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Frank La Roche photographs, approximately 1887-1928
Overview of the Collection
- Photographer
- La Roche, Frank, 1853-1934
- Title
- Frank La Roche photographs
- Dates
- approximately 1887-1928 (inclusive)18901910
- Quantity
- 406 photographic prints
- Collection Number
- PH0283
- Summary
- Photographs of Washington State, Native Americans, and Alaska, including gold rush activity.
- 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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Selections from the collection can be viewed on the Libraries' Digital Collections website. Permission of Visual Materials Curator is required to view originals. Additional items can be viewed in the Native American Microfiche Collection (NA 891-938).
- Languages
- English
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
Frank La Roche was born in Philadelphia in June 20, 1853. His parents, Aaron and Anna La Roche, of French and German ancestry, were among the first settlers of that area. He was educated in the schools of Philadelphia and at age 17 took a position in a photographic studio. After two years of study and practice, he engaged in business at Quaker City and in 1872 went to Mauch Chunk, PA to pursue a general photographic business and to take views of the Lehigh Valley Railroad.
Around 1873, La Roche moved with his family to Florida where he continued as a commercial photographer. It was in St. Augustine, Florida, that he took the longest time exposure on record - of one of the oldest extant buildings in the U.S., a Catholic church. He is said to have exposed a plate at 10 in the morning until 4 in the afternoon of the next day.
In 1876, he was engaged by Harper Bros. of New York City to travel the South Sea islands in search of illustrations, but on arrival in Honolulu his partner was taken sick and the trip was abandoned. Returning to the States, La Roche then opened a gallery in Salt Lake City and in 1878 was employed by the United State government to make 78 negatives of the transit of Mercury and 23 similar negatives for the French government. In the spring of 1888, he opened a gallery in Des Moines, Iowa and in competition at the state fair he secured six out of seven prizes for excellence in workmanship.
In July 1889, he came to Seattle bringing with him the necessary equipment for a first class gallery. Arriving just after the fire, he found the city in ashes, but at once he opened a gallery on 2nd Ave, subsequently moving to the top floor of the Downs Block and to other locations. He specialized in Alaska and Puget Sound scenery and high-class portrait photography.
During the years 1890 to 1902 and especially during the Gold Rush period, he made many trips to Alaska and the Yukon Territory to make photographs of Alaska scenery, mining camps and the trail. Each trip would have brought him back to Seattle to do developing and printing from a portable body of glass negatives. He sold mounted prints but preferred to reach a larger audience through his six part album entitled Enroute to the Klondike.
La Roche was also commissioned by the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition at Seattle in 1909 to take official photographs, and he was awarded gold medals for his pictures.
He was married in Seattle to Miss Ida M. Crary. He maintained his Seattle studio for 25 years after which he moved to Skagit County. When he retired, he passed on the business to his son, Frank La Roche Jr., who had assisted him in the studio as well as on the trails in Alaska.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
The collection is arranged in two series: the first series contains views of Seattle, Everett, Washington, California, British Columbia, logging, portraits, ships, Native Americans of Puget Sound; the second series represents Alaska and gold rush activities in the Klondike.
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Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Continental U.S. and CanadaReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Canada Photographs taken in British Columbia, Ontario, and Quebec.
British Columbia photographs were taken on the route of the Canadian Pacific
Railway.
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/1 | 1 |
Hells Gate on Fraser River,
along the Canadian Pacific Railway, British Columbia (La Roche 2143
1/2) Same image on verso of Item 8 (La Roche 2139).
|
1887? |
1/1 | 2 |
White's Creek Bridge and Three
Tunnels on Fraser River, British Columbia (La Roche 2144) Item 11 (La Roche 2160) on verso.
|
1887? |
1/1 | 3 |
Old Government Bridge on Fraser
River, British Columbia (La Roche 2145) Same image on verso of Item 10 (La Roche 2159).
|
1887? |
1/1 | 4 | Cable ferry over Fraser River
near Siwash Creek Mines, British Columbia (La Roche 2146) Same image on verso of Item 6 (La Roche 2149).
|
1887? |
1/1 | 5 | Fraser River Canyon along the
Canadian Pacific Railway, British Columbia (La Roche 2147) Item 9 (La Roche 2157) on verso.
|
1887? |
1/1 | 6 |
Glacier House hotel and train
on Canadian Pacific Railway at Glacier, British Columbia (La Roche
2149) Glacier House was built as a meal and rest stop near Rogers
Pass along the Canadian Pacific Railway. The station got its name from the
Great Glacier, which at the time was a mile away from the station. In the
background of image is Cheops Mountain.Copy of Item 4 (La Roche 2146) on verso.
|
1887? |
1/1 | 7 | 1887? | |
1/1 | 8 | Niagara Falls, Ontario (La
Roche 2139) Copy of Item 1 (La Roche 2143 1/2) on verso.
|
1887? |
1/1 | 9 | St. James Cathedral in
Montreal, Quebec (La Roche 2157) Item on verso of Item 5 (La Roche 2147).
|
1887? |
1/1 | 10 | McGill Street in Montreal,
Quebec (La Roche 2159) Copy of Item 3 on verso (La Roche 2145).
|
1887? |
1/1 | 11 | Dominion Square with view of
Canadian Pacific Railway Depot in Montreal, Quebec (La Roche 2160) Item located on verso of Item 2 (La Roche 2144).
|
1887? |
1/1 | 12 | Men at work on underground
pipe, possibly in Canada (La Roche 2168) |
1887? |
California |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/2 | 13 |
Mount Shasta viewed from
Edgewood, with fenced-in cattle in foreground (La Roche 273) Item 27 (La Roche 284) on verso.
|
1888? |
1/2 | 14-16 |
Mount Shasta viewed from
Edgewood (La Roche 285, 1204, 1205) Item 21 (La Roche 278) on verso of Item 14 (La Roche 285).Item 16 (La Roche 1205) on verso of Item 15 (La Roche
1204).
|
1888? |
1/2 | 17 | Town of Sisson with Mount
Shasta in background (La Roche 1203) Item 31 (La Roche 1210a) on verso.
|
1888? |
1/2 | 18 | Mount Shasta from Castle Crag
(La Roche 282) Item 25 (La Roche 288) on verso.
|
1888? |
1/2 | 19 | Castle Crag mountains (La
Roche 283) Item 36 (La Roche 293) on verso.
|
1888? |
1/3 | 20 | Golden Gate Park in San
Francisco (La Roche 281) Item 29 (La Roche 284 1/2) on verso.
|
1888? |
1/2 | 21 |
Conservatory at Golden Gate
Park in San Francisco (La Roche 278) Item located on verso of Item 14 (La Roche 285).
|
1888? |
1/3 | 22 | Fountain at Golden Gate Park in
San Francisco (La Roche 1209) Item 32 (La Roche 1211 1/2) on verso.
|
1888? |
1/3 | 23-24 |
Cliff House and Seal Rocks in
San Francisco (La Roche 277, 1215) Item 33 (La Roche 1223) on verso of Item 23. Item 46 (La Roche 1213) on verso of Item 24.
|
1888? |
1/2 | 25 |
Residence of Governor Stanford
in Palo Alto (La Roche 288) Item located on verso of Item 18 (La Roche 282).
|
1888? |
1/3 | 26 | Stanford Mausoleum at Stanford
University (La Roche 294) Item 41 (La Roche 286) on verso.
|
1888? |
1/2 | 27 |
Lick Observatory on Mount
Hamilton (La Roche 284) Item located on verso of Item 13 (La Roche 273).
|
1888? |
1/1 | 28 | Lick Observatory on Mount
Hamilton Item located on verso of Item 7 (La Roche 2148).
|
1888? |
1/3 | 29 |
Man in horse-drawn carriage on
Mount Hamilton with Lick Observatory in background (La Roche 284 ½) Item located on verso of Item 20 (La Roche 281).
|
1888? |
1/4, 1/2, 1/3 | 30-32 |
Hotel Del Monte in Monterey (La
Roche 279, 1210a, 1211 ½) Item 45 (La Roche 280 1/2) on verso of Item 30 (La Roche 279)
in Box 1, Folder 4.Item 31 (La Roche 1210a) located on verso of Item 17 (La Roche
1203) in Box 1, Folder 2.Item 32 (La Roche 1211 ½) located on verso of Item 22 (La
Roche 1209) in Box 1, Folder 3.
|
1888? |
1/3, 1/4 | 33-34 |
Flower bed on grounds of Hotel
del Monte in Monterey (La Roche 1223, 292) Item 33 (La Roche 1223) located on verso of Item 23 (La Roche
277) in Box 1, Folder 3.Item 42 (La Roche 287) on verso of Item 34 (La Roche 292).
|
1888? |
1/4 | 35 | Arizona Garden on grounds of
Hotel del Monte in Monterey (La Roche 289) Item 39 (La Roche 291) on verso.
|
1888? |
1/2 | 36 | Hedge maze on grounds of Hotel
del Monte in Monterey (La Roche 293) Item located on verso of item 19 (La Roche 283).
|
1888? |
1/4 | 37-38 |
Exterior of Santa Barbara
Mission (La Roche 290, 1217) Item 44 (La Roche 280) on verso of Item 37 (La Roche 290).Item 43 (La Roche 1208) on verso of Item 38 (La Roche
1217).
|
1888? |
1/4 | 39-40 | Portico of Santa Barbara
Mission (La Roche 291, 1218) Item 39 (La Roche 291) located on verso of Item 35 (La Roche
289).Item 47 (La Roche 1219) on verso of item 40.
|
1888? |
1/3 | 41 | Westlake Park in Los Angeles
(La Roche 286) Item located on verso of Item 26 (La Roche 294).
|
1888? |
1/4 | 42 |
Westlake Park in Los Angeles
with lake and pavilion in background (La Roche 287) Item located on verso of Item 34 (La Roche 292).
|
1888? |
1/4 | 43 | Arizona Garden in Los Angeles
(La Roche 1208) Item located on verso of Item 38 (La Roche 1217).
|
1888? |
1/4 | 44 | Trees lining Magnolia Avenue in
Riverside (La Roche 280) Item located on verso of Item 37 (La Roche 290).
|
1888? |
1/4, 1/3 | 45-46 |
Palm trees and bushes along
Magnolia Avenue in Riverside (La Roche 280 ½, 1213) Item 45 (La Roche 280 ½) located on verso of Item 30 (La Roche
279) in Box 1, Folder 4.Item 46 (La Roche 1213) located on verso of Item 24 (La Roche
1215) in Box 1, Folder 3.
|
1888? |
1/4 | 47 |
Orange grove in Riverside (La
Roche 1219) Item located on verso of Item 40 (La Roche 1218).
|
1888? |
Washington State |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/5 | 48 |
Washington strawberries,
photographed with coins to show size (La Roche 41) Written below image: 17 to the quart.
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Between 1889 and 1894? |
1/5 | 49 | December 6, 1889 | |
1/5 | 50 |
Postcard with view of
Anacortes Postcard addressed to Mrs. C.B. Scott, 3528 Carr Place,
Fremont, Seattle, Wash. Written on back of postcard: Say this is a quiet place.
No more nights till 2. PX: Don't smile. J.H.L c/o Taylor's Hotel,
Anacortes.
|
Between 1891 and 1892? |
1/5 | 51 | Between 1891 and 1892? | |
1/5 | 52 | Between 1891 and 1892? | |
1/5 | 53 | Between 1891 and 1892? | |
1/5 | 54-55 | Between 1891 and 1892? | |
1/5 | 56-57 | Between 1891 and 1892? | |
1/5 | 58 | Between 1891 and 1892? | |
1/5 | 59 | Between 1891 and 1892? | |
1/5 | 60 | Between 1892 and 1894? | |
1/5 | 61 |
Tracks and tunnels of Everett
and Monte Cristo Railway (La Roche 1168) Located at Canyon of the Stillaguamish. Tunnel #5 in
foreground. Passenger train visible in the distance, near east portal of Tunnel
#4.
|
1894? |
box:oversize | |||
5 | 62-67 | Northern State Hospital and
grounds in Sedro-Woolley |
Between 1912 and 1928 |
Box/Folder | |||
1/5 | 68 | Lower Baker River hydroelectric
dam and powerhouse of Puget Sound Power and Light Company (La Roche
55a) |
Between 1925 and 1928 |
Logging |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/6 | 69 | Between 1890 and 1893? | |
1/6 | 70 | Between 1890 and 1893? | |
1/6 | 71 | Between 1890 and 1893? | |
1/6 | 72 | Between 1890 and 1893? | |
1/6 | 73-74 | Between 1890 and 1893? | |
1/6 | 75 | Between 1890 and 1893? | |
1/6 | 76 | Between 1890 and 1893? | |
1/6 | 77 | Man standing next to large logs at Jewel and
Chisholm camp (La Roche 110) Diameter of logs noted as 60 inches, 72 inches, and 57
inches, respectively.
|
February 23, 1891 |
1/6 | 78 | Between 1890 and 1893? | |
1/6 | 79 | Between 1890 and 1893? | |
1/6 | 80 | Between 1890 and 1893? | |
1/6 | 81 |
Group of people seated on and around large cedar
stump, 60 feet in circumference, in Sedro-Woolley (La Roche 545) Written below image: 72 people on top.Item 118 (La Roche 578) on verso.
|
1890 |
1/6 | 82 | Between 1890 and 1893? | |
1/6 | 83 | Between 1890 and 1893? | |
1/6 | 84 | Between 1890 and 1893? | |
1/6 | 85 |
Men standing next to fir timber loaded on railroad
flatcars (La Roche 35) Timber was used for construction of the Washington Building
at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893.
|
1893 |
1/6 | 86-87 | 1893 | |
Everett Photographs depict Everett townsite during real estate
speculation period.
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/7 | 88 | October 1891 | |
1/7 | 89 | October 1891 | |
1/7 | 90 | October 1891 | |
1/7 | 91 | October 1891 | |
1/7 | 92 | October 1891 | |
1/7 | 93 |
View of pier and Puget Sound
Wire and Nail Company dock (La Roche 1057) Written on verso: View of present Pier 1 looking west;
nailworks dock.
|
October 1891 |
1/7 | 94 | January 1892 | |
1/7 | 95 | January 1892 | |
1/7 | 96 | January 1892 | |
1/7 | 97 | January 1892 | |
1/7 | 98 | January 1892 | |
1/7 | 99 | January 14, 1892 | |
1/7 | 100 | February 1892 | |
Seattle |
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Composite & Combination views |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/8 | 101 | Composite photograph of ships
in harbor at Seattle |
Between 1889 and 1914? |
1/8 | 102 |
Collage of photographs of
Seattle public schools (La Roche 1015) Includes Denny, South School, Olympic, T.T. Minor, Central,
Mercer, Columbia, Rainier, and the Offices of the Board of Education.
|
Between 1889 and 1914? |
1/8 | 103 | Collage of Seattle area views
and portraits including Olympic mountains, Mount Rainier, Snoqualmie Falls,
portrait of Princess Angeline, and portrait of Chief Seattle Portrait of Chief Seattle taken by E.M. Sammis, copied by La
Roche.
|
Between 1889 and 1896? |
1/8 | 104 | Collage of Seattle area views
including Snoqualmie Falls, Seattle harbor, view of Seattle and Mount Rainier
from Hotel Denny, and ships at Seattle waterfront (La Roche 1063) |
Between 1889 and 1890? |
1/8 | 105 | Between 1889 and 1890? | |
Ships |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/9 | 106 | Canoe on Puget Sound at
sunset (La Roche 17a) |
Between 1889 and 1914? |
1/9 | 107 | Steam tugboat
Mystic, probably in Puget Sound |
Between 1891 and 1914? |
1/9 | 108-109 | Between 1891 and 1892? | |
1/9 | 110 | Between 1891 and 1892? | |
1/9 | 111 | Between 1891 and 1892? | |
1/9 | 112 | Steamship
Queen in Puget Sound (La Roche 1030) Written below image: The Queen, the "Pride of the
Pacific."Another image mounted on same mat. Other image by L. W.
Taber taken in 1890 of the steamer Ancon in Glacier Bay,
Alaska.
|
Between 1891 and 1892? |
1/9 | 113 | Between 1891 and 1892? | |
1/9 | 114 | Steamship
City of Kingston at dock (La Roche
26) |
Between 1891 and 1892? |
1/9 | 115 | 1898? | |
1/9 | 116 |
Steamer Roanoke at dock in Seattle returning with gold miners
from the Klondike Written below image: First treasure boat from the Klondike
in '98.
|
July 19, 1898 |
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/9 | 116a | 1891? | |
Waterfront |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/10 | 117 | Between 1890 and 1892? | |
1/6 | 118 | Waterfront in the vicinity of
Washington St. including steamships City of
Seattle, Umatilla, and
City of Puebla (La Roche 578) Item located on verso of Item 81 (La Roche 545).
|
Between 1890 and 1892? |
1/10 | 119 |
Dugout canoes moored at boat
launch at foot of Washington St. (La Roche 43) Written below image: The Venice of America.
|
Between 1890 and 1892? |
1/10 | 120 | Between 1890 and 1892? | |
1/10 | 121 | Seattle waterfront, Puget
Sound, and Olympic mountains (La Roche 29) |
Between 1890 and 1892? |
1/10 | 122 |
Waterfront and Puget Sound
taken from near 1st Ave. and Columbia St. (La Roche 163) Cruiser U.S.S. Baltimore in
harbor.
|
Between 1890 and 1892? |
1/10 | 123 | December 1890 | |
box:oversize | |||
XH2 | 124a-b | 1891 | |
Box/Folder | |||
1/10 | 125 | June 5, 1891 | |
1/10 | 126 | June 6, 1891 | |
box:oversize | |||
M271 | 127 | June 6, 1891 | |
Box/Folder | |||
1/10 | 128 | March 20, 1898 | |
Downtown |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/1 | 129-130 |
Northern Pacific freight
warehouse at South 3rd Ave. and Lane St. Written below Item 129: 606 Second Street.
|
Between 1889 and 1891? |
2/1 | 131 | View south of 2nd Ave. and
James St. after Great Seattle Fire (La Roche 153a) |
July 1889 |
2/1 | 132 | July 1889 | |
2/1 | 133 | July 1891 | |
box:oversize | |||
XH2 | 134a-b | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
Box/Folder | |||
2/1 | 135 | View of Seattle and Elliot
Bay, looking south |
Between 1891 and 1895? |
2/1 | 136 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
2/1 | 137 | View of Seattle, southeast
from Denny Hill (La Roche 274) |
Between 1891 and 1895? |
2/1 | 137a | View of Seattle, southeast from Denny Hill, cropped
version (La Roche 274a) |
Between 1891 and 1895? |
2/1 | 138 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
2/1 | 139 |
Rainier Hotel viewed from 5th
Ave. (La Roche 20) Rainier Hotel located between 5th Ave. and 6th Ave., Marion
St. and Columbia St. King County Courthouse in background at 7th Ave. between
Terrace St. and Alder St.
|
Between 1891 and 1895? |
2/1 | 140-141 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
2/1 | 142 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
2/1 | 143 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
2/1 | 144-144a | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
2/1 | 145-146 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
2/2 | 147 |
Temporary exhibition building
in Pioneer Square at 1st Ave. and James St. (La Roche 1021) Temporary exhibition building, known as "The Mineral
Palace," was constructed to display manufacturers goods as part of a
celebration in commemoration of the completion of the Great Northern
Railroad.
|
1893 |
2/2 | 148 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
2/2 | 149-151 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
2/2 | 152 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
2/2 | 153 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
2/2 | 154 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
2/2 | 155 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
2/2 | 156 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
2/2 | 157 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
2/2 | 158 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
2/2 | 159 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
2/2 | 160 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
Seattle residences and industries |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/3 | 161 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
2/3 | 162 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
2/3 | 163 |
F.A. McDonald residence and
cable car on south end of Green Lake (La Roche 61) Frederick A. McDonald's residence was built in 1890 at 5722
East Green Lake Way N.
|
Between 1891 and 1895? |
2/3 | 164 | Lemuel Wilmot, Esq.,
residence at Green Lake (La Roche 62) Halftone print from publication advertising Green Lake
neighborhood. Printed above image: Green Lake is a suburb of fine homes.
|
Between 1891 and 1895? |
2/3 | 165 | Cottage of Dr. E.C. Kilbourne
on Green Lake (La Roche 63) Halftone print from publication advertising Green Lake
neighborhood. Printed above image: Green Lake will be the driving park and
boating resort of Seattle. Printed below image: Green Lake is within the city
limits.
|
Between 1891 and 1895? |
2/3 | 166 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
2/3 | 167 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
2/3 | 168-169 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
2/3 | 170 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
2/3 | 171 | Between 1893 and 1894? | |
Parks and scenery |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/4 | 172 | View of Mount Rainier from
Seattle (La Roche 3) |
Between 1891 and 1895? |
2/4 | 173 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
2/4 | 174 | Park path lined with trees,
probably in Seattle |
Between 1891 and 1895? |
2/4 | 175 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
2/4 | 176-177 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
2/4 | 178 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
2/4 | 179 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
2/4 | 180 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
2/4 | 181 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
2/4 | 182-184 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
2/4 | 185-186 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
2/4 | 187 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
Lake Washington |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/5 | 188 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
2/5 | 189 | Sailboats and canoe on Lake
Washington (La Roche 172) |
Between 1891 and 1895? |
2/5 | 190 | Lake Washington with Mount
Rainier in background (La Roche 175) |
Between 1891 and 1895? |
2/5 | 191-193 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
2/5 | 194 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
2/5 | 195 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
2/5 | 196 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
2/5 | 197 | Ladies with dog on boardwalk
along Lake Washington |
Between 1891 and 1895? |
2/5 | 198 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
2/5 | 199 | Between 1891 and 1895? | |
Native American scenes and portraits |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/6 | 199a |
Studio portrait of Duwamish and Suquamish Chief Si'ahl
(Chief Seattle) (La Roche 1) Copy of photograph taken by E. M. Sammis.
|
1864 |
2/6 | 200a |
Portrait of Princess Angeline,
daughter of Chief Seattle - black & white version (La Roche 2a) Same image located on verso of Item 224 (La Roche 1294).
|
Between 1891 and 1895? |
2/6 | 200b | Portrait of Princess Angeline,
daughter of Chief Seattle - hand colored version (La Roche 2a) |
Between 1891 and 1895? |
2/6 | 201a |
Portrait of Princess Angeline,
daughter of Chief Seattle, three-quarters facial view, black & white
version (La Roche 2b) Same image located on verso of Item 220 (La Roche 425).
|
Between 1891 and 1896? |
2/6 | 201b | Between 1891 and 1896? | |
2/6 | 202 | Between 1891 and 1896? | |
2/6 | 203 | Between 1890 and 1910? | |
2/6 | 204 |
Group at Piegan camp in the
plains (La Roche 434) Item 209 (La Roche 46) on verso.
|
Between 1890 and 1910? |
2/6 | 205 |
Children at Piegan camp in the
plains (La Roche 435) Item 208 (La Roche 436) on verso.
|
Between 1890 and 1910? |
2/6 | 206 |
Group at Cree camp in the
plains (La Roche 433) Item 269 (La Roche 331) on verso.
|
Between 1890 and 1910? |
2/6 | 207 |
Group of Cree sun dancers in
the plains (La Roche 437) Copy of Item 322 (La Roche 330) on verso.
|
Between 1890 and 1910? |
2/6 | 208 |
Sioux woman with horse and
travois (La Roche 436) Item located on verso of Item 205 (La Roche 435).
|
Between 1890 and 1910? |
2/6 | 209-210 |
Camp of hop pickers in Puget
Sound region (La Roche 46, 47) Item 209 (La Roche 46) located on verso of Item 204 (La Roche
434).
|
Between 1890 and 1895? |
2/7 | 211-212 | Between 1890 and 1895? | |
2/7 | 213-214 | Between 1895 and 1900? | |
2/7 | 215 | 1899? | |
2/7 | 216 |
Yakama woman on horseback (La
Roche 1307) Item 245 (La Roche 1210 ½) on verso.
|
1899? |
2/7 | 217 |
Salishan woman seated in
doorway of tent, possibly on Vancouver Island (La Roche 438) Item 237 (La Roche 430) on verso.
|
Between 1890 and 1895? |
2/7 | 218 | Portrait of young girl (La
Roche 30a) |
Between 1890 and 1910? |
2/7 | 219 | Studio portrait of Chippewa
man, Prince Sitting Bull (La Roche 1210) Item 246 (La Roche 1211) on verso.
|
Between 1890 and 1910? |
2/8 | 220-221 |
Portrait of young Nez Perce man
(La Roche 425, 1295) Copy of Item 201a (La Roche 2b) on verso of Item 220 (La Roche
525).Item 228 (La Roche 1292) on verso of Item 221 (La Roche
1295).
|
1899? |
2/8 | 222 |
Portrait of Nez Perce man named
Wa-nik-noote (La Roche 1290) Item 231 (La Roche 1297) on verso.
|
1899? |
2/8 | 223 |
Profile portrait of Nez Perce
man named Wa-nik-noote (La Roche 1291) Copy of Item 233 (La Roche 1298) on verso.
|
1899? |
2/8 | 224 |
Portrait of Nez Perce man named
Tipya-la-lwilpilp (La Roche 1294) Item 200a (La Roche 2a) on verso.
|
1899? |
2/8 | 225 |
Portrait of young Spokane man
(La Roche 426) Copy of photograph of Chief Seattle by E. M. Sammis on
verso.
|
Between 1895 and 1899? |
2/8 | 226-227 |
Portrait of young Spokane woman
(La Roche 431, 1301) Item 240 (La Roche 1303) located on verso.
|
1899? |
2/8 | 228 |
Portrait of Umatilla man known
as Peo (La Roche 1292) Item located on verso of Item 221 (La Roche 1295).
|
1899 |
2/9 | 229a |
Full-length portrait of seated
Umatilla man, black and white version (La Roche 1299a) Same man pictured in Item 236 (La Roche 429), identified as
Nez Perce.
|
1899 |
2/9 | 229b | Full-length portrait of seated
Umatilla man, hand colored version (La Roche 1299b) Same man pictured in Item 236 (La Roche 429), identified as
Nez Perce.
|
1899 |
2/9 | 230 |
Full-length portrait of
Umatilla man (La Roche 1296) Same man pictured in Item 231 (La Roche 1297).
|
1899 |
2/8 | 231 |
Portrait of Umatilla man (La
Roche 1297) Item located on verso of Item 222 (La Roche 1290).Same man pictured in Item 230 (La Roche 1296).
|
1899 |
2/9 | 232 | 1899? | |
2/9 | 233 |
Portrait of Cayuse chief Paul
Showaway (La Roche 1298) Copy of item located on verso of Item 223 (La Roche 1291).
|
1899 |
2/9 | 234 | 1899 | |
2/10 | 235 | Between 1894 and 1899? | |
2/10 | 236 |
Portrait of man and three
Yakama women (La Roche 429) One woman also pictured in Item 238 (La Roche 432).Another of the women also pictured in Item 240 (La Roche
1303).Man also pictured in Item 229 (La Roche 1299), identified as
Umatilla. In this image, man identified as Nez Perce.
|
Between 1894 and 1899? |
2/7 | 237 |
Portrait of two Yakama woman
(La Roche 430) Item located on verso of Item 217 (La Roche 438).
|
Between 1894 and 1899? |
2/10 | 238 |
Portrait of Yakama woman (La
Roche 432) Woman also pictured in Item 236 (La Roche 429). Item 243 on verso.
|
Between 1894 and 1899? |
2/10 | 239 |
Portrait of Yakama woman (La
Roche 1300) Item 241a (La Roche 1302a) on verso.
|
1899 |
2/8 | 240 |
Portrait of Yakama woman (La
Roche 1303) Item located on verso of Item 227 (La Roche 1301).Woman also pictured in Item 236 (La Roche 429).
|
1899 |
2/10 | 241a |
Portrait of Yakama woman with
infant in cradleboard, black and white version (La Roche 1302a) Item located on verso of Item 239 (La Roche 1300).
|
1899 |
2/10 | 241b | 1899 | |
2/10 | 242 | Portrait of Yakama baby in
cradleboard (La Roche 1330) |
Between 1890 and 1910? |
2/10 | 243 |
Portrait of baby in
cradle Item located on verso of Item 238 (La Roche 432).
|
Between 1890 and 1910? |
box:oversize | |||
5 | 244 | Portrait of baby in
cradleboard |
1903 |
Box/Folder | |||
2/7 | 245 |
Portrait of group of Tlingit
basketmakers with baskets and native art collection (La Roche 1210
½) Item located on verso of Item 216 (La Roche 1307).
|
Between 1890 and 1895? |
2/10 | 246 |
Salishan woman with basket and
native art collection (La Roche 1211) Same image on verso of Item 219 (La Roche 1210).
|
Between 1890 and 1895? |
2/10 | 247 | Between 1890 and 1910? | |
Other studio portraits |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
3/1 | 248 | Between 1888 and 1889? | |
3/1 | 249 | Studio portrait of Royal T.
Hawley II Royal Tracy Hawley II (1865-1923) was the son of Royal Tracy
Hawley and Lucy Case Reasoner Hawley. He earned his B.A. from the University of
Washington in 1889 and went on to work at the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
|
1889? |
3/1 | 250 |
Group portrait with studio
prop Studio backdrop displays individuals as flowers and a
gardener. Names listed from left to right: Frank Noble, Carree Noble, Blanche
Rolf[?], Clarence Ward, Will Morris, Hattie[?] Proctor, Maud Ward, Otto
Collins, Edith Blackman.
|
Between 1889 and 1891? |
3/1 | 251 | 1890? | |
3/1 | 252 | Vignette portrait of
woman |
Between 1889 and 1891? |
3 | 253 | Portrait of man and
woman |
Between 1889 and 1914? |
3/1 | 254 | Portrait of woman with plumed
hat and stole |
Between 1889 and 1914? |
3/1 | 255 | Between 1890 and 1898? | |
3/1 | 256 | Between 1891 and 1898? | |
3/1 | 257 | Vignette portrait of
woman |
Between 1891 and 1898? |
3/1 | 258 | Vignette portrait of man with
moustache |
Between 1891 and 1898? |
3/1 | 259 | Portrait of baby |
Between 1891 and 1898? |
3/1 | 260 | Between 1891 and 1898? | |
3/1 | 261 | Studio portrait of Albert and
Annie Buhtz Albert J. Buhtz and Annie B. Wheeler married in 1898.
|
1898? |
3/1 | 262 | Studio portrait of Maurice and
Anna Linnell Maurice Roy Linell (1887-1940) married Anna Combs Nebergall(?)
(1891-1990) in 1914.
|
1914? |
Alaska & KlondikeReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Lower British Columbia and Southeast Alaska |
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box:oversize | item | ||
5 | 263 | Between 1890 and 1897? | |
Box/Folder | |||
3/2 | 264 | Tlingit men rowing canoe (La
Roche 664) |
Between 1890 and 1897? |
3/2 | 265 | Buildings along shoreline with
mountain in background, probably in Southeast Alaska |
Between 1890 and 1897? |
3/2 | 266-267 | Between 1890 and 1897? | |
3/2 | 268 | Between 1890 and 1897? | |
2/6 | 269 |
Alaska Native students and
their teachers in Metlakatla, Alaska (La Roche 331) Item located on verso of Item 206 (La Roche 433) in Box 2,
Folder 6.
|
Between 1890 and 1897? |
3/2 | 270 |
Remains of the wrecked
steamboat Ancon in Loring Bay, Alaska The steamer Ancon was wrecked
near the Loring Cannery in August 1889.
|
Between 1890 and 1897? |
3/2 | 271 | Between 1890 and 1897? | |
3/2 | 272a-b | Between 1890 and 1897? | |
3/2 | 273 | Between 1890 and 1897? | |
3/2 | 274 | Between 1890 and 1897? | |
3/2 | 275-276 | Between 1890 and 1897? | |
3/2 | 277 | Between 1890 and 1897? | |
3/2 | 278 | Between 1890 and 1897? | |
3/2 | 279 | Between 1890 and 1897? | |
3/2 | 280 | 1897? | |
3/2 | 281 | Bear and whale totem figures in
front of Chief Shakes house in Wrangell, Alaska (La Roche 1247) Halftone print from Pacific Northwest
publication.
|
Between 1890 and 1897? |
3/2 | 282 |
Old Alaska Native woman wrapped
in blanket in Wrangell, Alaska (La Roche 245) Printed below image: Alaska Indian Woman, 126 years old.
|
Between 1890 and 1897? |
3/2 | 283 | Between 1890 and 1897? | |
Sitka, Alaska |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
3/3 | 284 | Silver Bay with mountains in
background, southeast of Sitka (La Roche 321) |
Between 1890 and 1897? |
3/3 | 285 | Between 1890 and 1897? | |
3/3 | 286 | Between 1890 and 1897? | |
3/3 | 287 |
Ships in Sitka Sound at sunset
(La Roche 306) Red toned photograph.
|
Between 1890 and 1897? |
3/3 | 288 | Between 1890 and 1897? | |
3/3 | 289 | Between 1890 and 1897? | |
3/3 | 290 | View north from Baranov Castle
including U.S. Naval warehouse and Tlingit village along shoreline (La Roche
187) Copy of halftone print from The Story of
Sitka by Clarence LeRoy Andrews. Printed below image: The "Ranche"-
Looking north from the top of Baranof Castle. The steamer at the left is the
"Coquikan" noted for her participation in pelagic sealing and she was under
seizure by the U.S. Government.
|
Between 1890 and 1897? |
3/3 | 291 | Between 1890 and 1897? | |
3/3 | 292 |
Baranov Castle atop hill (La
Roche 1133) Baranov Castle burned down in 1894.
|
Between 1890 and 1894? |
3/3 | 293 |
Sitka harbor with Three Sisters
mountains in background (La Roche 1246) U.S. Naval warehouse building with pier in center. Lincoln
Street and St. Michael's Cathedral visible along right.
|
Between 1890 and 1897? |
3/4 | 294 | Between 1890 and 1897? | |
3/4 | 295 |
Looking east along Lincoln
Street (La Roche 356) To the far left is the Marine Corps barracks built in 1892; to
the right of that is the store built by Redd & Jack. St. Michael's
Cathedral is in the background. Tlingit women selling native baskets and crafts
along Lincoln Street at right.
|
Between 1892 and 1897? |
3/4 | 296 | Between 1890 and 1897? | |
box:oversize | |||
5 | 297 | Between 1890 and 1897? | |
Box/Folder | |||
3/4 | 298 | Between 1890 and 1897? | |
3/4 | 299 | Framed Madonna and Child icon
inside Russian Orthodox Cathedral of St. Michael (La Roche 318) |
Between 1890 and 1897? |
3/4 | 300a | Between 1890 and 1897? | |
3/4 | 300b | Between 1890 and 1897? | |
3/4 | 301 | Three Tlingit women selling
baskets and other goods in Sitka |
Between 1890 and 1897? |
3/4 | 302 | Muddy road surrounded by trees,
possibly near Indian River bridge (La Roche 198) |
Between 1890 and 1897? |
box:oversize | |||
5 | 303 | Between 1890 and 1897? | |
Box/Folder | |||
3/4 | 304 | Bridge over Indian River (La
Roche 242) |
Between 1890 and 1897? |
Juneau and Douglas Island, Alaska |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
3/5 | 305 | Between 1890 and 1897? | |
3/5 | 306-307 | Taku Glacier near Juneau (La
Roche 1182, 1284) |
Between 1890 and 1897? |
box:oversize | |||
5 | 308 |
Steamer Queen hauling ice on board with net in Taku Inlet (La
Roche 1260) Taku Glacier in background.
|
Between 1890 and 1897? |
Box/Folder | |||
3/5 | 309-310 |
Juneau viewed from the water
(La Roche 1263 ½, [10020]) Written below Item 310 (La Roche 10020): Juneau, opposite the
Treadwell Gold Mines, the largest gold mine in the world.
|
Between 1890 and 1897? |
3/5 | 311 | Between 1890 and 1897? | |
3/5 | 312a | Between 1890 and 1897? | |
3/5 | 312b | Juneau waterfront viewed from
shore, cropped (La Roche 1249) |
Between 1890 and 1897? |
3/6 | 313 |
Boat in harbor at
Juneau Located with Items 336-338, mounted on same mat.
|
April 20, 1896 |
3/5 | 314a-b | 1894? | |
3/5 | 315 | Between 1890 and 1897? | |
3/5 | 316 |
Log cabin Presbyterian Church
in Juneau (La Roche 1110) Built in 1881, the church also served as Juneau's first public
school beginning in the fall of 1885.
|
Between 1890 and 1897? |
3/5 | 317 | Between 1890 and 1897? | |
box:oversize | |||
5 | 318 | Between 1890 and 1897? | |
Box/Folder | |||
3/5 | 319 | Between 1890 and 1897? | |
3/5 | 320 |
Treadwell Gold Mining Company
buildings on Douglas Island Juneau visible across the water to the extreme left.
|
Between 1890 and 1897? |
3/5 | 321 | Large pit of Treadwell Gold
Mine on Douglas Island (La Roche 207) |
Between 1890 and 1897? |
3/5 | 322a |
Tlingit women selling baskets
near Treadwell mines on Douglas Island, black and white version (La Roche
330) After the Treadwell Mines opened in 1881, women came from
nearby villages to sell baskets, beaded clothing, and other wares to the gold
miners and tourists. The baskets for sale in this image are Tlingit in style.
Same image located on verso of Item 207 (La Roche 437) in Box
2, Folder 6.
|
Between 1890 and 1897? |
3/5 | 322b | Tlingit women selling baskets
near Treadwell mines on Douglas Island, hand-colored version (La Roche
330) After the Treadwell Mines opened in 1881, women came from
nearby villages to sell baskets, beaded clothing, and other wares to the gold
miners and tourists. The baskets for sale in this image are Tlingit in style.
|
Between 1890 and 1897? |
Glacier Bay Area, Alaska |
|||
box:oversize | item | ||
XC1 | 323 | Between 1890 and 1897? | |
Box/Folder | |||
3/6 | 324 | Between 1890 and 1897? | |
box:oversize | |||
5 | 325 | Two men looking down at Muir
Glacier and inlet from elevation of 1800 feet (La Roche 1170) |
Between 1890 and 1897? |
Box/Folder | |||
3/6 | 326 | Muir Glacier terminus in Muir
Inlet |
Between 1890 and 1897? |
box:oversize | |||
5 | 327 | Between 1890 and 1897? | |
Box/Folder | |||
3/6 | 328 | Steamer Queen in
front of Muir Glacier (La Roche 1262) |
Between 1890 and 1897? |
3/6 | 329 | 1892 | |
3/6 | 330-333 |
Close-up of section of Muir
Glacier terminus (La Roche 226, 1172, [10039], 1171) Item 330 (La Roche 226) is hand-colored.
|
Between 1890 and 1897? |
box:oversize | |||
5 | 334 | Man standing on top of Muir
Glacier (La Roche 1270) |
Between 1890 and 1897? |
Box/Folder | |||
3/6 | 335 |
Man laying on stomach peering
into crevasse of Muir Glacier (La Roche 1115) Written on verso: Prof. Willoughby, a photographer of Juneau
looking down a crevasse 200 feet deep at Muir Glacier.
|
Between 1890 and 1897? |
3/6 | 336 |
Mount Fairweather Located with Items 313, 337, and 338, mounted on same mat.
|
Between 1890 and 1897? |
3/6 | 337 |
Men working at Ruby Sand Gold
Mine near Lituya Bay Located with Items 313, 336, and 338, mounted on same mat.
|
Between 1896 and 1897? |
3/6 | 338 |
Men outside of log cabin at
Ruby Sand Gold Mine near Lituya Bay Located with Items 313, 336, and 337, mounted on same mat.The Ruby Sand Gold Mine was founded by W. M. Brook in
1896.
|
Between 1896 and 1897? |
Skagway and Dyea, Alaska |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
3/7 | 339 | 1897? | |
3/7 | 340 | October 1897 | |
3/7 | 341-342 | 1897? | |
3/7 | 343 | 1897 | |
3/7 | 344 | 1897 | |
3/7 | 345 | 1897 | |
3/7 | 346 | 1897 | |
3/7 | 347 | Tents and horses at camp at
Skagway (La Roche 376) |
August 12, 1897 |
3/7 | 348 | Men with horse and wagon of
goods in camp at Skagway (La Roche 375) |
1897 |
3/7 | 349 | Men with horse and cart loaded
with provisions in camp at Dyea (La Roche 2004) Halftone print from La Roche's book, Photographic views En Route to the Klondike.Printed below image: Klondike wagon loaded with provisions. An
enterprising Dyea storekeeper had a dozen of these wagons which he rented for
$1 an hour. An advance payment of $20 had to be made to secure the owner
against unforeseen accidents and lapse of memory. As the original cost could
not have been over $10, the security would seem to be ample and the investment
profitable. Some of the animals used would not take first prize at a horse fair
for beauty, but almost any old thing in the shape of a horse was in demand at
from $200 to $300, and would earn $20 to $30 a day. On the right and left are
Indians, while the frame building is the Indian headquarters and the home of
their chief, Isaac.Copy of Item 360 (La Roche 2010) on verso.
|
1897 |
3/7 | 350 | August 12, 1897 | |
3/7 | 351 | 1897 | |
3/7 | 352 | 1897 | |
3/7 | 353 |
Railroad tracks and shops along
Broadway at Skagway (La Roche 407) Tracks of White Pass & Yukon Railroad.
|
1898? |
White Pass Trail & Railroad The White Pass Railroad took the place of the White Pass
Trail. La Roche referred to White Pass Trail as Skagway Trail.
|
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
3/8 | 354 | 1897 | |
3/8 | 355 | 1897 | |
3/8 | 356 | Pack train at Little Lake
(Black Lake) on White Pass Trail (La Roche 2074) Halftone print from La Roche's book, Photographic views En Route to the Klondike.Printed below image: This is a small lake on the Skagway [sic]
trail, about five miles out from Skagway [sic]. A rough roadway has been formed
along its left hand shore, where pack trains may proceed with some ease in
single file, Indian fashion. When one stops to think that fast freight is
whirled across the continent from San Francisco to New York in fifteen days,
and passengers cover the same ground in about five days, some idea of the
slowness of travel in Alaska may be had. To go from Dyea to Dawson City,
overland , eighteen days is considered "cannon ball" time, and only those who
"travel light" can hope to do it. The supplies of a pack train must be allowed
more than double this time.
|
1897 |
3/8 | 357 |
Tracks of the White Pass and
Yukon Railway near Rocky Point (La Roche 2157) 7 miles north of Skagway.
|
1898? |
3/8 | 358 | 1898? | |
3/8 | 359 |
Scene on the White Pass and
Yukon Railway near Tunnel Mountain (La Roche 2160) 15 miles north of Skagway.
|
1898? |
Chilkoot Trail; Alaska and British Columbia,
Canada The Chilkoot Trail was also called the Dyea Trail. La Roche
referred to the Chilkoot Trail as the Dyea Trail. The Dyea River is now known
as the Taiya River.
|
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
4/1 | 360 |
Men fording Dyea River with
cart full of supplies (La Roche 2010) Copy of item located on verso of Item 349 (La Roche 2004).
Halftone print from La Roche's book, Photographic views
En Route to the Klondike.
|
1897 |
4/1 | 361 | 1897 | |
3/8 | 362 | Men and tent at Finnegan's
Point camp, 5 miles north of Dyea (La Roche 2013) Item located on verso of Item 356 (La Roche 2074).Halftone print from La Roche's book, Photographic views En Route to the Klondike. Printed
below image: Camp life at Finnegan's Point. This was but one of the
seventy-five camps at the point at the time this view was taken, and in the
background, on right and left, others may be seen. Each individual camp existed
only until the supplies belonging to it were packed to some point farther on.
Owing to inexperience in cooking, and the character of the food supplies
carried, many suffered severely. Dyspepsia, that nightmare of Americans, was
developed by overwork and want of proper food. Rheumatism, pneumonia,
bronchitis-results from exposure to wet and cold, show the importance of having
a sound constitution, living carefully, and eating well cooked and wholesome
food.
|
1897 |
4/1 | 363 |
Actresses fording Dyea River on
the Chilkoot Trail (La Roche 2014) Left to right: Irene Stanky, May Biggs, Maude Earl (being
carried), Lulu Johnson, Mrs. Jack Sullivan.
|
1897 |
4/1 | 364 | 1897 | |
4/1 | 365 | 1897 | |
4/1 | 366 |
Man and canoes on riverbank at
end of navigable portion of the Dyea River (La Roche 2017) About 6 miles north of Dyea.
|
1897 |
4/1 | 367 | 1897 | |
4/1 | 368 | 1897 | |
4/1 | 369 | 1897 | |
4/1 | 370 | 1897 | |
4/1 | 371 | 1897 | |
4/1 | 372 | 1897 | |
4/1 | 373 | 1897? | |
4/1 | 374 |
Two Klondikers with tents on
Dyea River near Canyon City looking north South arm of the Saussure Glacier visible in background
left.
|
1897 |
4/1 | 375 | 1897 | |
4/1 | 376 | 1897 | |
4/1 | 377 |
Toll bridge over Dyea River
(La Roche 2031) About 10 miles north of Dyea.
|
1897 |
4/2 | 378 | 1897 | |
4/2 | 379 |
Klondikers standing outside
tents at Sheep Camp (La Roche 2033) Depicts Jack London and fellow travelers Jim Goodman, Fred
Thompson, and Martin Tarwater.Copy of item located on verso of Item 390 (La Roche 2048).
Halftone print from La Roche's book, Photographic views
En Route to the Klondike.
|
1897 |
4/2 | 380 | 1897 | |
4/2 | 381 | 1897 | |
4/2 | 382 | 1897 | |
4/2 | 383 | 1897 | |
4/2 | 384 | 1897 | |
4/2 | 385 | 1897 | |
4/2 | 386 | April 3, 1898? | |
4/2 | 387 | 1897 | |
4/2 | 388 | 1897 | |
4/2 | 389 | 1897 | |
4/2 | 390 | Klondikers with goods and
canoes at Crater Lake in British Columbia (La Roche 2048) Halftone print from La Roche's book, Photographic views En Route to the Klondike.Printed below image: Fifty tons of provisions stored at Crater
Lake. These have been freighted across the lake in the flat-bottomed canoe seen
in the foreground, and now lie scattered about among the rocks awaiting
transportation through the rocky defile leading onward from the right of the
photograph, a distance of one and one-half miles, to Happy Camp. A word may be
said here about food: Highly carbonaceous food should predominate, and
alcoholic stimulants be avoided. One pound of tea is equal to seven pounds of
coffee; three-quarters of an ounce of saccharine is equal to twenty-five pounds
of sugar. All such matters should be carefully considered by the gold seeker
who would lighten his burden.Copy of Item 379 (La Roche 2033) on verso.
|
1897 |
4/2 | 391 |
Actresses standing at Happy
Camp in British Columbia (La Roche 2049) Women depicted are Irene Stanky, May Biggs, Maude Earl, Lulu
Johnson, and Mrs. Jack Sullivan.
|
1897 |
4/3 | 392 | 1897 | |
4/3 | 393 | 1897 | |
4/3 | 394 | 1897 | |
4/3 | 395 | 1897 | |
4/3 | 396-397 |
Klondikers at rapids on One
Mile River between Lake Lindeman and Lake Bennett, British Columbia (La Roche
2005, 2062) One Mile River now known as Lindeman Creek.
|
1897 |
4/3 | 398 | 1897 | |
Yukon Territory |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
4/4 | 399 | 1897 | |
4/4 | 400 | 1897 | |
4/4 | 401 | 1897? | |
4/4 | 402 | 1897? | |
4/4 | 403 | 1897? | |
Other Alaska |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
4/5 | 404 | Portrait of Alaska Native
man |
Between 1890 and 1897? |
4/5 | 405 | Winter scene with snow fence in
foreground and mountains in background |
Between 1890 and 1897? |
4/5 | 406 |
Prince Antone and woman in
front of log cabin at Birch Creek near Circle City Woman pictured is possibly Violet Raymond, whom Prince Antone
married in 1897.
|
1897? |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Indians of North America--Washington (State)--Photographs
- Visual Materials Collections (University of Washington)
Geographical Names
- Alaska--Photographs
- Seattle (Wash.)--Photographs
- Washington (State)--Photographs
Other Creators
-
Personal Names
- La Roche, Frank, 1853-1934--Photographs (photographer)