Florence M. Hartshorn photographs 1897-1900

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Florence M. Hartshorn photographs 1897-1900

Florence M. Hartshorn (1869-1943) was a photographer who lived in the Yukon during the gold rush. The collection consists of an album and loose prints made by Mrs. Hartshorn and her husband, documenting the landscape of the region, entrepreneurs and residents.

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Hartshorn, Florence M., 1869-1943

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Florence M. Hartshorn (1869-1943) was an early pioneer of Alaska and a photographer's assistant during the Klondike Gold Rush. Born in Michigan, Florence married Albert K. Hartshorn and had one daughter, Hazel Hartshorn Goslie. Florence, and her daughter, arrived in Sitka, Alaska in 1898 at the peak of the Gold Rush, and reconnected with her husband who had gone ahead to establish a blacksmith shop at Lake Bennett, British Columbia, north and east of Sitka. At Lake Bennett, Florence began assist...

Hartshorn, A. K. of AK

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Hartshorn, Florence M., 1869-1943

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Florence M. Hartshorn (1869-1943) was an early pioneer of Alaska and a photographer's assistant during the Klondike Gold Rush. Born in Michigan, Florence married Albert K. Hartshorn and had one daughter, Hazel Hartshorn Goslie. Florence, and her daughter, arrived in Sitka, Alaska in 1898 at the peak of the Gold Rush, and reconnected with her husband who had gone ahead to establish a blacksmith shop at Lake Bennett, British Columbia, north and east of Sitka. At Lake Bennett, Florence began assist...

Hartshorn, Albert K., 1869-

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