Bird's eye view of the Klondike River Valley with Bear Creek camp in foreground and two dredges operating on the river, Yukon Territory, circa 1912
Caption on Image: A birds eye view of the Valley of the Klondyke. From the mouth to Bear Creek. J. Doody. Dawson. PH Coll 662.1 Jeremiah D. Doody was a photographer in the Dawson and Whitehorse areas of the Yukon Territory between 1909-1915. Doody had a varied career that included work for the Smith...
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Summary: | Caption on Image: A birds eye view of the Valley of the Klondyke. From the mouth to Bear Creek. J. Doody. Dawson. PH Coll 662.1 Jeremiah D. Doody was a photographer in the Dawson and Whitehorse areas of the Yukon Territory between 1909-1915. Doody had a varied career that included work for the Smithsonian Institution in Central America and service to the U.S. Army in Texas in 1882, as well as employment as a Kansas cowboy. Doody moved from California to the Yukon Territory in 1898 and worked with H.C. Barley's photography studio in Whitehorse. |
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