.
Additional views include coastal and maritime scenes such as Columbia Glacier, Alaska, and harbor and settlement views showing piers, canneries, and shipping activity along the Alaskan coastline. The images collectively document the harsh conditions, transportation systems, and settlement infrastructure that developed during the gold rush era in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
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