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Reports and other papers relating to the McPherson-Dawson police patrol - winter 1910-1911 - and the death of Inspector Francis J. Fitzgerald and all members of the patrol : [photocopy from a book]

Item consists of several pages photocopied from a book titled "Reports and Other Papers Relating to the McPherson-Dawson Police Patrol - Winter 1910-1911 - And the Death of Inspector Francis J. Fitzgerald and All Members of the Patrol," published by the Royal North West Mounted Police in 1911 and republished in 1919. There is a blank action request form from the CBC stuck to the first page that says "Thank-You. Bruce."

Recording of an interview with Mrs. Elinor Coakley

File contains a reel-to-reel recording of Barbara Hinds' interview with Mrs. Elinor (Baker) Coakley at the Sunset Home in Dawson City. Coakley talks about her life in Dawson City, her past in Australia, and her past work. The interview is preceded by an introduction by Barbara Hinds.

Recording of an interview with Mike Bamblett

Item is a recording of Barbara Hinds' interview with Mike Bamblett, a bartender in Dawson City, Yukon. Bamblett talks about how he came to Dawson City, his past jobs, and drinking habits in Dawson City.

Recording of an interview with Alan Innes-Taylor

File contains a reel-to-reel recording of Barbara Hinds interviewing Alan Innes-Taylor. Innes-Taylor talks about how he came to Dawson City, his past employment as a police officer, gold mining, the Gold Rush Festival, and other topics.

Photograph of two road signs in the Yukon

Item is a photograph of two road signs in the Yukon. One sign says "Prevent Forest Fires / It Pays" and the other sign provides directions to Alaska, the Alaska Highway, Walker's Fork, and Sixty-Mile District.

Photograph of two men and a woman smoking

Item is a photograph of a man lighting another man's cigarette. A woman is standing next to them. The photograph is a double exposure but the other exposure is not clear.

Photograph of three people and a dog

Item is a photograph of two men, a woman, and a dog standing by a row of cars and trucks. One man is wearing a backpack with a sign that says "Bound for Alaska."

Photograph of the Dempster patrol on return to Dawson City

Item is a photograph of the patrol led by Dempster after returning to Dawson City, Yukon. The photograph shows the patrol's sleds, with the sled dogs still harnessed and lying on the ground. Some dogs have collapsed from exhaustion. A large group of men are watching the sleds from a sidewalk. There is a piece of translucent paper attached over the photograph, with a sticky note on it. A typed cutline and two cutlines clipped from a newspaper are attached to the back of the photograph.

Photograph of Ralph Dunn and Black Mike standing together in Dawson City, Yukon

File contains a negative and a print of a photograph of and actor named Ralph Dunn standing with Black Mike, a man from Sarajevo, Serbia who claimed to be the oldest man in Dawson City. The two men are facing each other and Black Mike's hand is on Dunn's shoulder. Dunn was in Dawson City to act in a production called "Foxy."

Photograph of four people with a car in Dawson City, Yukon

Item is a photograph of a man and three woman standing next to a car with an open trunk. They appear to be loading things into the trunk. The car is parked next to a white building with ladders leaning against it. The photograph was taken in Dawson City, Yukon.

Photograph of Black Mike in Dawson City, Yukon

Item is a photograph of an elderly man named Black Mike who is wearing a dark-coloured jacket with a lapel pin and a straw hat. There are power lines in the background. The photograph was taken in Dawson City, Yukon.
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