Fraser River from Hope [?] B.C. Looking S.W., June 1911. [Caption on back of photo:] the Fraser River taken from the upper window of the C.P.R. [Canadian Pacific Railway] section house at Haig (at that time Hope) Station, looking west and down stream. Hope town is on the flat to the left and behind it is a shoulder of Hope Mountain. The name of the double peaked mountain I don't remember.
Church of England Mission church yard firing party of burial of members of the ill fated Fitzgerald Patrol of Fort McPherson NWT, Rev. C.E. Whittaker officiating. [Anglican church] [Dawson Lost Patrol]
Last page of Inspector Fitzgerald's diary [McPherson Dawson Lost Patrol]
Federal and Territorial staff during administration of Major F. J. Harrington 1911-1912 Dawson Yukon Territory
Original grave marker for RCMP Constable R.O.H. Taylor, of the "Lost Patrol", 1911
Mountie patrol prepares to leave Fort McPherson for the return to Dawson City in the spring of 1910. Commander of the patrol was Constable Dempster, the man in the centre is the Reverend Charles Johnson a missionary who accompanied the patrol on the journey to Dawson City. [Dawson Patrol/Lost Patrol]
The will of the Inspector Fitzgerald [McPherson Dawson Lost Patrol]
Inspector F. J. Fitzgerald (Lost Patrol). F.J. Fitzgerald. Received from Insp. Smith in 1972-73. Larry Harris, Principal. [Fitzgerald was a member of the "Lost Patrol" who perished while travelling from Fort McPherson to Dawson, Yukon in 1911.]
Return to Dawson, ? Cpl Dempster and party from the Dawson-McPherson patrol in search of Inspector Fitzgerald and party. [Lost patrol]
Ceci est ma ferme pose le 10 mars 1911 comme vous voyez la pose n'est pas bien bonne s'est pourquoi je ne la vais pas envoyer de suite mais je vous l'envoie maintenant vue que je pourrai pas en avois d'autre mais animaux ne sont pas bien placer les plus beaux sont en arriere ainsi que les chevaux. Vous pouvez voir mon garcon a cheval sur son poulain de trois ans c'etait un bien beau cheval mais il faisait trop froid pour les tenir tranquille. La taure avec tete blanche qui a trois ans j'ai vendu $40 la plus belle est en arriere je l'ai vendue $50. [This is my farm as seen on March 10th 1911. It's not a good photo but I am sending it as I cannot expect to get a better copy. My animals are not seen as they should, the better ones are at the back as well as the horses. You can see my son on his three year old colt, this was a nice horse but it was too cold to keep them quiet. The white-faced cow I sold for $40, but the nicer one at the back I got $50 for her.]
Mitchell's camp, Seba Beach, Alta. 30/6/. [Four men posing for photograph] Roy McLelland, D.L.S. [Dominion Land Surveys], Frank Wilson, a law student, J. Russell. 1912. B.R. Mitchell Alberta & D.L.S.
Between Fort George Canyon and Quesnel, Fall of 1912. (This picture with a short article of mine printed in Wide World Magazine, Feb. 13 J.W.) [Small boat 'The Optimist' pulled to shore.]
[Father] R.P. Lecorre. 1912.
Lake Harbour 1912 [Nine kayaks in a line].
[Fort Simpson - Mission residence?] 1912.
S.S. Midnight Sun. Northern Traders boat at Athabasca Landing [Alberta?]. 1912.
Sunset.
Archdeacon Robert McDonald of Fort McPherson
Sept. 17th 1913. Dear Aunt, one of my best friends. All ways, Pete. [Pete Castonguay and friend standing beside a log cabin.]
July 13th 1913. Div. E. Sec 5. Just bed time. I am ready to go to bed. Will you tell me if you like my night suit it is nice & clean for one thing there is the cook at left & a young yankee & a Canadian. Pete. [Pete Castonguay and two unidentified men standing in front of a tent.]