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Post card with a black and white image of the first passenger train coming out of Prince Rupert. This train originally ran the first 100 miles from Prince Rupert to Kitselas.

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Black and white photograph of the front of the first separate school in Port Arthur. Text on the back of the photograph suggests it was called Miss Bolduc's school and was located on Lincoln St.

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Sepia-toned photograph of fisherman in the water beside his boat on Mica Creek. The fisherman is showing his catch. Fishing net, dock and boat with oars is visible in the photograph. Caption on image: "Fishing on Mica Creek 75 miles up the Pelly",…

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Sepia-toned photograph of spectators on boulders above Five Finger Rapids on the Yukon River, Yukon Territory, The spectators consist of four women, four dogs, and one man. The spectators are posing for the photographer. Captions on images: Five…

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Sepia-toned photograph of Five Fingers Rapids from below, July '99. Captions on image: "624 Goetzman Dawson, "Five Finger Rapids from below", "En route to the Klondike Gold Field's"

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Black and white photograph of a cattle farm near Fort William, Ontario, Canada. Numerous cattle can be seen in the foreground while the hilly terrain of the Canadian Shield can be seen in the background.

Photographer and donor are unknown.

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Sepia-toned photograph of citizens and prominent figures in Fort William. Some individuals have been identified as:

Mayor Garfield Anderson (bottom row, far left)
Mayor Robert B. Pow (bottom row, fourth from left)
Mayor Chisholm Ross (bottom…

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A black and white photograph of the old Fort William trading post. The Hudson Bay buildings can be seen in the background. In modern day the old fort was reconstructed, opening in 1973, and is now a Canadian Heritage site.

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Black and white aerial photograph of Fort William Municipal Airport. Now known as the Thunder Bay Airport, the Fort William Municipal Airport was built in 1938. The airport runway and buildings can be seen in the foreground while Lake Superior and…

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Sepia-toned photograph of the waterfront of Forty Mile townsite on the Yukon River. Distant view of wooden buildings, boats onshore, and laundry blowing in the wind. Caption on image: "Forty Mile Town", "Goetzman Photo Dawson".

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