The fonds consists of images of Atlin, Dawson City, a pack train, men posing with hunting trophies (Dall sheep, bear, antlers, and skins), freighting supplies by canoe down the White River, cabins, a Hotel Occidental car filled with passengers, the sternwheeler Yukon and scenes with individuals. Some photographs have captions.
Sans titreThe fonds consists of MLA correspondence primarily dealing with constituents concerns and MLA responsibilities; letters and messages to his constituents; newspaper articles, written by Andy Philipsen, "Conservative Comment", a regular feature of the Yukon News; and a Christmas card and two certificates. The photographs include scenes from a conference in Ontario and a portrait of Mr. Philipsen.
Sans titreThe fonds consists of the questionnaire and compiled results of the Annie Lake Area Residents survey.
Sans titreThe fonds consists of the records of the Whitehorse Camp of the Arctic Brotherhood, 1901-1903 and includes Minute books, 1901-1903; a cash book, 1901-1902; membership applications, 1901-1902; incoming and outgoing correspondence, 1901-1902; financial records, 1901-1903; constitution and by-laws, 1902; membership application forms and a blank membership card. The minute book begins with the installation of the Camp, its charter members, first officers etc. and covers the application, nomination and subsequent election of new members; financial matters, dues bills etc; correspondence received and answered and other internal business. The cash book and assorted financial records provide a relatively accurate picture of the Camp's financial situation.
Sans titreThe fonds consists of a copy of a 30 page typed manuscript, "Dawson Days", written by Margaret H. Strong. Mrs. Strong reminisces about going to Dawson City, Yukon as a newlywed with her husband Art and the years they spent there. She writes about people they met and socialized with, outdoor sporting activities, travelling to and from the Yukon and Oregon, and about the Twelve Mile Ditch. The fonds includes original photographs taken by Mr. and Mrs. Strong, which illustrate many of the people and places talked about in her manuscript. Images include Dawson City, roadhouses, the White Pass and Yukon Route (WP&YR) stage and a shot of Juneau from a steamer going up the inside passage. Captions accompany the photographs (82/524). The remaining original photographs in the fonds are prints and postcards of Dawson City, Fort Yukon in Alaska, sternwheelers, mining activity, Yukon Gold Company's 60 Mile Camp, and construction of the Yukon Ditch. Alfred K. Schellinger, an engineer for the Yukon Gold Company, took many of the photographs and Art Strong may have taken the remaining (78/50).
Sans titreThis fonds consists of correspondence to Art Fry concerning the Independant Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) and Rebekah Lodge business and affairs of Dawson City, Yukon; miscellaneous pamphlets concerning the IOOF and Rebekah Lodge; correspondence, certificates and magazines on boxing, mining and the Yukon Amateur Boxing Association; a booklet entitled "Recollections of Leroy N. McQuestin, Life in the Yukon 1871-1885"; Art Fry's papers and exercises in Elementary Geology; three editions of the Canadian Far Eastern Newsletter ca. 1972, '74, and '76; and Junior Olympics certificates and prize ribbons.
Sans titreThe collection consists of a copy of a photograph and letter from Arthur Campbell. The photograph shows the Kinsey and Campbell family in front of a log building at Henry (Harry) Campbell's claim on 13 Gold Run Creek in 1903. The caption on the back of the photograph read "13 Gold Run Creek, Dawson City, Yukon Territory. Left to right - Will and Kate Kinsey; Henry (Harry) Campbell holding son, Arthur H. Campbell born Nov. 30, 1902; Ella Cooper Campbell and cat; in cart, Viola Mae Campbell, born her June 30, 1901; Hans Kiesaw. 1903 - claim of Henry Campbell". The letter was written by Arthur Campbell to MacBride Museum to give information about the photograph and the Campbell family.
Sans titreThe fond consists of diaries and correspondance and 9 black and white photographs of mining on the gold creeks at the turn-of-the-century.
Sans titreThe fonds consists of a 1963 copy of the original 1904 application for incorporation of the Atlin District Board of Trade, as well as by-laws and a letter requesting re-incorporation, from 1963.
Sans titreThe fonds consists of photographs of men in military uniform in different situations, and two portraits of a woman. The textual records include a letter addressed to Captain Harvey from the Department of National Defence, November 10, 1945; agenda of ceremony transferring the Alaska Highway, airports and telephone system from U.S. to Canadian ownership; sketch of location of ceremonies in Whitehorse, April 1,1946; 2 Certificates of Military Qualifications dated 1940 and 1941; a Mess Dinner Menu Oct. 29, 1945; and 2 cancelled envelopes. The map is of British Columbia and the southern portion of the Yukon and was produced by the Department of Mines and Resources, 1942.
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