Two lady excursionists, Miss Cummings (left) and Miss Pratt (right) on the bank of the Stewart River at Fraser Falls, Yukon Territory, 1901.

PH Coll 246.219 [Meed journal: "Fraser Falls, very low stage of water, 1901. Two lady excursionists, at right, Miss Pratt who shortly afterwards became the wife of Dr. Catts. At left, her travelling companion, Miss Cummings. Above the head of the latter are to be seen several pot-holes. They ar...

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Summary:PH Coll 246.219 [Meed journal: "Fraser Falls, very low stage of water, 1901. Two lady excursionists, at right, Miss Pratt who shortly afterwards became the wife of Dr. Catts. At left, her travelling companion, Miss Cummings. Above the head of the latter are to be seen several pot-holes. They are 2 ft diameter and 5 feet deep at the bottom of each is a globular stone, which had bored its way down by the force of the current at high water stages. To order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/reproduction/reproduction Please cite the Order Number