Black and white photograph of a large gathering of people on the ice of Thunder Bay. Title of the photograph implies it was a racing event. The old city of Port Arthur can be seen in the background.
Black and white photograph of Ray Street and Co. bank. The building can be seen in the center of the photograph with Matthews Dry Goods Store shown on the right. The man standing in the door way is identified as Col. Ray.
Sepia-tone photograph of Bennett, British Columbia. The photograph of town buildings and walled tents are along shoreline, with several riverboats tied along creek and boat under construction at right, signs for Dawson
Hotel and Hotel Portland are…
Panoramic view of Bennett on Bennett Lake, British Columbia, head of navigation. Captions on image: "Scene at Bennett, Spring 1898", "En route to the Klondike goldfields", "608, Copyrighted Goetzman Dawson"
Black and white photograph of an early Port Arthur. A group of men can be seen standing on a road to the left which leads into Port Arthur in the background.
Black and white photograph of painted of a man identified as Sir William Stavers, a Dutch military man who lived from 1789-1862. A biography on the back of the photograph can be found written in Dutch.
A black and white collection of eight photographs of various businesses and public service buildings in early Port Arthur. The buildings have been identified from top left to bottom right as follows (along with any descriptions provided):
A collection of five black and white photographs of hotels in Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada in 1884. Photos have been identified from top left to bottom right as:
1. Western Hotel
2. Continental Hotel
3. Northern Hotel
4. Belmont Hotel
5.…
A black and white collection of eight photographs of various residences in Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada from 1884-1890. Owners of individual houses have been identified from top left to bottom right as (along with any additional information…