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Klondike Days collection, 1898-circa 1950
Overview of the Collection
- Photographer, poet
- Bolton, Arthur Lawrence, 1876-1958
- Title
- Klondike Days collection
- Dates
- 1898-circa 1950 (inclusive)18981950
1898-1909 (bulk) - Quantity
- 112 b/w photographs, 52 negatives, 2 photostats, 11 letters, 2 manuscripts, 1 scrapbook (2 boxes)
- Collection Number
- PH2004-012
- Summary
- Photographs relating to the Klondike Gold Rush
- Repository
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University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu - Access Restrictions
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Access restricted: For terms of access, contact University of Washington Libraries Special Collections.
- Languages
- English
Historical NoteReturn to Top
Arthur Lawrence Bolton (August 30, 1876-August 17, 1958) studied ornithology at Stanford University under Leverett Mills Loomis and spent field time in the Farallon Islands. In 1898, he journeyed to Alaska where he searched for gold and wrote prose. He served as the Superintendant of Grounds at the University of California, Berkeley from 1902-1905. He was the Northern California representative for the State Board of Architects and a member of the California Academy of Sciences. He was also an Honorary member of the Poetry Society of England and a prolific writer of short stories and poetry. He married Mary Saylor Bolton (1879-1971) and had three children, Eleanor Saylor Bolton, Arthur, Jr., and Beatrice Mary Bolton. The family lived on La Loma Avenue, in Berkeley, California. [from Online Archive of California--the Bancroft Library holds his diaries]
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
Photographs relating to the Klondike Gold Rush. Some of the photographs were used to illustrate an account of a season of travel on the Yukon River. Many of the photographs were made by Arthur Bolton, Pillsbury, and Case.
Other Descriptive InformationReturn to Top
In this collection, Lake Laberge is variously referred to as Lake Laberge, Lake LaBarge, and Lake LeBarge.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
Status of creator's copyrights is unknown; restrictions may exist on copying, quotation, or publication. Users are responsible for researching copyright status before use.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
ManuscriptsReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box | ||
1 | "Klondike Days:
Steamboating and Life on the Yukon in the Early Days" Alfred Page's first hand account of the 1899 season spent as a
ship cook on the Yukon River which details the social life in the towns and
camps as they emerged during the Klondike Gold Rush. Includes 20 b/w
photographs with typed captions and pencilled notations by Arthur L. Bolton.
These illustrations depict early travels on the Yukon river between 1898 and
1905.
|
ca. 1899 |
1 | "Them Was The
Days?: The Songs of the Chinook and Trails of Yesterday" Arthur Lawrence Bolton's collection of 96 typed poems concerning
mining, mushing, gambling, and the harsh landscape in the Yukon during the
Klondike Gold Rush. Includes 36 b/w photographs taken by Bolton while working
in the Yukon between 1898 and 1905.
|
ca. 1950 |
CorrespondenceReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box | ||
1 | Arthur L.
Bolton Eleven letters between A.L. Bolton and F.W. Morrison, Bolton's
partner in the mining venture at Dominion Creek in the Yukon Territory,
concerning the financial state of their joint venture. Bolton returned to
California in 1905 after seven years of working at Dominion Creek to continue
his interest in collecting botanical specimens, while Morrison continued to run
the partnership.
|
1905-1907 |
PhotographsReturn to Top
Fifty-six b/w prints and photostats found loose in a blank scrapbook with about half taken by Arthur L. Bolton between 1898 and 1905, to which he added pencilled captions on the back of each print. Many of the remaining images were taken by professional photographers working in the Yukon during the Klondike Gold Rush. Includes two photostats of Bolton's mining licenses.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box/Folder | ||
2/1 | Lake LaBarge
Photographs Eleven b/w prints taken by Arthur L. Bolton, which depict the
lodging, transportation, and activities in the Yukon territory associated with
mining during the Klondike Gold Rush. Also includes images of the N.W. Mounted
Police and their sleds at their post on the lake.
|
1898-1899 |
2/2 | Dominion Creek
Photographs Six b/w prints taken by Arthur L. Bolton, which document the
cabin and efforts to mine the Bolton-Morrison claim at Dominion Creek in the
Yukon Territory between 1899 and 1905.
|
1899-1905 |
2/3 | Miscellaneous
Photographs Six b/w prints of unidentified individuals, ships, and cabins
in the Yukon territory.
|
undated |
2/4 | Cripple Creek
Eskimo Photograph One b/w print of a large group of Cripple Creek Eskimo gathered
around a canoe in a camp.
|
undated |
2/5 | Wildlife
Photographs Six b/w prints of wolves, arctic ptarmigans, mountain goats, and
caribou.
|
undated |
2/6 | Northwest
Mounted Police Two b/w prints of the N.W. Mounted Police freighting beef and
their cabin.
|
undated |
2/7 | A.C. Pillsbury
Photographs Four b/w prints of Klondike landscapes and rivers, including the
Lynn Canal, the Yukon Flats, Five Fingers, and Miles Caynon taken by the Los
Angeles photographer.
|
undated |
2/8 | Arthur L. Bolton
Photographs Four b/w prints with pencilled captions by A.L. Bolton depicting
a camp on the river, Miles Caynon from the ice, and lodging in the Yukon
Territory.
|
1898-1899 |
2/9 | Landscape
Photographs Six b/w prints documenting Summit Lake, Fifty Mile River, Middle
Lake, the Saw Tooth Mountains, and the Rockies.
|
undated |
2/10 | Adams &
Larkin Photographs Four b/w prints taken by Adams and Larkin from Dawson in the
Yukon Territory, including images of the Rockies from the Dome, the forests of
the Yukon, and lodging.
|
undated |
2/11 | F.W. Morrison
Photographs Two b/w prints of Morrison road and a field outside Dawson,
Yukon Territory.
|
1909 |
2/12 | White Pass
Summit Photographs Two b/w photographs of the Summit at White Pass, one of the
major supply routes for miners headed towards Dawson and the Klondike Gold
Rush. One of the images depicts the lines of miners and their supplies waiting
to clear the pass.
|
1898 |
2/13 | Mining License
Photostats Two photostat images of a "Free Miner's Certificate" from the
Dominion of Canada and a "Grant for Placer Mining" from the Department of the
Interior, both issued to A.L. Bolton in 1899 for mining in the Yukon
Territory.
|
1899 |
ScrapbookReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box/Folder | ||
2/14 | Scrapbook Scrapbook with two b/w prints of A.L. Bolton at Lake LaBarge
adhered to the cover, in addition to three Japanese characters. The scrapbook
contained 56 loose b/w prints and photostats and the pages do not contain
captions or any indication of a particular order. Many of these images also
appear as illustrations in Bolton's original manuscript, "Them Was The Days?:
The Songs of the Chinook and Trails of Yesterday."
|
undated |
NegativesReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box/Folder | ||
2/15 | Negatives Negatives, many used to create prints found as illustrations in
Arthur Page's and Arthur L. Bolton's manuscripts or Bolton's separate
collection of loose photographs found in a blank scrapbook.
|
ca. 1898-ca. 1905 |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Eskimos--Yukon--Photographs
- Gold mines and mining--Yukon
- Gold mines and mining--Yukon--Photographs
- Gold mines and mining--Yukon--Poetry
- Miners--Yukon--Photographs
- Mounted police--Yukon--Photographs
- Wolves--Yukon--Photographs
Personal Names
- Bolton, Arthur Lawrence, 1876-1958--Archives
Geographical Names
- Lake Laberge (Yukon)--Photographs
- Yukon--Photographs
Form or Genre Terms
- Manuscripts (documents)
- Negatives (photographs)
- Personal correspondence
- Photographs
- Scrapbooks
- Stats (copies)
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Visual Materials Collections (University of Washington)