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Karl Kernberger visual materials collection, 1958-1991
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Kernberger, Karl
- Title
- Karl Kernberger visual materials collection
- Dates
- 1958-1991 (bulk)19581991
- Quantity
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24 film reels ; 16mm
9 video reels ; 1-inch
1 video cassette ; 3/4-inch (U-matic)
5 videocassettes (VHS)
3 videocassettes (Betacam)
4 audiocassettes
5 audio tapes ; 1/4-inch reel
512 black and white photographic prints
964 negatives
495 color slides (35mm)
4 notebooks
1 cubic foot of research materials - Collection Number
- PH0989
- Summary
- Professional photographer
- 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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The original films are not accessible due to preservation concerns. Arrangements can be made to view the film by contacting the Visual Materials Curator.
- Languages
- English
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
Karl Kernberger (1938-1997) was a noted photographer, filmmaker and public television producer with a gifted artistic eye, guided by a cultural sensitivity. His work was published extensively in books and publications, and has been exhibited numerous times in New Mexico, Arizona and California, with an ongoing exhibit at Johnsons of Madrid Gallery in Madrid, NM.
Born in Los Angeles, Karl was drawn to the indigenous people of Arizona and New Mexico, and graduated from the University of New Mexico with a degree in anthropology. After working as a photographer for the Museum of New Mexico in the early 1960s, he became an independent illustrative photographer.
He photographed natural, cultural and historical subjects, mostly in the Southwestern US, doing the photography for three books with his childhood friend J. Michael Jenkinson: Ghost Towns of New Mexico, Land of Clear Light, and Wild Rivers of North America.
In 1963, with Jenkinson and three others, Kernberger drove through Canada to Alaska, and then, in two small boats, made a trip down the entire length of the Yukon River. Beginning in Lake Bennett, in both British Columbia and the Yukon Territory of Canada, he and Jenkinson completed the 2300-mile journey to Alakanuk, on the Bering Sea. Their companion Bill Carpenter flew back to New Mexico from Dawson City, Yukon Territory, and companions Rafen Moon (Kathy) Jenkinson and John Loehr traveled farther, flying out from Holy Cross, Alaska. A Swiss reporter, Maurice Bettex, also joined them for some of the 3-month river trip. Karl documented this trip with still pictures and with over three hours of 16mm color motion picture film. He filmed the riverscape, the landscape, and the people, planning to produce a film with the working title of “The Yukon River - A Portrait”. He began editing it, and later transferred the film to 1” videotape. He returned to the Yukon and Alaska in 1989 with his family to record natural sounds and some interviews, but continued worldwide adventuring until his early death in 1997 and never completed the project.
Until 1983 he was based in Santa Fe, and was involved in many projects, political and photographic, many with indigenous Americans. He did the primary photography for Polly Schaafsma’s Indian Rock Art of the Southwest. He was the only photographer to follow the entire 1980 reenactment of the run which initiated the 1680 Pueblo Revolt, documented in Peter Nabokov’s Indian Running.
Karl photographed the Tarahumara (Raramuri) people between 1959-1971, portraying their daily life in Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre), located in the Sierra Madre Mountains in Chihuahua, Mexico. He was the cinematographer for a documentary for the Smithsonian in the Cook Islands, and he also did extensive photography of the Sun Dagger at Chaco Canyon, NM, on solstices and equinoxes. One of those still photos is featured in the 1982 film Koyaanisqatsi.
Karl Kernberger was committed to social justice, capturing images documenting political movements, meetings, and demonstrations between 1965-1970 in New Mexico. He photographed the Poor People’s Campaign March on Washington, DC, in 1968. From 1983 – 1991, he was an award-winning producer of public and cultural affairs programming at the public television station in Albuquerque, KNME.
In 1992-93 he lived with his family in Japan, and photographed the activities at the public kindergarten that his daughter attended. He took photographs around Kobe, Osaka and Kyoto, and down the island of Honshu on an extended bicycle trip. From 1993-96, Karl initiated and produced current affairs and cultural affairs programs in the Pacific Island of Pohnpei, in the Federated States of Micronesia. This television series, Island Topics, was the first ever produced for the audience of the Micronesians themselves, which continued long after he left.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
Materials covering the history and culture of Alaska and The Yukon Territory, collected and created by Karl Kernberger and Michael Jenkinson. This includes audio and visual media captured by Kernberger over three trips to the Alaska-Yukon area, made in 1958, 1963, and 1989. These depict natural scenery, wildlife, industry, mining, and locals living in the area. The moving image material was part of an unfinished film project, titled Yukon River , that depicted Kernberger's trip with four others down the entirety of the Yukon River. Kernberger's project includes background on the Klondike Gold Rush, which took place between 1896 and 1899, along the Yukon River in the northwest of the Yukon territory and southwestern Alaska.
Other Descriptive InformationReturn to Top
The 35mm slides and photographs are organized by the original numbering system used by the creator. Moving images are noted with the prefix MI and audio with the prefix A.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
Restrictions may exist on reproduction, quotation, or publication. Contact the Special Collections division of the University of Washington Libraries for details.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Acquisition Information
Source: Carolyn Kernberger, 2006.
Processing Note
Processed by Bronson Dowd, 2019. Originally accessioned as PH2006-008.
Related Materials
The following are other repositories/collections with Kernberger's photography:
University of New Mexico Center for Southwest Research
Museum of New Mexico Photograph Archives
National Parks Chaco Archives
New Mexico Museum of Indian Arts and Culture
New Mexico Department of Indian Affairs
Santa Fe Opera
Silver City Museum, New Mexico
US Bureau of Land Management
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
1958 Alaska Trip, 1958Return to Top
The materials in this series come from Kernberger's first trip to Alaska, in 1958. This came about from his interest in Alaska and Canada and served as an early scouting trip for the eventual journey down the Yukon River. The numbering sequence is the original used by Kernberger.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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35mm Slides |
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Box | item | ||
1 | 35-88-58 to 35-103-58 | California Mother Lode, Mt. Lassen 16 slides, with captions including: Bridal Veil Falls -
Yosemite; in Mother Lode; Approaching Lassen Peak; Mt. Lassen. Lake Manzanita,
Lassen Park; Lassen; Lassen Highway; Frozen Lake, Lassen Park; Lassen
Hailstone; Subway Cave (Calif.) Alaska Trip; Burney Falls, Calif.
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June 1958 |
1 | 35-104-58 to 35-111-58 | Mt. Shasta and Crater Lake 8 slides, with captions including: Mt. Shasta; Crater
Lake.
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June 1958 |
1 | 35-112-58 to 35-117-58 | Fraser River, British Columbia 6 slides, with captions including: in Fraser River Canyon;
Fraser River, B.C.; Lillooet, B.C. - Fraser River; near Lillooet; Ranch near
Pavilion, B.C.
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June 1958 |
1 | 35-118-58 to 35-133-58 | Alaska Highway 16 slides, with captions including: Milepost, Dawson Creek,
B.C.; Prophet River; Near Toad River; Muncho Lake; Whirlpool Canyon; Lower Post
Pire, Alaska Highway; Watson Lake, Yukon Territory, Adventures - Explorers -
Photographers - Men about Town; Teslin Fire - Yukon Territory; Near Champagne,
Yukon Territory - The Jeep; Champagne, Yukon Territory; St. Elias Range near
Champagne; Kluane Ghost Town, Yukon Territory; Kluane, Yukon Territory.
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June 1958 |
1 | 35-134-58 to 35-149-58 | Richardson Highway, Copper River, Wrangell Mountains,
and Chitina 16 slides, with captions including: Alaska Range, Richardson
Highway; Copper River, Richardson Highway; Along Richardson Highway, Alaska;
Copper River, Alaska; Copper River Valley; Wrangell Mountains, Alaska; Mt.
Sanford - 16,000' Copper River Valley + Wrangell Mountains; Copper River near
Chitina; Chitina; Padchs + Pancho Chitina; Liberty Falls near Chitina; Chugach
Mountains near Tiekel, Alaska; Worthington Glacier; Thompson Pass, Valdez.
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June 1958 |
1 | 35-150-58 to 35-156-58 | Valdez and Cordova 7 slides, with captions including: Valdez, Alaska; Cordova,
Alaska; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Docks, Cordova, Alaska.
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July 1958 |
1 | 35-157-58 to 35-177-58 | Port Etches and Nuchek 21 slides, with captions including: On the way to Port Etches,
Alaska; Hawkins Cutoff; Hinchinbrook Island, N. Side; Port Etches; Connpat for
Tide; Back 4 Port Etches; Port Etches, Hinchinbrook Island, Alaska; Salmon -
Port Etches; Stream #175, Port Etches; Port Etches from Constantine; Porpoise
Rocks from Nuchek Spit; Bear Cape from Nuchek; Nuchek; Nuchek Cemetery; Bald
Eagle, Nuchek.
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1958 |
1 | 35-178-58 to 35-190-58 | McKinley Park 13 slides, with captions including: Denali Highway; Dog Sled
Demonstration, McKinley Park; Tourists watching Dog Sled Demonstration - Jake +
Phil Smith (in blue jacket) before we met him; Mt. McKinley National Park
Caribou; Polychrome Pass, McKinley Park, Alaska; Bivouac - Camp Denali; Wonder
Lake - McKinley.
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August 1958 |
1 | 35-191-58 to 35-199-58 | Fairbanks and Circle Area 9 slides, with captions including: Gold Dredge, Chatanika;
Hydraulic Mining near Miller House, Alaska; Circle Hot Springs; Circle City,
Alaska; Fish wheel near Fairbanks - Tanana River; University of Alaska -
Fairbanks; Gold Dredge, Estes.
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August 1958 |
1 | 35-200-58 to 35-208-58 | Tanacross and Eagle 9 slides, with captions including: At Tanacross (Tanah Indian
Village); Tanacross, Alaska; Aurora Borealis, Taylor Highway; Ptarmigan near
Eagle Summit, Steese Highway; Eagle Indian Village; Eagle, Alaska; Old Timer-
Eagle; Smoke House, Eagle Indian Village; Yukon River at Eagle.
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August 1958 |
1 | 35-209-58 to 35-224-58 | Dawson Klondike Area 16 slides, with captions including: near Dawson Customs, Yukon
Territory/Alaska, Ogilvie range in distance; Dawson Main Street; Opera House;
Old PO at Store (Deserted); Red Feather Saloon Blacksmith's Dawson; Robert
Service's Cabin; Post Office, Dawson; Dawson from Midnight Dome Road; Dawson
from Midnight Dome; from across river Dawson, Yukon Territory; Moosehide; at
Klondike City ("Louse Town"); Bonanza Creek, Klondike River.
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August 1958 |
1 | 35-224-58 to 35-235-58 | Pelly River and Yukon River Float 12 slides, with captions including: On the way to Pelly; On
the Pelly; Billy Randell, Mike Jenkinson on the Pelly River; Rapids in Pelly
River, Fort Selkirk; Billy Randell, Yukon; Yukon River.
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1958 |
1 | 35-236-58 to 35-243-58 | Return Home 8 slides, with captions including: Fox Lake; Lake Laberge;
Five Finger Rapids; "Il Giramondo" Alaska Highway; Lake near Rancheria, Yukon
Territory; Fox Lake; Columbia Ice Fields Camp; Mt. Saskatchewan; Elk,
Banff.
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1958 |
Alaska 35mm Internegatives 1 |
Summer 1958 | ||
Alaska 35mm Internegatives 2 |
Summer 1958 |
1963 Alaska-Yukon TripReturn to Top
The materials in this series are from Kernberger's 1963 trip down the Yukon River with the rest of his expedition group. The images in these materials were originally made on this trip, although the process of editing and filmmaking continued through the following decades.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Moving Images |
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Wilderness
River
Wilderness River is comprised of
the footage from the group's journey down the river, presented in chronological
order. The images on these reels were selected and edited to serve as the
source material for Yukon River.
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16mm Film |
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Reel | item | ||
MI-1 | MI-1 |
Wilderness River Reel
1 1 reel (800 feet) : silent, color ; 16mm
Various angles of a woman getting into her car, which then
is seen taking off along a road. Views of another camera filming people in
front of a building with large letters reading "CBC" horizontally and "BXT."
High perspective views of a large city. Many natural vistas. A large wooden
bridge over a river, with two men getting into a boat beneath it. Views from a
boat heading down a river. Views of a large church spire. Cars driving through
a city’s crossroads. A dim image of a sunset. A girl eating an ice pop. A sign
reading "Carcross|Skagway 67.5 Miles." A large family sits outside of a home.
Numerous views of a large white boat named Tutshi.
The dim interior of a house.
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1963 |
MI-2 | MI-2 |
Wilderness River Reel
2 1 reel (1000 feet) : silent, color ; 16mm
Far off view of a bulldozer moving through mud. Numerous
natural vistas, including mountains, plants, and rivers. The group sits in a
boat. A man walks along a beach. A rainbow crosses the sky. A view of the
Waterfront Studio storefront with cars moving in front of it. Numerous views of
trains. A large sign reading, Whitehorse Yukon.
Repeated views of a cabin and its path. Numerous perspectives of a log cabin
labeled “Little” “Mission” with an illegible word in-between. An older man in
red flannel speaks to the group, standing on a glacier. Views of a "Welcome to
Dawson City" sign. A fox investigates Michael Jenkinson, Kernberger's partner,
in a sleeping bag and tent.
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1963 |
MI-3 | MI-3 |
Wilderness River Reel
3 1 reel (900 feet) : silent, color ; 16mm
A man stands behind a white coupe. People work on a large
boat. Numerous views of natural vistas. A wrecked, overturned boat on a river
shore. Repeated views from a boat moving down a river. Perspectives of a large
steamboat called Keno. A man wearing red flannel
talks to the expedition group. Men work on animal carcasses hanging from wooden
structures. A close view of a hand holding a poppy. An extended view of the
White Pass train. Views of many large white
steamboats that are docked in a harbor, the Whitehorse, Casca,
Aksala, and Klondike.
A large paddle steamer is docked. Views of a town from many perspectives.
Perspectives of a mining facility, with views of equipment up close and from
afar. A small mouse runs through rubble.
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1963 |
MI-4 | MI-4 |
Wilderness River Reel
4 1 reel (1050 feet) : silent, color ; 16mm
Views of large barges on the river. A large fish wheel
operates in the river. A fish is gutted, its roe being extracted. A man drives
a Franklin car with a Tennessee license plate. Views of a large white house and
its garden. A woman swims in an indoor pool. An older woman works in her
garden. Two men drive a boat along a river. Close up views of the working parts
of a fish wheel. A Customs sign and a Royal Mail mailbox. Views of the Yukon
Trading Post followed by views of the US Post Office of Circle City, Alaska.
Repeated images of a log home with moose antlers mounted to the exterior. Close
views of a mining apparatus. A water plane takes off. A car drives by a sign
reading "Welcome to Circle City: The End of the Road." Images of and from a
large white boat. Many views of a town, both from above and from closer
perspectives to buildings. A mountain is reflected in a pool of water. An
O'Brien Brewing & Malting Co. sign. Views of a large rock surrounded by
trees across the river. Fog on a river. A man walks along a path before being
filmed close-up and then working in a small farm, picking rutabagas.
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1963 |
MI-5 | MI-5 |
Wilderness River Reel
5 1 reel (950 feet) : silent, color ; 16mm
Views of a small windmill above a building. Various
perspectives of a white church. A man attaches a hook to the side of a
building. A dog sits in front of a wood pile. Men work with fish along a river.
A close-up view of a pile of fish from which men pull fish before fileting
them. A small plane takes off in a corn field. A man lies atop a bed being
hoisted by a crane. People build and weave a basket. Views of people walking
through a town. A man does construction work on the United States Post Office
of Alakanuk, Alaska. A man works on small red boats. A man shows off a black
and white picture to the camera. People walk in and out of a large white
building. Aerial views of a wetland. Men work in a shipyard, with large crates
and a crane.
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1963 |
MI-6 | MI-6 |
Wilderness River Reel
6 1 reel (1000 feet) : silent, color ; 16mm
A distant view of a group in a thin boat on a river. Views
of rivers, clouds, plants, and a shore bank. A man guts a fish. A dot and an
arrow are animated across a map of Alaska. Close-ups of an arrow pointing to
particular cities in Alaska. The sun moves behind some trees. A man plays an
acoustic guitar on a boat. Men point to a cross on a granite slab. Images of a
large Russian Orthodox Church. A man cuts away at logs to construct a small
building. A high view of a town and its buildings. Steaks are turned on a pan.
Small puppies play together.
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1963 |
MI-7 | MI-7 |
Wilderness River Reel
7 1 reel (500 feet) : silent, color ; 16mm
A dog walks along a river shore. Views of buildings,
including the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Views of multiple bays with large sky
vistas and mountains. The expedition group standing in a boat. A view of a
large dam along a river. A very high perspective over a town near a fork in a
river. Views of the Chevrolet Cars Maple Leaf Trucks building. Images of The
Palace Grande Theatre. Men unload from a Canada Northern Affairs and National
Resources National Museum car. A man disembowels dead mice and slides them onto
his finger. Two men look at a board on which many dead mice lie. A large church
in a field.
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1963 |
MI-8 | MI-8 |
Wilderness River Reel
8 1 reel (400 feet) : silent, color ; 16mm
Views of large ornate building exteriors. Natural vistas,
including snow-capped mountains. A small black bear looks into a car and walks
down a street. A car drives past a lake and down a forested street. The
expedition group launches a small red canoe. A white steam paddler named
Tutshi sits in harbor. Two men with hard hats walk
into a mine. Various perspectives, high and low, of a large train passing
between a mountain and lake. Five people sit on a small boat. A high
perspective of a structure connected to a bridge on the side of a mountain.
Views from a boat moving down the river, including the sides of mountains and
small white homes. People swimming off of a small boat. Images of the sun
shining from behind a pole. A creek runs through melting snow. Blue tinted
images of natural scenes and a house are then repeated in natural colors.
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1963 |
MI-9 | MI-9 |
Wilderness River -
Color Workprint II 1 reel (900 feet) : silent, color ; 16mm
An extremely high perspective of a town. A sign reads,
Welcome to Dawson City: The Heart of the Klondike.
Views of Dawson City, including close up views of buildings, including one
labeled “Saloon.” A “F.L.T.I.O.O.F. Lodge Meeting” sign. A building labeled
"Horseshoeing Specialty,” along with The Palace Grand Theatre, and another
building reading "Monte Carlo." Historical black and white photographs of a
town are presented to the camera followed by numerous photographs of people.
The camera moves over parts of an old red fire engine. Views of an old building
labeled "Yukon Law." Numerous high perspective images of nature. A black and
white photo of a figurine is presented to the camera. Views of an old log cabin
and a variety of debris around it. Four people stand at a cliffside. Numerous
perspectives of industrial processes on a boat and factory alongside a river. A
man controls a water hose shooting water into the air. Images of water running
through wooden aqueducts. An elderly man in red flannel holds a steer horn for
three people standing behind him. A continuous track-propelled tractor moves
through mud flats. Numerous images of a large white ships, named
Keno, Tutshi, and
Casca. Image of the top of a ship labeled
Aksala. Dirty white side boarding of a boat
labeled "Yukon." A small wrecked boat lies on the shore of a river. The White
Pass train travels alongside a mountain, filmed from above and at eye-level. A
car drives along a valley road with mountains in the distance. Two miners walk
along a trail before entering a mine. A man stands behind an older white
Chrysler station wagon. A boat named McQuesten
moves up a river. The white Chrysler crosses an old wooden bridge. A black bear
catches a fish in a river, then one is seen climbing a hill. Two men stand in a
river each holding an antler of a slain moose that stands between them. A small
rodent sticks out of fallen wooden columns. A man in a denim jacket holds a
large animal pelt. A man manipulates a large pile of fish eggs. Views of a
large fish wheel. Two men prepare fish while two young girls watch on. Flayed
fish hang from the ceiling of a house. A large cabin sits on stilts. Images of
dogs and puppies. Images of water and foliage filmed from land and water. Eggs
sitting in a nest, and various images of birds. A sign reads
Welcome to Circle City: The End of The Road. Views
of different parts of Circle City. People along a river bank, a girl eats an
ice pop. A coyote hunts through some foliage, attempting to pounce on
something. People working throughout a village. Images of the Russian Orthodox
cross. People in a village, both addressing the camera and doing work,
including building a cabin and basket weaving. Numerous aerial and high
perspective views of river lands. A person tends to some red canoes.
Workprint made in 1966.
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1963 |
MI-10 | MI-10 |
Wilderness River -
Color Workprint OUT 1 reel (650 feet) : silent, color ; 16mm
Views of numerous dilapidated houses. A person holds a
picture in front of a wilderness scene. A pile of dead fish, followed by flayed
fish hanging from the house. A man hangs off of the side of the
White Pass train as it moves. Views of numerous
small houses, a man walks along a village. Many views of nature. A sign reads,
"Customs Bonded Warehouse No 14." A mailbox with a wooden sign reads, "Royal
Mail," followed by another sign reading, "O'Brien Brewing & Malting Co.
Steam Beer." Rapid images of wilderness. A fish wheel churns through water. Men
stand in front of an old house. A dot is animated across a map of Alaska.
Images switch between snow and people on a river. An extended view of an old
wheel covered in foliage. Quick image of the Tutshi steamer. A sign reads, "Welcome to Dawson City:
The Heart of the Klondike." A plane flies above, with an image of a train
running below. Many images of nature, old homes and cabins, snow, and river
views. Views of the Chevrolet Cars Maple Leaf Trucks building.
Workprint made in 1966.
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1963 |
MI-11 | MI-11 |
Wilderness River -
Color Workprint V Outs 1 reel (1000 feet) : silent, color ; 16mm
Rapid images of nature and surrounding areas. Views of
rushing rivers. Images of a poppy. Buildings and people moving in front of
them. Views of cabbage and rutabaga farming. Images of villages, including
Whitehorse, Yukon, and churches. A bare-chested man holds a large fish. Two men
walk through a waist-high river holding rifles on their shoulders. Numerous
perspectives of a large white river trawler. Aerial views of a river. Many
views of a white dog. Rapid shots of nature and towns. Views of the Canadian
Red Ensign. High perspective views of old buildings. People working on boats,
pulling chains and driving. A fox chews on and plays in an old tent. Two men
flay a black and white animal. Images tilting up from a path to a house to the
sky.
Workprint made in 1966.
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1963 |
MI-12 | MI-12 |
Wilderness River -
Color Workprint Outs 1 reel (1000 feet) : silent, color ; 16mm
A map of Alaska has arrows and dots animated across it.
Rapid images of nature. Men move a boat into the water. Three members of the
expedition group sit in front of a boat. Numerous images of the expedition
group on different boats, including one in a covered boat where the camera is
towed from behind. A large group of people sits in front of the camera. A man
builds a small log cabin, with another person weaving baskets nearby. Repeated
images of large white ships. Aerial views of towns and river beds. Miners
entering a mine.
Workprint made in 1966.
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1963 |
MI-13 | MI-13 |
Wilderness River -
Blue Prints - Dream Sequence Master 1 reel (100 feet) : silent, color ; 16mm
The whole reel is tinted blue. People move across a river
in a boat. Numerous views of trees blowing in the wind and a saloon, all color
inverted. Views of nature, boats, and a dog.
Workprint made in 1967.
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1963 |
1-inch Reel-to-Reel Video |
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viewcopy | item | ||
VC732 | MI-14 |
"Wilderness
River" Part 1 This video is a transfer of the original
Wilderness River film footage. Its images are
comprised of the whole of item MI-1 (running from beginning-20:18), the whole
of item MI-2 (running from 20:19-47:57), and the beginning of item MI-3
(running from 47:58-end).
Written on original box: Karl Kernberger "Wilderness
River" Film to Tape Master Reel 1 of 4.
Original: 1 videoreel (1 hr. 1 min.) : silent, color ; 1-inch video
tape
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1963 |
VC733 | MI-15 |
"Wilderness
River" Part 2 This video is a transfer of the original
Wilderness River film footage. It is comprised of
the end of item MI-3 (running from beginning-15:10), the whole of item MI-4
(running from 15:11-42:10), and the beginning of item MI-5 (running from
42:11-end).
Written on original box: Karl Kernberger "Wilderness
River" Film to Tape Master Reel 2 of 4.
Original: 1 videoreel (1 hr. 3 min.) : silent, color; 1-inch video
tape
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1963 |
VC734 | MI-16 |
"Wilderness
River" Part 3 This video is a transfer of the original
Wilderness River film footage. It is comprised of
the end of item MI-5 (running from beginning-7:10), the whole of item MI-6
(running from 7:11-30:57), the whole of item MI-7 (running from 30:58-53:00)
and the beginning of item MI-8 (running from 53:01-end).
Written on original box: Karl Kernberger "Wilderness
River" Film to Tape Master Reel 3 of 4.
Original: 1 videoreel (1 hr. 1 min.) : silent, color; 1-inch video
tape
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1963 |
VC735 | MI-17 |
"Wilderness
River" Part 4 This video is a transfer of the original
Wilderness River film footage. It is comprised of
the end of item MI-8.
Written on original box: Karl Kernberger "Wilderness
River" Film to Tape Master Reel 4 of 4.
Original: 1 videoreel (8 min.) : silent, color; 1-inch video
tape
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1963 |
Yukon River
Yukon River is an edited
version of the Wilderness River footage, selected
and edited with the intention of creating a final cinematic product. The
editing process continued across film, 1-inch videoreel, 3/4-inch U-matic
videocassette and VHS videocassette formats.
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16mm Film |
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Reel | item | ||
MI-18 | MI-18 |
Yukon
Titles 1 reel (100 feet) : silent, color ; 16mm
The reel is comprised of the credits and titles for the
film. Titles: "The Yukon River: A Voyage Down Alaska's
Golden Waterway" "A Kernberger Jenkinson Production" "Photography by
Karl Kernberger" "Fin" "The Crew of the Red Witch" "Maurice Bettex" "Bill
Carpenter" "John Loehr" "Mike Jenkinson" "Rafen Moon Jenkinson" "Karl
Kernberger" "Fin."
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1962 |
MI-19 | MI-19 | Yukon Color Workprint - Reel 1 1 reel (350 feet) : silent, color ; 16mm
This film is an unfinished edit of the moving image
material from Wilderness River, using the same
source material as the other 16mm, VHS, and 1-inch videoreel
Yukon River versions, but edited together in a
distinct way.
Workprint made in 1966.
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1963 |
MI-20 | MI-20 | Yukon Color Workprint - Reel 2 1 reel (275 feet) : silent, color ; 16mm
This film is an unfinished edit of the moving image
material from Wilderness River, using the same
source material as the other 16mm, VHS, and 1-inch videoreel
Yukon River versions, but edited together in a
distinct way.
Workprint made in 1966.
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1963 |
MI-21 | MI-21 | Yukon Color Workprint - Reel 3 1 reel (175 feet) : silent, color ; 16mm
This film is an unfinished edit of the moving image
material from Wilderness River, using the same
source material as the other 16mm, VHS, and 1-inch videoreel
Yukon River versions, but edited together in a
distinct way.
Workprint made in 1966.
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1963 |
MI-22 | MI-22 | Yukon Color Workprint - Reel 4 1 reel (300 feet) : silent, color ; 16mm
This film is an unfinished edit of the moving image
material from Wilderness River, using the same
source material as the other 16mm, VHS, and 1-inch videoreel
Yukon River versions, but edited together in a
distinct way.
Workprint made in 1966.
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1963 |
MI-23 | MI-23 | Yukon Color Workprint - Reel 5 1 reel (400 feet) : silent, color ; 16mm
This film is an unfinished edit of the moving image
material from Wilderness River, using the same
source material as the other 16mm, VHS, and 1-inch videoreel
Yukon River versions, but edited together in a
distinct way.
Workprint made in 1966.
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1963 |
MI-24 | MI-24 | Yukon Color Workprint - Reel 6 1 reel (250 feet) : silent, color ; 16mm
This film is an unfinished edit of the moving image
material from Wilderness River, using the same
source material as the other 16mm, VHS, and 1-inch videoreel
Yukon River versions, but edited together in a
distinct way.
Workprint made in 1966.
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1963 |
MI-25 | MI-25 | Yukon Color Workprint - Reel 7 & 8
(Outs) 1 reel (300 feet) : silent, color ; 16mm
This film is an unfinished edit of the moving image
material from Wilderness River, using the same
source material as the other 16mm, VHS, and 1-inch videoreel
Yukon River versions, but edited together in a
distinct way.
Workprint made in 1966.
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1963 |
MI-26 | MI-26 | Yukon Color Workprint - Reel 9 (Outs) 1 reel (250 feet) : silent, color ; 16mm
This film is an unfinished edit of the moving image
material from Wilderness River, using the same
source material as the other 16mm, VHS, and 1-inch videoreel
Yukon River versions, but edited together in a
distinct way.
Workprint made in 1966.
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1963 |
MI-27 | MI-27 | Yukon "Dream" 1 reel (50 feet) : silent, color ; 16mm
This film is an unfinished edit of the moving image
material from Wilderness River, using the same
source material as the other 16mm, VHS, and 1-inch videoreel
Yukon River versions, but edited together in a
distinct way.
Workprint made in 1966.
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1963 |
1-inch Videoreel |
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viewcopy | item | ||
VC735 | MI-28 |
Yukon
River Edited Version This videoreel is an unfinished edit of the moving image
material from Wilderness River, using the same
source material as the 16mm, VHS, and other 1-inch videoreel
Yukon River versions, but edited together in a
distinct way. This item is the only viewable edit that includes special effects
and audio of "The Fox", a song by Burl Ives.
Written on original box: Yukon River rolls 1-72 edited
version.
Original: 1 videoreel (1 hr. 2 min.) : sound, color; 1-inch video
tape
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1963 |
VC736 | MI-29 |
Yukon
River Rough Edit II - Last Few Minutes (St. Marys to
Alakanuk) This videoreel is an unfinished edit of the moving image
material from Wilderness River, using the same
source material as the 16mm, VHS, and other 1-inch videoreel
Yukon River versions, but edited together in a
distinct way.
Original: 1 videoreel (27 min.) : sound, color; 1-inch video
tape
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1963 |
VC737 | MI-30 | Yukon I (Albuquerque to
Selkirk) This videoreel is an unfinished edit of the moving image
material from Wilderness River, using the same
source material as the 16mm, VHS, and other 1-inch videoreel
Yukon River versions, but edited together in a
distinct way.
Written on original box: Yukon I rolls 1-23 Assemblage
(Albuquerque to Selkirk).
Original: 1 videoreel (1 hr. 2 min.) : silent, color; 1-inch video
tape
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1963 |
VC738 | MI-31 | Yukon II (Ft. Selkirk to
Circle) This videoreel is an unfinished edit of the moving image
material from Wilderness River, using the same
source material as the 16mm, VHS, and other 1-inch videoreel
Yukon River versions, but edited together in a
distinct way.
Written on original box: Yukon II rolls 24-47 Assemblage
(Ft. Selkirk -eclipse- to Circle -cranes-).
Original: 1 videoreel (1 hr. 1 min.) : silent, color; 1-inch video
tape
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1963 |
VC739 | MI-32 | Yukon III (Circle to
End) This videoreel is an unfinished edit of the moving image
material from Wilderness River, using the same
source material as the 16mm, VHS, and other 1-inch videoreel
Yukon River versions, but edited together in a
distinct way.
Written on original box: Yukon III rolls 48-72 Assemblage
(Circle to End).
Original: 1 videoreel (1 hr. 1 min.) : silent, color; 1-inch video
tape
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1963 |
VHS Videocassette Tapes |
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Box | item | ||
3 | MI-33 |
Yukon
River Rough Video Edit 1 videocassette : silent, color ; VHS
This tape is an unfinished edit of the moving image
material from Wilderness River, using the same
source material as the 16mm, other VHS, and 1-inch videoreel
Yukon River versions, but edited together in a
distinct way.
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1963 |
3 | MI-34 |
Yukon
River Parts I and II 1 videocassette : silent, color ; VHS
This tape is an unfinished edit of the moving image
material from Wilderness River, using the same
source material as the 16mm, other VHS, and 1-inch videoreel
Yukon River versions, but edited together in a
distinct way.
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1963 |
3 | MI-35 |
Yukon
River Original Reels I + II - MOS 1 videocassette : silent, color ; VHS
This tape is an unfinished edit of the moving image
material from Wilderness River, using the same
source material as the 16mm, other VHS, and 1-inch videoreel
Yukon River versions, but edited together in a
distinct way.
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1963 |
3 | MI-36 |
Yukon
River Rough Cut 1 videocassette : silent, color ; VHS
This tape is an unfinished edit of the moving image
material from Wilderness River, using the same
source material as the 16mm, other VHS, and 1-inch videoreel
Yukon River versions, but edited together in a
distinct way.
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1963 |
3 | MI-37 |
Yukon
River Rough Cut - Rolls 1-78 1 videocassette : silent, color ; VHS
This tape is an unfinished edit of the moving image
material from Wilderness River, using the same
source material as the 16mm, other VHS, and 1-inch videoreel
Yukon River versions, but edited together in a
distinct way.
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1963 |
3/4-inch U-matic Videocassette Tape |
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Box | item | ||
3 | MI-38 |
Yukon
River Submaster - Parts I and II 1 videocassette (35 min. 15 sec.) : silent, color ; 3/4-inch U-matic
This tape is an unfinished edit of the moving image
material from Wilderness River, using the same
source material as the 16mm, VHS, and 1-inch videoreel Yukon River versions, but edited together in a distinct
way.
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1963 |
Reel | item | ||
MI-39 | MI-39 |
City of Silver -
Workprint 1 reel (425 feet) : silent, color ; 16mm
City of Silver is comprised of
images from the Wilderness River material. The sun
shines through trees. Images of crystalline structure. Melting snow covers
grass. Numerous shots of running water. The expedition group stands on a boat,
one of the men smokes a cigar. Still photos of snowy mountains, old towns, and
people doing work are held in front of the camera. Multiple perspectives of an
old church. A photo of people in a boat. The expedition group pushes off in a
boat. Views of churning water followed by a man on a red motorboat with three
people on a different motorboat. The expedition group stands on the boat before
one jumps into the water. High perspective of a large town. A sign reads,
"Whitehorse Yukon" followed by a long sign reading: "White Pass Yukon Route."
Numerous views of natural vistas, followed by small log cabins with roofs
covered in grass. A man works a small farm, pulling up a rutabaga from the
ground. Close view of some poppies. A rainbow crosses the sky.
Workprint made in 1966.
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1963 |
Photographs of the 1963 Trip Photographs and contact sheets from the 1963 Yukon-Alaska trip.
This collection also includes all of the negatives of these photographs. The
numbering sequence is the original used by Kernberger.
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Box | |||
6 | Alaska - Yukon Contact
Sheets Seventy-nine 8 x 10 contact sheets, corresponding to the
photographs in this subseries.
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1963 | |
Box/Folder | |||
4/1 | Yukon Trip - Alaska Highway Images of mountains, country roads, a group sitting in front
of the Mile "0" Alaska Highway marker, and men being filmed in front of CBXT
Studios.
Written on folder: Yukon Trip - Alaska Highway: Edmonton;
Dawson Creek; Alaska Highway; Muncho Lake.
Photograph Numbers: 43, 46, 47, 48, 53, 58, 59.
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1963 | |
4/2 | Yukon River - Carcross Images of a large paddle steamer, the White Pass train, and
views of Carcross.
Written on folder: Yukon River - Carcross: transportation -
WP&Y railroad loading; Tutshi; Ward Wagon; Launch "Red Witch"; Village.
Photograph Numbers: 50, 52, 56, 62, 64, 66, 68, 71, 81, 82.
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1963 | |
4/3 | Yukon River - Lake Lindeman and Bell River
Images of bodies of water with mountains in the
background.
Written on folder: Yukon River - Lake Lindeman + Bell
River.
Photograph Numbers: 74 and 75.
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1963 | |
4/4 | Yukon River - Bennett Images of bodies of water against mountains, numerous
perspectives of a wooden church including its historical plaque, and the
expedition group playing on a beach.
Written on folder: Yukon River - Bennett: Bennett, British
Columbia (Canada). This town on Lake Bennett was the starting point for the
river voyage to the Yukon (Klondike) Gold Fields in 1898. Thousands of
Stampeders camped here and built boats. By the time the church was finished,
the miners were gone down the river. Today the church and a railroad station
are all that is left of Bennett, BC.
Photograph Numbers: 65, 78, 80, 85, 86, 89, 90, 91, 92.
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1963 | |
4/5 | Yukon River - Tagish Lake Images of a white boat, a man holding dead fish, a wooden
structure on the side of a mountain, and a man sitting in front of a
microphone.
Written on folder: Yukon River - Tagish Lake (Windy Arm): Mr.
Simmons & his boat "Sibilla"; Bill Carpenter; Mike Smith at Radio
(Geologist at Venus Mine radioing Carcross); Mill below Venus Mine.
Photograph Numbers: 103, 110, 114, 115, 117, 130.
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1963 | |
4/6 | Yukon River - Whitehorse Images of train cars and engines, "The Old Log Church,"
portraits of men on boats, views of town, a large grounded boat, and the
expedition group in a room with guns and animal pelts on the wall.
Written on folder: Yukon River - Whitehorse: Steamboat
graveyard; WP&YR railroad; Log Rail Tramway; Artists - W. Graafland; River
Pilot - Frank Slim; Railroad hostler - Charlie Fox.
Photograph Numbers: 138, 140, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 156, 158, 162, 165, 167,
171, 173, 174, 180, 185, 187, 193, 197, 199, 205, 210, 296.
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1963 | |
4/7 | Yukon River- Five Finger Rapids Images of wooded and rocky river areas and a man standing with
long animal pelts.
Written on folder: Yukon River - Five Finger Rapids.
Photograph Numbers: 191, 286, 287, 288, 291, 363, 678.
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1963 | |
4/8 | Yukon River - Lake Laberge Images of a large body of water with mountains in the
background, a log cabin, a filled glass water bottle, and a glass lamp.
Written on folder: Yukon River - Lake Laberge, Lower Laberge:
General Views; town - Lower Laberge.
Photograph Numbers: 219, 220, 224, 228, 231, 233, 426.
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1963 | |
4/9 | Yukon River - Hootalinqua Images of a river, and a fox walking through grass,
approaching a photographer, and pouncing.
Written on folder: Yukon River - Hootalinqua (FOX): at mouth
of Teslin; Thirty-mile River below Lower Laberge.
Photograph Numbers: 239, 241, 242, 243, 246.
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1963 | |
4/10 | Yukon River - Big Salmon Images of log cabins and a wooden farming tool.
Written on folder: Yukon River - Big Salmon.
Photograph Numbers: 262, 263, 325.
|
1963 | |
4/11 | Yukon River - Little Salmon Images of a small boat on a river, log cabins and smaller
wooden shelters.
Written on folder: Yukon River - Little Salmon.
Photograph Numbers: 265, 267, 269, 271, 276, 277, 279, 281, 744.
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1963 | |
4/12 | Yukon River - Fort Selkirk Images of natural vistas, log cabins, a girl with a dog, and a
man smoking a cigarette in front of a lake.
Written on folder: Yukon River - Ft. Selkirk: Danny
Roberts.
Photograph Numbers: 305, 306, 307, 318, 325, 332, 334, 336.
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1963 | |
4/13 | Yukon River Portraits of men and an image of the Red Feather Saloon.
Written on folder: Yukon River.
Photograph Numbers: 332, 389, 585, 804, 949.
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1963 | |
4/14 | Yukon River - Britannia Creek (Moose) An image of two men standing in a river, holding the antlers
of a moose that stands between them.
Written on folder: Yukon River - Britannia Creek (Moose).
Photograph Numbers: 341.
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1963 | |
4/15 | Yukon - Kirkman Creek Images of a couple standing behind flowers, a bulldozer in
mud, and a portrait of a man pointing behind him.
Written on folder: Yukon - Kirkman Creek: Chris + Sue Boland
on Meloy Homestead; Lorne Ross - Miner.
Photograph Numbers: 347, 350, 356.
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1963 | |
4/16 | Yukon - Stewart River Images of a taxidermist preparing mice and of a different man
holding mice mounted to a board.
Written on folder: Yukon - Stewart River: Phil Youngman; Bill
Baker.
Photograph Numbers: 375, 376, 378, 379, 380, 381, 383.
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1963 | |
4/17 | Yukon - City of Dawson, Views 1 Images of streets, storefronts, houses, close images of
architecture, train cars, foliage, a man using a balance scale, and men sitting
in a restaurant.
Written on folder: Yukon - City of Dawson 1: Misc. Views.
Photograph Numbers: 387, 407, 420, 421, 422, 423, 426, 431, 443, 454, 456, 467,
470, 475, 478, 480, 485, 487, 489, 491, 492, 504, 516, 591, 592.
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1963 | |
4/18 | Yukon - City of Dawson, Views 2 Images of streets, storefronts, houses, close images of
architecture, a car on a ferry, and kitchen implements.
Written on folder: Yukon - City of Dawson 2 Misc Views.
Photograph Numbers: 391, 397, 398, 400, 410, 420, 430, 434, 438, 439, 440, 449,
465, 502, 542, 596. One photograph is unnumbered.
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1963 | |
4/19 | Yukon River - City of Dawson, Views 3 Images of streets, storefronts, houses, close images of
architecture, and a broken window.
Written on folder: Yukon River - City of Dawson 3, Misc
Views.
Photograph Numbers: 384, 390, 391, 404, 409, 421, 422, 425, 438, 456, 473,
585.
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1963 | |
4/20 | Yukon - Dawson Palace Grande Images of a poster for The Shooting of
Dan McGrew, The Palace Grande Theatre, and a play being performed on
stage.
Written on folder: Yukon - Dawson Palace Grande: Shooting of
Dan McGrew, dir: Tony Kraben at Palace Grande Theatre.
Photograph Numbers: 460, 462, 511, 512, 514, 515, 518, 522, 531, 534, 538.
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1963 | |
4/21 | Yukon - Klondike Gold Creeks Images of a man standing next to chains larger than he is,
various perspectives of dredging machines, rivers, and a man holding a pocket
watch.
Written on folder: Yukon - Klondike Gold Creeks: Klondike
River & Bonanza Creek - 3 general views; Art Fry w/ prehistoric mammoth
tusks; Gold in sluice box; Harry Leamon - has since passed away - came over in
'98. Gold Dredge on Hunker Creek, one abandoned, one in use - 1963.
Photograph Numbers: 551, 552, 555, 561, 562, 566, 572, 575, 576, 579, 580, 582,
588.
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1963 | |
5/1 | Yukon - Fortymile Images of a rusted sign for steam beer, the exterior of a log
cabin decorated with antlers and snowshoes, river banks, a G. R. Royal Mail
box, and an E R Customs Bonded Warehouse sign.
Written on folder: Yukon - Fortymile: Ghost camp in Yukon
Territory near Alaska border; Gold Rush here predates Klondike Strike.
Photograph Numbers: 597, 598, 602, 603, 607, 608, 609, 612.
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1963 | |
5/2 | Yukon - Eagle, Alaska Images of white houses, a man walking expedition group members
through a garden, and portraits of men.
Written on folder: Yukon - Eagle, Alaska: Jenkinson w/ Amund
Hagen in Hagen's garden; Amund Hagen w/ 45 revolver he claims had belonged to
Soapy Smith; Kathy in Joe Brissette's garden; Waterfront from slide.
Photograph Numbers: 622, 625, 627, 629, 637, 638, 641, 642. Two photographs are
unnumbered.
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1963 | |
5/3 | Yukon River - Circle, Alaska Images of storefronts, large farming equipment, men standing
behind a KFRB Mobile News car, and a man on a boat.
Written on folder: Yukon River - Circle, Alaska.
Photograph Numbers: 648, 650, 658, 660, 662, 665, 670.
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1963 | |
5/4 | Yukon - Fort Yukon, Yukon Flats Images of a log cabin, street views of a town, people
standing with animal pelts, and a woman standing in front of water.
Written on folder: Yukon Flats - Fort Yukon: Arnold Westgaard,
N.C. CO. Trade, Fox, Wolverine, Lynx & other furs.
Photograph Numbers: 670, 672, 674, 677, 678, 683, 684, 685, 694, 700.
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1963 | |
5/5 | Yukon River - Beaver Images of hanging fish and an adult playing basketball with
children.
Written on folder: Yukon River - Beaver: John Loehr in
basketball game; Esias Henry cleans & dries salmon.
Photograph Numbers: 707, 711, 714, 715.
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1963 | |
5/6 | Yukon River - Stevens Village Images of a man holding a puppy, kids standing on a beach, a
man using a chalkboard in a school room.
Written on folder: Yukon River - Stevens Village: Neil Simmons
w/ Husky Pup; Jenkinson teaches school; school children.
Photograph Numbers: 720, 721, 723, 724.
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1963 | |
5/7 | Yukon River - Ramparts Images of a house with a roof caved in, wooden houses, a river
with mountains in the background, a man in striped clothing.
Written on folder: Yukon River - Ramparts, Ramparts Canyon,
settlement of miners & Indians; Flood damage in May 1963; Johnny Weil, 80+
year old miner, Klondike veteran; Rampart Canyon, dam site.
Photograph Numbers: 725, 726, 727, 728, 729, 731, 733, 735, 738, 739.
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1963 | |
5/8 | Yukon River - Tanana Image of a family sitting with their dog and a shovel in front
of a log cabin.
Written on folder: Yukon River - Tanana group in boat: Tanana
The James'.
Photograph Numbers: 741.
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1963 | |
5/9 | Yukon River - Ruby 1 Images of people in front of log cabins, a girl wearing a coat
with a fur hood, and a man working with drying racks.
Written on folder: Yukon River - Ruby 1: John May's trading
CO.; John Bellings; Mrs. Bellings; Jenkinson & fisherman, Al Gurtler;
Blondie (Lloyd DeWilde) w/ family revolver, traps - a few miles downstream from
Ruby.
Photograph Numbers: 754, 761, 764, 767, 772, 781, 785, 797, 799, 800, 804.
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1963 | |
5/10 | Yukon River - Ruby 2 Images of river banks, a high perspective of a town, the Ruby
Alaska Post Office, wooden buildings, raised graves, and a net hanging in front
of a beach.
Written on folder: Yukon - Ruby 2.
Photograph Numbers: 748, 750, 751, 752, 753, 754, 757, 775, 776, 777, 791.
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1963 | |
5/11 | Yukon - Galena Koyukuk Images of an airport, a beach, collapsed metalwork, a dog, and
a man sitting in a dark room.
Written on folder: Yukon - Galena Koyukuk: Galena - AFB +
Riverfront Scenes; Koyukuk - Trader Dominic Vernetti, Loehr + Outboard, Husky
dog.
Photograph Numbers: 805, 810, 813, 816, 820, 822.
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1963 | |
5/12 | Yukon - Nulato Images of large wooden crosses, men sitting on a boat,
fishermen, multiple perspectives of a fish wheel, a man painting a boat, and
boys sitting in front of a canoe.
Written on folder: Yukon Nulato: kids; fish wheel; grave yard;
River front.
Photograph Numbers: 752, 835, 836, 838, 841, 846, 847, 850, 851.
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1963 | |
5/13 | Yukon - Holy Cross 1 Images of men operating industrial machines, a boat with a
large crane on it, Kathy Jenkinson eating ice cream, the expedition group
standing in front of a post office plane, a man sitting in a plane, and
portraits of a man.
Written on folder: Yukon - Holy Cross 1: Jake Aloysius +
family; Mike + Kathy Jenkinson; John Loehr; Sawmill; Yutana Barge.
Photograph Numbers: 844, 859, 860, 861, 862, 865, 866, 867, 869, 875, 877, 881,
885, 890, 891. Five photographs are unnumbered.
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1963 | |
5/14 | Yukon - Holy Cross 2 Images of a wooden cross, high perspective views of a town, a
white church, a note from Village Council, children walking down a path.
Written on folder: Yukon - Holy Cross 2.
Photograph Numbers: 819, 853, 854, 864, 884, 889. One photograph is
unnumbered.
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1963 | |
5/15 | Yukon - Russian Mission Images of a church and a granite slab adorned with the Russian
Orthodox cross.
Written on folder: Yukon - Russian Mission: Russian Orthodox
Church.
Photograph Numbers: 894, 897, 898, 899, 900.
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1963 | |
5/16 | Yukon - Pilot Station Images of girls with headscarves ringing bells, a man at a
boat's wheel, and a small wooden US Post Office.
Written on folder:
Photograph Numbers: 901, 917, 921, 924. Four photographs are unnumbered.
|
1963 | |
5/17 | Yukon - Mountain Village Image of a man setting up a tripod in front of a large body of
water.
Written on folder: Yukon - Mountain Village.
Photograph Numbers: 928.
|
1963 | |
5/18 | Yukon River - End of Trip Images of people posing for the camera, including a girl
wearing a furry hood, a man standing in front of a statue, and girls with
headscarves.
Written on folder: Yukon River - End of Trip: Yukon Delta -
aerial views; Mike Beans - Eskimo at fish camp; Eskimo kids - at Hooper Bay;
Old timers - Sitka - by Jenkinson; Beach at San Francisco; Okitkun Family -
Kwiguk (Emily Okitkun); 1963 Flood Pictures by Emily Okitkun.
Photograph Numbers: 933, 944, 949, 961, 969. Five photographs are unnumbered.
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1963 | |
5/19 | Yukon - St. Marys Images of a building on fire, men working on windows, and a
man and woman in front of a gas can.
Written on folder: Yukon - St. Marys Mission Activities; Fire
of May '63 destroyed dormitory bldg. at High School, Photo: Sebastian
Cowboy.
Photograph Numbers: All four photographs are unnumbered.
|
1963 | |
5/20 | Yukon Trip - Yellowstone, Jackson Hole Images of bodies of water surrounded by forests and mountains
and views of a fallen tree. The group visited Yellowstone before leaving for
Canada.
Written on folder: Yukon Trip - Yellowstone, Jackson Hole.
Photograph Numbers: All thirteen photographs are unnumbered.
|
1963 | |
5/21 | 5x7 Prints of Photographs 5x7 prints from negatives.
Photograph Numbers: 63, 69, 81, 82, 89, 138, 235, 311, 318, 322, 328, 389, 393,
400, 449, 458, 460, 502, 582, 585, 586, 588, 602, 608, 652, 657, 735, 751, 804,
890, 891, 924. One photograph is unnumbered.
|
1963 | |
5/22 | 5x7 Prints of Photographs 5x7 prints from negatives.
Photograph Numbers: 65, 89, 90, 180, 235, 318, 319, 322, 334, 390, 391, 392, 410,
421, 460, 465, 673, 725, 729, 731, 733, 735, 738, 757, 783, 835, 841, 891.
Three photographs are unnumbered.
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1963 | |
Box/Folder | |||
5/23 | Emily Okitkun Photographs Emily Okitkun (photographer)
Images of collapsed buildings and broken pavement.
Written on folder: Emily Okitkun Photos: Kwiguk, Alaska: May
1963 Flood disaster.
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May 1963 | |
35mm Slides The numbering sequence is the original used by Kernberger.
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Box | item | ||
1 | 35-1-63 to 35-12-63 | Sand Dunes, Tetons, and Yellowstone 12 slides, with captions including: Sand Dunes, Colo.; Great
Sand Dunes Ntl. Mon., Colo.; Moose, near Jackson Hole, Wyo.; Grand Tetons;
Yellowstone; Riverside Geyser, Yellowstone; Grotto Geyser, Yellowstone.
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May 1963 |
1 | 35-13-63 to 35-22-63 | Edmonton and Alaska Highway 10 slides, with captions including: Grayton Garbe Edmonton;
Edmonton Patti Simonson; Dawson Creek, BC (Loehr Car); Bill Carpenter - Alaska
Highway; Alaska Highway; near Watson Lake, Yukon Territory; Watson Lake, Yukon
Territory, Bill Carpenter, John Loehr; Alaska Highway.
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May 1963 |
1 | 35-23-63 to 35-41-63 | Carcross and Bennett 19 slides, with captions including: WP&Y railroad,
Carcross; Carcross, Yukon Territory; Kathy J., Carcross; Maurice Bettex,
Carcross; Lake Bennett, BC/Yukon Territory; Kathy + Mike Jenkinson, John Loehr,
Bill Carpenter, Maurice Bettex, Lake Bennett, Yukon Territory; Bennett, BC;
Bell River at Lake Bennett.
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May 1963 |
1 | 35-42-63 to 35-50-63 | 5 Finger and Old Dam and Whitehorse 9 slides, with captions including: Maurice Bettex at 5 Finger
Rapids (winching cables); "Red Witch" 5 Finger Rapids JMJ Foto; Dam above Miles
Canyon, Yukon Territory; Dam on Yukon River above Miles Canyon; Kicker busted
in accident; Whitehorse, Yukon Territory.
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May 1963 |
1 | 35-51-63 to 35-61-63 | Above Dawson and Dawson area - Art Fry 11 slides, with captions including: at The Pelly; Yukon River
above Dawson; Bill Baker at Stewart River; Phil Youngman, Dawson; Alan
Innes-Taylor, Dawson, Yukon Territory; Tony Kraben, Dawson, Yukon Territory;
Dawson, Yukon Territory; Kathy J., Klondike River; Bill Carpenter, Mike + Kathy
J., John Loehr + KK Art Fry's Klondike mine; Bill Carpenter, Mike + Kathy J.,
John Loehr, Art Fry, + KK Klondike, Yukon Territory; Harry Leamon, Klondike
member of original Stampede of '98.
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May 1963 |
1 | 35-62-63 to 35-79-63 | Purgatory to Beaver 18 slides, with captions including: On the Yukon, Salmon Rowe;
John Loehr Camp on Yukon River; near Purgatory, Alaska; Kathy J. + Joe
Brissette, Eagle, Alaska; Gun of Soapy Smith, Amund Hagen, Eagle, Alaska;
Jenkinson Photo; Kathy Jenkinson, Yukon Flats; Fort Yukon, Alaska; Arnold
Westgaard Ft. Yukon; Alaska Trading Post (Ft. Yukon??); Esias Henry, Beaver,
Alaska; Beaver, Alaska.
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May 1963 |
1 | 35-80-63 to 35-99-63 | Stevens Village to Holy Cross 20 slides, with captions including: BIA School - Stevens
Village; William J. Henderson Schoolmaster - Stevens Village; William Henderson
- BIA - School Teacher - Stevens Village, Alaska; Rampart Dam site, Alaska;
Rampart, Alaska, Flood Damage; Rampart, Alaska; Rex Beach Cabin, Rampart,
Alaska; Bill Mudd, Rampart, Alaska; Johnny Weil - Rampart, Alaska, original
Stampeder from 1898; Ruby, Alaska; Yukon River Fisherman Ruby (Alfred Gurtler);
John Loehr near Ruby; Mr. + Mrs. Dominic Vernetti, Koyukuk Traders; Nulato,
Alaska; Mike Jenkinson on the Yukon; Yukon River; Holy Cross, Alaska.
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May 1963 |
2 | 35-100-63 to 35-119-63 | Russian Mission to St. Marys 120 slides, with captions including: Russian Mission; John
Constantine, Russian Mission, Alaska; Yukon River; P.O., Pilot Station, Alaska;
St. Marys, Alaska; Fr. Astrue, St. Marys; Fr. Poole, St. Marys, blessing the
medal; Fr. Jim Poole SJ Blessing Medal - St, Marys; Fr. Jim Poole SJ St. Marys,
Alaska; Fire at St. Marys Mission School, Alaska - photo by Sebastian
Cowboy.
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1963 |
2 | 35-120-63 to 35-137-63 | Mt. Village to Delta 18 slides, with captions including: Mt. Village, Alaska (Mike
J.); Yukon Delta from above Mt. Village; Picking Blackberries Mountain Village,
Alaska; Yukon Delta - Picking blackberries - Mt. Village; above Mountain
Village, Alaska; near Mt. Village; Mt. Village; Yukon Delta; Alaska Yukon River
on way to Sheldon's Point; Emily Okitkun-Kwiguk, Alaska; Yukon Delta near
Alakanuk; Alakanuk, Alaska.
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1963 |
2 | 35-138-63 to 35-142-63 | Hooper Bay and McKinley Aerials 5 slides, with captions including: Hooper Bay, Alaska; Alaska
- Aerial - near McKinley; Alaska Aerial Fairbanks-Anchorage; Mt. McKinley.
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May 1963 |
2 | unlabeled-1 | Unlabeled Slide Box 1 18 slides, with captions including: Edmonton; Edmonton,
Alberta; Esias Henry, Beaver, Alaska; Grand Tetons; Great Sand Dunes NM Colo;
Grotto Geyser, Yellowstone; John Constantine Russian Mission; Morning Glory
Pool, Yellowstone; Russian Mission, Alaska; Sand Dunes, NM; Watson Lake, Yukon
Territory; Yellowstone; Yukon Delta from Mt. Village; Yukon Dog; Yukon River,
Alaska.
These eighteen slides are unnumbered.
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May 1963 |
2 | unlabeled-2 | Unlabeled Slide Box 2 23 slides, with captions including: Emily Okitkun, Kwiguk,
Alaska; Jake Aloysius's boat Holy Cross, Alaska; John Constantine - Russian
Mission, Alaska; Mt. Village, Alaska; Ruby ? Alaska; Yukon River at Holy Cross;
After the accident at the Dam - Yukon Territory, Bill Carpenter; Alfred
Gurtler, Ruby, Alaska; at Holy Cross NCC Barge; Fairbanks, Alaska; Ft. Yukon?;
Mike J., Yukon River; Ruby; Stevens Village; Yukon Delta from Mt. Village.
These twenty-eight slides are unnumbered.
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May 1963 |
2 | unlabeled-3 | Unlabeled Slide Box 3 31 slides, with captions including: Alaska Highway; Bill
Carpenter; Carcross, Yukon Territory; Circle, Alaska; Dam site, Yukon River,
Alaska; John Loehr, Alaska Highway; John Loehr near Ruby, Alaska; Miles Canyon,
Yukon Territory; Mt. McKinley; Yellowstone; Yukon Delta; Arnold Westgaard, Ft.
Yukon; Carcross, Yukon Territory; Dam site, Yukon River; Fr. Jim Poole, St.
Marys, Alaska; Mt. McKinley; Whitehorse, Yukon Territory; WP&Y railroad,
Carcross.
These thirty-one slides are unnumbered.
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May 1963 |
2 | unlabeled-4 | Unlabeled Slide Box 4 29 slides, with captions including: Dam above Miles Canyon,
Yukon Territory; Eskimo Fisherman, Yukon Delta; Grayton Garbe - Edmonton,
Alberta; John Loehr, Yukon River; Lake Bennett; Mt. Village, Alaska?; St. Marys
Mission, Alaska; Stevens Village, Alaska; The Paint Pals, Yellowstone; Watson
Lake, Yukon Territory; Yukon Delta; Yukon Delta boatmen; ? Alaska; Circle,
Alaska; Grotto Geyser - Yellowstone; Mt. Village, Alaska; St. Marys, Alaska;
Windy Arm, Marsh Lake, Yukon Territory.
These twenty-nine slides are unnumbered.
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May 1963 |
Duplicates These slides are thought to be duplicates of other slides made
by Kernberger.
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Box | item | ||
2 | duplicate-1 | Duplicates Box 1 46 slides, with captions including: Alakanuk, Alaska;
Bennett Lake; Bennett, Yukon Territory; Bill + John, Watson Lake, Yukon
Territory; Bill Carpenter, Alaska Highway; Dawson Creek, Yukon Territory; Fr.
Astrue, S.S. St. Marys, Alaska; John Loehr, "Red Witch", Marsh Lake, Yukon
Territory; Karl, Yukon River, JMJ Foto; Kathy, Maurice, John, Bill, Karl, Lake
Bennett, Yukon Territory - JMJ Foto; Lake Bennett, Moose near Jackson Hole; Mt.
Village (?); near Purgatory, Alaska; Red Witch in 5-Finger Rapids - JMJ Foto;
St. Marys, Alaska; Yellowstone, Wyo.; Yukon Delta, Alaska; Yukon Flats, Alaska,
Kathy; !!!@✓ Yellowstone; Alaska Highway; Beach's Cabin, Rampart - duplicate;
Bennett; Carcross, Yukon Territory; Kathy, Carcross, Yukon Territory; Esias
Henry, Beaver, Alaska; Hooper Bay, Alaska; John Loehr; Karl - Yukon River JMJ
Foto; Kathy, Dawson, Yukon Territory; Kathy, Yukon Flats, Alaska; Launch of
"Red Witch", Carcross, Yukon Territory; Maurice Bettex, Carcross, Yukon
Territory; Phil Youngman, Dawson; Whitehorse, Yukon Territory; Yukon River,
Karl onboard "Green Witch."
These forty-six slides are unnumbered.
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1963 |
2 | duplicate-2 | Duplicates Box 2 79 slides, with captions including: Alaska; Beaver, Alaska;
Bill Baker; Bill Baker, Stewart River, Yukon Territory; Bill Mudd, Rampart,
Alaska; Danny Roberts at Camp, Ft. Selkirk, Yukon Territory; Johnny Weil,
Rampart, Alaska; Mike J., Yukon River; Nulato, Alaska; Pilot Station PO,
Alaska; Rampart, Alaska; Ruby, Alaska; Russian Mission, Alaska; Russian
Mission, Alaska JMJ Foto; Yukon Flats, Alaska; "Old mom" or "Old Woman", Yukon
River, Alaska; Above Mountain Village; Arnold Westgaard Ft. Yukon Trader,
Alaska; Bill Carpenter, John Loehr, Britannia Creek; Carcross, Yukon Territory;
Emily Okitkun, Kwiguk, Alaska; Esias Henry, Beaver, Alaska; Mt. Henderson,
Stevens Village, Alaska; John Constantine, Russian Mission, Alaska; John Loehr
Fish wheel, Yukon River; Kathy + John; Mt. Henderson, Stevens Village, Alaska;
Mt. Village, Alaska; Russian Mission, Alaska; School Kids, Stevens Village;
Tony Kraben, Dawson, Yukon Territory; "The Klondyke" Kath; Alan Innes-Taylor,
Dawson, Yukon Territory; Alfred Gurtler, Ruby, Alaska; Beaver, Alaska;
Carcross, Yukon Territory; Dam above Miles Canyon; Dawson, Yukon Territory, JMJ
Foto; Esias Henry, Beaver Alaska; Fr. Jein SJ, St. Marys, Alaska; Ft. Yukon,
Alaska; Holy Cross, Alaska; John Constantine, Russian Mission, Alaska; Kathy,
Yukon River, JMJ Foto; Miles Canyon, Yukon Territory; Ruby, Alaska; School,
Stevens Village; St. Marys, Alaska; The Yukon; Whitehorse, Yukon Territory;
Yukon River above Whitehorse, Yukon Territory; Alaska - Kathy J.; Amund Hagen -
Soapy Smith pistol, Eagle, Alaska; at Russian Mission, JMJ Foto; at the Pelly;
Beaver, Alaska; Carcross, Yukon Territory; Dawson, Yukon Territory, JMJ Foto;
Father Poole, SJ, St. Marys, Alaska; Harry Leamon, Klondike; John Constantine,
Russian Mission, Alaska; John Loehr, Ruby, Alaska; Kath at Ruby, JMJ Foto;
Kathy J. + Joe Brissette, Eagle, Alaska; Maurice Bettex, old river boat winch
cables - 5 Finger Rapids; Ms. + Mrs. Dominic Vernetti, Koyukuk, Alaska; near
Mountain Village, Alaska; Tony Kraben, Dawson, Yukon Territory; Yukon Flats,
Alaska.
These seventy-nine slides are unnumbered.
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1963 |
1989 Alaska-Yukon TripReturn to Top
These materials were made during Kernberger's 1989 trip to Alaska and the Yukon Territory of Canada. Kernberger returned to locations he visited on the 1963 trip. He recorded audio consisting of ambient noise, guided tours, and interviews.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Audiocassette Tapes |
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Box | item | ||
3 | A-1 | Yukon Audio Tape 1 1 audiocassette (1 hr. 31 min.) : sound ; audiocassette
Kernberger records the sounds of various spaces, including
birds, campers, and running water. An airplane is recorded idling and then
taking off. Side B includes a guided tour of the SS
Klondike, explaining the history of the ship, the people who worked on
and traveled in it, and descriptions of various rooms and their purposes.
Written on box: I Tyhee → Carcross. Side A: Tyhee Lake
Campground: Birds + Campers. Tagish Lake: gulls; magpie; swallows. Tagish Lake
Campground squirrel. Small Dam above Whitehorse water: seagull. Miles Canyon:
water. Schwatka Lake: Seaplane, Anchorage; plane landing; plane takes off
(overdrive); taxiing; flyby; take off (ok); flyby. Schwatka Lake: dockside -
compression. Whitehorse Dam: spillway - rapids. Side B: Whitehorse Rapids. S.S.
Klondike guided tour - Serge Lamarche. Carcross: evening: jukebox in distance,
bridge (from bank), flags; morning: tour busses.
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1989 |
3 | A-2 | Yukon Audio Tape 2 1 audiocassette (1 hr. 33 min.) : sound ; audiocassette
Kernberger records the sounds of various spaces, including
from under the Carcross Bridge, Five Finger Rapids, and Main Street of
Whitehorse. Tourists on the Gold Penny Tour are instructed on how to sift
through water and are guaranteed a real piece of gold. Side B of this tape
begins an interview with Art Fry, conducted by Kernberger, that continues onto
item A3. Fry discusses the story of Tagish Charlie, a man that he wants
recognized for contributing to the discovery of gold, and reads aloud a portion
of a book that he wrote on Tagish Charlie. Fry also discusses his views on the
truthfulness of history. The transcript of this interview is included in the
collection in box 8, folder 7.
Written on box: Side A: Carcross: tour busses, bridge: from
the bank, footsteps on bridge, under the bridge; ambience. Whitehorse: Second +
Main traffic. Five Finger Rapids: with gulls; without gulls. Fort Selkirk:
river sounds. On the Pelly: Outboard. Chopping Wood: Dawson camp. Claim 33:
gold panning (start). Side B: Claim 33 - Sue Murphy. Midnight Dome: Sound from
Bonanza Creek. Art Fry: Part.
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1989 |
3 | A-3 | Yukon Audio Tape 3 1 audiocassette (1 hr. 33 min.) : sound ; audiocassette
Side A of this tape continues Kernberger’s interview of Art
Fry, started on item A2. Fry discusses his personal background in mining and
his family life. He explains his interest in the Yukon Order of Pioneers, which
provides a social group and resources for established and elderly people in the
Yukon. They discuss Harry Leamon, a man who passed shortly after Kernberger
meeting him in 1963. Fry shares his desire to write a history of the Yukon that
aligns more closely with his view of it, admitting he will embellish details to
make it more interesting. Fry also discusses his view on relations between
native and non-native populations, explaining his negative standpoint on land
ownership and private property. He also criticizes United States involvement in
South American affairs as well as the politics and policies of the Reagan era.
Side B includes the sounds of Dawson streets. The transcript of this tape is
included in the collection in box 8, folder 7.
Written on box: A: Art Fry (cont.). B: Art Fry (a little).
Dawson (ambience): 3rd + Queen; boardwalk (Tries); floatplane: landing, taxiing
- stop, waves. Kicker - going by. Ferry: Cars goin' on; crossing river (from
shore) + return; cars goin' off. Tour Boat loudspeaker. Kicker - going out
(waves), coming in waves. Palace Grande. Dawson Ambience (cont.): boardwalk;
bicycles - kids; boardwalk - KK's steps; Diamond Tooth Gertie's (guitar);
bicycles; birds. Dredge (Hunker): silence; fly; creek water.
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1989 |
3 | A-4 | Yukon Audio Tape 4 1 audiocassette (1 hr. 31 min.) : sound ; audiocassette
Kernberger records the sounds of various spaces and
activities, including a creek, children playing basketball, a woman speaking
German, and dogs barking. The majority of the tape is an interview by
Kernberger of Matthew Malcolm and his wife, both of whom are Native Americans
local to the Yukon area. They do not provide a specific tribe or clan name.
Malcolm discusses his childhood and the struggles his parents faced making
money and traveling along the Yukon. The couple discusses current trends in
music, lamenting the disinterest of current generations in traditional music,
religion, and languages. They both explain how the liquor ban in Eagle impacts
locals, including the attempts by others and themselves at making bootleg
moonshine. Malcolm's wife speaks to her perception of how non-profit
organizations harm their community and lead to reliance on outside support.
Malcolm explains how innovations in communication and transportation positively
contributed to their well-being.
Written on Box: A: Dredge - Hunker Creek (cont.): creek
sounds; baseball game. Eagle: dogs + kids (friendly); puppies playing;
Elizabeth; dogs + puppies; panting; dogs at Eagle's Nest. On Boat Calico Bluff.
Matthew Malcolm, Eagle Village, AK Interview. Wed 7/26/89. Rest of Side A + all
of Side B.
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1989 |
3 | A-5 | Yukon Audio Tape 5 1 audiocassette (25 min.) : sound ; audiocassette
Kernberger records the sounds of various spaces and
activities, including the operation of fish wheels, a running river, and people
fishing. A person reads three different takes of a newspaper story, published
in the Whitehorse Star on June 17th, 1963. The
newspaper story covers Kernberger’s expedition, commenting on how the Yukon
River has been traversed repeatedly and should not be made out to be a major
story.
Written on box: Fishwheel - Fairbanks. Tanana River - near
Fairbanks: start kicker; travel across river; fishwheel - with boat passing;
fishwheel: boat noises, start kicker; trip across river. Narration: Whitehorse
Star Editorial -Matt Middleton: take 1 straight; take 2; take 3 accent.
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1989 |
Production MaterialsReturn to Top
The materials in this series were produced and collected throughout the period of Kernberger's work on Yukon River.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Audio Media |
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1/4-Inch Audio Tape |
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Box | item | ||
3 | A-6 | French and Swiss songs presented to Kernberger by
Maurice Bettex 1 reel (55 min.) : sound ; 1/4-inch audio tape
The tape includes a collection of popular French and Swiss
songs from the time of recording.
Maurice Bettex was a Swiss reporter who briefly traveled
with the Yukon expedition group.
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between 1963 and 1989 |
Yukon Narration These tapes consist of men reading narration for the film,
Yukon River. The readings range from a portion of
the script as a part of tryouts to readings of the script in its entirety.
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Box | item | ||
3 | A-7 | Yukon Tryouts 1 reel (1 hr. 38 min.) : sound ; 1/4-inch audio tape
The first side of the reel is a reading of the entirety of
the Yukon River script. The script for this narration is included with the
paper materials. The narration covers the history of the Yukon River and the
areas that surround it. This includes the history of Dawson ("The City of
Gold"), mining in the area, and fishing and steam boat innovations. The
information shifts to a focus on the contemporaneous and historical impact of
human interference on the ecological health of the Yukon River. The second side
begins with an interview that covers Arab revolutions and their similarity to
aspects of Native American history in North America. This ends abruptly, as two
different men read the same brief portion of the Yukon River narration.
Written on box: Tijerina, Yukon Tryouts.
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between 1963 and 1989 |
3 | A-8 | Yukon Film Narration 1 reel (55 min.) : sound ; 1/4-inch audio tape
This reel is a reading of the entirety of the Yukon River
script, recorded by different man than narrators in item A6. The script for
this narration is included with the paper materials. The narration covers the
history of the Yukon River and the areas that surround it. This includes the
history of Dawson, described as the City of Gold, mining in the area, as well
as fishing and steam boat innovations. The information shifts to a focus on the
contemporaneous and historical impact of human interference on the ecological
health of the Yukon River. The narration is interspersed with notes about
future changes to be made to both the film and the script.
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between 1963 and 1989 |
3 | A-9 | John Michael Jenkinson Yukon Narration 1 reel (1 hr. 9 min.) : sound ; 1/4-inch audio tape
This reel is a reading of the entirety of the Yukon River
script, recorded by John Michael Jenkinson. The script for this narration is
included with the paper materials. The narration covers the history of the
Yukon River and the areas that surround it. This includes the history of
Dawson, described as the City of Gold, mining in the area, as well as fishing
and steam boat innovations. The information shifts to a focus on the
contemporaneous and historical impact of human interference on the ecological
health of the Yukon River. The narration is interspersed with notes about
future changes to be made to both the film and the script.
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between 1963 and 1989 |
Betacam SP Videocassette Tapes |
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Box | item | ||
3 | A-10 |
Yukon
River Music 1 videocassette (30 min.) : sound ; Betacam SP
Commercial and traditional music. Written on box: Music: "Up on Cripple
Creek" - The Band - ASCAP (0:15). "Proud
Mary" -Creedence Clearwater Revival - BMI (4:48). "The Fox" - Burl Ives - MCA Cassette (8:00). "
Song of the Snow Geese Flying over The Mouth of The
Yukon" Daniel John, Ft. Yukon (Folkways FE 4070 recorded by Craig
Mishler) (10:17). "Red River Jig " (11:53). "
Virginia Reel " (13:37). Kodiak Russian Balalaika
Players @ Balalaika Tape Co.: "Bright Moon"
(15:25). "Grashitsa" (17:55). "
Troika" (20:27). "Basso
Gypsy Dance" (22:08). "Katiusha" (23:54). "
Korobushka" (25:14). "Pyesnia Baranova" (by Alexander Baranov) (28:03).
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between 1986 and 1991 |
Moving Images |
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Betacam SP Videocassette Tapes |
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Box | item | ||
3 | MI-40 |
Edward Abbey
Essay and Quote 1 videocassette : sound ; Betacam SP
A recording of Edward Abbey discussing his views on
environmentalism and natural resources. A portion of this lecture is used at
the beginning of item MI-29.
|
1988 |
3 | MI-41 | Dredge Audio (NPS) 1 videocassette (50 min.) : sound, color ; Betacam SP
Video of a large gold dredging machine in operation.
The tape was provided to Kernberger so that he could use the
audio of the gold dredging machine.
Condition Note The video quality is poor, with image slipping and
static.
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1989? |
Textual Materials |
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Expedition Accounts |
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Box/Folder | |||
7/1 | Karl Kernberger 1963
Journal Kernberger's diary written on the 1963 Alaska-Yukon trip,
covering the group's exploration of Yellowstone before heading north, the bulk
of their journey, and the final days of the trip. Small budgetary notes are
included as well.
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1963 | |
7/2 | Bill Carpenter's Diary Consists of photocopied pages from Bill Carpenter's diary,
written during the 1963 Alaska-Yukon trip.
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1963? | |
7/3 | Karl Kernberger 1989 Journal Consists of a day-by-day account of Kernberger's 1989 trip
to Alaska and Yukon Territory. His journal entries cover his lodgings, location
information, sites visited, and the audio he recorded that day.
|
1989 | |
7/4 |
Witches and the River
by J. Michael Jenkinson A 205 page manuscript detailing the events of the 1963
Alaska-Yukon trip.
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between 1963 and 1991 | |
Filmmaking Notes and Scripts |
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Box/Folder | |||
7/5 | Alaska Memorabilia Includes budgetary memos, film can cards, and an article
from the Los Angeles Examiner about Alaska's
statehood.
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between 1958 and 1963 | |
7/6 | Budget and Film Notes Journal A journal with notes about the history of Alaska and the
Yukon Territory as well as filmmaking budget notes.
|
1963? | |
7/7 | Yukon Narration Includes drafts of the Yukon
River script along with handwritten notes.
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between 1963 and 1991 | |
7/8 | Yukon Notes Notes taken on film reels, film ideas, and desired images
and resources for the film.
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between 1963 and 1991 | |
7/9 | Yukon River Film Notes Notes on the content of film reels, technology, items, and
reminders for filmmaking.
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between 1963 and 1991 | |
7/10 | Yukon Script and Notes Includes numerous correspondences, notes on the creation of
a film script, and other filmmaking notes.
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between 1988 and 1991? | |
Correspondences |
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Box/Folder | |||
7/11 | Alaska Folk Art Proposal Letters and resources related to the pursuit of funds for
Karl Kernberger's filmmaking.
|
1965 | |
7/12 | Alaska Trip 1991 Includes letters, television catalogs, and informational
resources concerning conservation and environmentalism.
|
between 1989 and 1991 | |
7/13 | Letters - Yukon Film Correspondences between Karl Kernberger and various
organizations and people, all focusing on creating Yukon
River, including letters between Peter and Toshi Seeger about a
potential soundtrack for the film.
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between 1963 and 1967 | |
7/14 |
Wild Rivers of North
America, Dalton - Yukon Chapters, Summer 1963 Letters and resources concerning chapters about the Yukon
River in Michael Jenkinson's Wild Rivers of North
America.
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between 1964 and 1967 | |
7/15 | Yukon Trip - 1989 Contains a letter in which Karl Kernberger requests having
his film cans cleaned.
|
1989 | |
7/16 | Yukon River - Resources Includes correspondences between Kernberger and various
organizations as he looks for resources for Yukon
River. It also has public television catalogs, issues of the
Journal of Alaska Native Arts, and resources for
finding written materials.
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between 1984 and 1992 | |
Research Materials |
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Box/Folder | |||
7/17 | Alaska - Yukon Clippings Collected newspaper clippings about Alaskan and Yukon
conservation, industry, and history.
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between 1963 and 1988 | |
7/18 | Alaskan Cultural Publications Includes publications about Alaskan Native and American
Indian cultures, pamphlets about Alaskan towns, and programs from festivals and
exhibits.
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between 1954 and 1989 | |
7/19 | Books Includes books about the history, industry, and culture of
Alaska and the Yukon.
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between 1957 and 1989 | |
7/20 | Informational Publications - Canadian
Government Includes pamphlets on small towns in Canada, the history of
mining, the environment, and wildlife.
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between 1953 and 1989 | |
7/21 | Informational Publications - General Includes pamphlets and booklets from numerous publication
sources, including the Sierra Club and the Yukon Conservation Society, covering
wildlife, Alaskan and Yukon history, corporations, and tourism.
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between 1989 and 1990 | |
7/22 | Informational Publications - United States
Government Includes pamphlets and booklets with information on national
parks, highways, and mining.
|
1953? | |
7/23 | Maps - General Maps of various areas in the United States and Canada.
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between 1975 and 1985? | |
7/24 | Maps - Yukon River Maps of areas along the Yukon River collected by Karl
Kernberger.
|
1990? | |
7/25 |
National Geographic -
Along the Yukon Trail Photocopied pages of a National
Geographic article about the Yukon Trail.
|
September 1958 | |
7/26 | Newspapers Includes newspapers from the Star Daily and Dimension, with
articles about the Alaska oil boom.
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July 1989 | |
7/27 | Periodicals Magazines including Alaska
Sportsman, TIME Magazine, and
Alaska: The Magazine of Life on the Last
Frontier.
|
1966, 1989, 1993 | |
7/28 |
True West Six issues of True West, a
magazine covering the history and culture of the American West, featuring
stories by Michael Jenkinson with photography by Kernberger.
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between 1965 and 1966 | |
7/29 | Yukon Film Project Includes articles about Alaska, poetry from Alaskans,
information about television stations, and loan information.
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between 1964 and 1991 |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Moving Image Collections (University of Washington)
- Visual Materials Collections (University of Washington)