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Ed. Schiefflin [Charles O Farciot]. 1882-. Schieffelin Brothers Yukon River prospecting trip, 1882-1883.
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Schieffelin Brothers Yukon River prospecting trip, 1882-1883. Album cover
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Indians cutting firewood for steamer, two miles from Fort Yukon.
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San Michael. Schieffelin Brothers Yukon River prospecting trip, 1882-1883.
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Winter. Ed. Schiefflin feeding his dogs. Schieffelin Brothers Yukon River
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Alaska. Charles Farciot historical collection of imagery from the St Michael's
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sland of St. Paul. Schieffelin Brothers Yukon River prospecting trip, 1882-
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Tananah Indians in Canoes, as seen from a distance, coming down to trade at Nuklakahyet in the spring. Indians Landed.
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Steam launch built by Chas. O. Farciot, 1000 miles above the mouth of the Yukon
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Steamer YUKON in a slough while the ice is passing down the river.
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Steamer "NEW RACKET" at the wharf of St. Michael, two hours before its departure for the Yukon River.
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Spring. Steamers ST. MICHAEL, NEW RACKET, YUKON.
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Wharf and rear of San [Saint] Michael. Indian Camping grounds, while they are waiting the arrival of steamer "St Paul"
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First appearance of Winter - short days. St. James Mission.
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House constructed by the Schieffelin party at Nuklakyat [Nuklukayet], 950 miles
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Antwick [Anvik] Trading Station.
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Tananah Indians in Canoes, as seen from a distance, coming down to trade at Nuklakahyet in the spring.
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Tananah Indians in Canoes, as seen from a distance, coming down to trade at Nuklakahyet in the spring.; five minutes later
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In Winter quarters after a trip of 2500 miles in Bydarkee [bidarka], or Indian Skin Boat
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The Remains of Fort Yukon. Rev. Dr. Sims, [Episcopal] Missionary. [Arthur]
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Fort Yukon Indians.
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Upper Yukon Indians. Esquimaux. Schieffelin Brothers Yukon River prospecting
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Alaska. Charles Farciot historical collection of imagery from the St Michael's
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Schiefflin Brothers Yukon River prospecting trip, 1882-1883.
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House almost buried in the snow, only the roof appearing; the home of four families. Looking down the Yukon River from the village of Anvik.
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Alaska. Charles Farciot historical collection of imagery from the St Michael's
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Alaska. Charles Farciot historical collection of imagery from the St Michael's
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Ed. Schieffelin starting on a prospecting tour. Nuklukayet? Schieffelin Brothers Yukon River prospecting trip, 1882-1883.
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Traveling with Dogs, without Snow-shoes.
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Alaska. Charles Farciot historical collection of imagery from the St Michael's
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Alaska. Charles Farciot historical collection of imagery from the St Michael's
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Portage of 150 miles, from the Behring [Bering] Sea across the mountains, to the Yukon River.
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Winter fish trap on the Yukon.
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Nuklakahyet [Nuklukahyet] Chief known as Sport; arm broken by a fall on the ice
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The Black Showman of the Tananah. Schieffelin Brothers Yukon River prospecting.
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Ken Graham Agency / Accent Alaska

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The white men of St. Michael and the Yukon River, 1885. Schieffelin Brothers
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Ken Graham Agency / Accent Alaska

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Sinate, Chief of Fort Yukon Indians. Mrs. Mayo's father. Schieffelin Brothers
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Tananah Indians. Nabesnatanas [inhabitants of the Nabesna River] - Kheeltat, his son, Deeshady
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Mission Indians. Eskimo? Schieffelin Brothers Yukon River prospecting trip,
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Keokuck Chamon [Koyukuk Shaman] or Medicine Man. "Red Shirt" - Koyukuk name
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Ken Graham Agency / Accent Alaska

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Tananah Indian squaw returning from a hunt. Schieffelin Brothers Yukon River
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Ken Graham Agency / Accent Alaska

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Charlie, Chief of what is known as Charlie's Band; 1600 miles up the Yukon River
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The oldest Chamon [Shaman], or Medicine Man, in Northern sound. Schieffelin
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Nuchigak [Nushagak] chief. Eskimo. Schieffelin Brothers Yukon River prospect
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Ken Graham Agency / Accent Alaska

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van, Chief of the Tananah Indians. - Cosna. A great Indian Orator.
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