Laying track for the construction of the White Pass and Yukon Railroad, near summit of White Pass, Alaska, circa 1898

Caption on Image: No. 219. Gulch near summit where snow had to be shoveled 65 feet to lay track. W.P. and Y. R. R. Alaska. Meyer Photo. Seattle. PH Coll 334 Meyer.3 Edward Meyer owned and operated a studio in Seattle, Washington from 1894-1910. Meyer was also a photographer in Alaska around 1900, wh...

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Main Author: Meyer, Edward L.
Other Authors: University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Division
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Online Access:http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/alaskawcanada/id/2024
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Summary:Caption on Image: No. 219. Gulch near summit where snow had to be shoveled 65 feet to lay track. W.P. and Y. R. R. Alaska. Meyer Photo. Seattle. PH Coll 334 Meyer.3 Edward Meyer owned and operated a studio in Seattle, Washington from 1894-1910. Meyer was also a photographer in Alaska around 1900, where he documented the construction of the White Pass and Yukon Railroad and everyday life activities.