Mount Andrew Mining Company dock with pilings and high tide watermarks, Alaska, circa 1908
Handwritten on verso: Mt. Andrew dock without barge loading. PH Coll 324.56 Herbert Horace Draper first worked as a photographer with W.H. Case in the photo studio of Case and Draper. As partners, Case and Draper followed the excitement of the Klondike Gold Rush and moved to Skagway in 1898 where th...
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Summary: | Handwritten on verso: Mt. Andrew dock without barge loading. PH Coll 324.56 Herbert Horace Draper first worked as a photographer with W.H. Case in the photo studio of Case and Draper. As partners, Case and Draper followed the excitement of the Klondike Gold Rush and moved to Skagway in 1898 where they both worked until around 1908. The partnership ended by 1907 and by 1908 Draper was operating as Draper and Co., based primarily in Skagway. |
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