Fred Carlyon photographs, ca. 1898-1903 [graphic]. ca. 1898-1903.

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Fred Carlyon photographs, ca. 1898-1903 [graphic]. ca. 1898-1903.

The collection includes images of Tlingit Indians, plus views of locations in Southeast Alaska and British Columbia taken during the Klondike gold rush and the ensuing boundary dispute between the United States and Canada.

18 photographic prints : b&w ; 8 x 10 in. or smaller.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7666759

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Carlyon, Fred W., 1865-1956

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Fred W. Carlyon was born June 6, 1865, in Union Grove, Wisconsin. After settling in Olympia, Washington, in 1883, Carlyon moved to Wrangell, Alaska, where he operated a jewlery/watchmaking shop from 1898 to 1906. He practiced photography as a hobby and probably to earn extra money. He was primarily active in the Stikine River District, B.C, and Wrangell, Alaska. After living on a ranch near Yelm, Washington, following his return from Alaska, he settled permanently in Olympia in 1923. He died on ...

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