Miners with picks and wheelbarrows working underground in claim no. 16 near Eldorado Creek, Yukon Territory, March 1901
Caption on image: Underground on #16 Eldorado. PH Coll 298.8 George G. Cantwell, a native of Puyallup, Washington, came to Dawson from Juneau in 1898 where he was employed by E.A. Hegg. In 1899, he entered into a business partnership with Frederic N. Atwood. Their specialty was Alaskan views, outdoo...
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Summary: | Caption on image: Underground on #16 Eldorado. PH Coll 298.8 George G. Cantwell, a native of Puyallup, Washington, came to Dawson from Juneau in 1898 where he was employed by E.A. Hegg. In 1899, he entered into a business partnership with Frederic N. Atwood. Their specialty was Alaskan views, outdoor portraiture, finishing, and supplies for amateurs. In March of 1901, he took a series of underground views by the flashlight process. The partnership seems to have dissolved after June 1901, and Cantwell returned to Puyallup by September of that year. |
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