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Catalog - Alaska Series 
Arthur C. Pillsbury Catalog

Numbered Images

This catalog covers images 1 – where ever he stopped taking photos in the Yukon. Evidently, Pillsbury cheerfully began a business with an individual whose last name was 'Cleveland' who proves to be a less than ideal business partner.  

These photos were lost in the San Francisco Earthquake and Fire with his Studio, then located at:  



No. 55 - Nome City Sept. 21. 99 A city two months old

No. 59 - Mouth of the Stickeen River, near Wrangall, Alaska ACP 59

No. 74 - Tlingit Chief Shakes' big house (interior), Wrangell, Alaska, 1898 A. C. P.

No. 85 - Tlingit Chief Kaschish and wife pose inside home, Alaska, 1898 A. C. P.

No. 105 – ACPillsbury (letters combined) Railroad Climbing Skagway Canyon, 1898.

No. 190 - Stamp operation, Treadwell Mine, Alaska, 1898. 190 A. C. P

No. 303 - Wagon Road near White Pass

  No. and image provided by  Dan Abrams
   Bellefontaine, Ohio 

No. 368 - Chilkoot Summit, Alaska, from the Scales, 1898. 368 A. C. P. 

No. 374 - Halfway house between Canyon City and Sheep Camp, Chilkoot Trail, Alaska, 1898. 374 A. C. P. 

No. 377 – A. C. P. 377 Forest and tramway from Chilkoot Trail, Alaska, 1898.

No. 379 – A. C. P. 379 Dyea, Alaska, 1898.

No. 444 - Dancers at the Klukwan Potlach. Oct. 14. 1898. 444 A. C. Pillsbury

No. 407 - White Pass and Yukon R.R. Crossing Skagway River. Oct. 26. 1898.ACPillsbury (letters combined)

No. 422 - Tlingit dancers at potlatch, Klukwan, Alaska, October 14, 1898 A. C. Pillsbury

No. 424 - Tlingit dancers at potlatch with painted boards, Klukwan, Alaska, October 14, 1898 A. C. Pillsbury

No. 621 - Visiting Chilkats Watching Dance at the Klukwan Potlach. Oct. 11. 1898. 

No. 622 - Dancers at the Klukwan Potlatch. Oct 14, 98. 622 A. C. Pillsbury 

Tlingit wood carver known as Yucast in his studio, Alaska, 1898 

Tlingit known as Chief Lot's big house (interior), Wrangell, Alaska, 1898 A. C. Pillsbury

 Nome City from the beach near the NAT&T store.