Group of men and one woman, standing around a gold mining equipment on Tom Mokelbust's claim, at 18 Below Discovery, Sulphur Creek, Yukon Territory, circa 1898
Caption on image: Tom Mokelbust. 18 Below Discovery. Sulphur Creek. Wolfe Photo. Dawson Y.T. 250. PH Coll 731.24 There were 30,000 or so successful Klondikers who made it to the Yukon Territory during the Klondike Gold Rush between 1896-1898. Frank E. Wolfe owned and operated Wolfe Photo studio in Y...
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Summary: | Caption on image: Tom Mokelbust. 18 Below Discovery. Sulphur Creek. Wolfe Photo. Dawson Y.T. 250. PH Coll 731.24 There were 30,000 or so successful Klondikers who made it to the Yukon Territory during the Klondike Gold Rush between 1896-1898. Frank E. Wolfe owned and operated Wolfe Photo studio in Yukon Territory, Dawson from the late 1890s to around 1920. Wolfe Photo studio was one of the major photographers of the Yukon area gold rush. |
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