Black and white drawing of the front view of Fort Kaministiqua along the Kaminisitiqua river. This fort was established by the North West Company as a trading post circa 1803. By 1807 the fort had been renamed to Fort William in honour of William…
Sepia-toned photograph of one of Dawson's downtown streets. Businesses that are identified in the photograph are: the Dominion Hotel, E.T. Wallace & Co., Chemists & Stationers, and Goetzman's tent photo studio. Caption on image: "Goetzman Photo".
Sepia-toned image of the Gold Run Hotel and attached office of Orr & Tukey Freighters. Co. Ltd. A group of men are standing outside the entrance to the hotel and a young boy is driving a dog-cart labeled laundry. A sign reads Daily Stages to Dawson.…
Sepia-toned photograph of a celebration welcoming the Governor General of Canada. (At this time, Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, the 4th Earl of Minto.) Street is crowded with onlookers and at the far left of the photograph is an arch decorated…
Black and white aerial photograph of the Great Lakes Pulp and Paper mill. Located next to a river in a sparsely forested area. A small settlement can be seen in the background.
Black and white photograph of a group of men, women, and children standing and seated on the Finn Hall steps. Some individuals include Mr. Einar Kajander, and Mr. Antii Pitkanen (nickname Nilsian Laakari) who is on his knees praying