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Part of Andrew Jackson Stone fonds
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Part of Andrew Jackson Stone fonds
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A Casca [Kaska] woman and her children
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A Casca [Kaska] woman scraping a moose hide
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A child belonging to the Liard nation.
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Part of Andrew Jackson Stone fonds
A member of the Liard First Nation.
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Part of Andrew Jackson Stone fonds
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A winter scene at Cranberry Rapids.
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A winter scene on the Liard River.
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A winter scene on the Liard River.
Part of Andrew Jackson Stone fonds
A winter scene on the Liard River.
Part of Andrew Jackson Stone fonds
A winter scene on the Liard River.
Part of Andrew Jackson Stone fonds
A winter scene on the Liard River.
Part of Andrew Jackson Stone fonds
A winter scene on the Liard River.
Part of Andrew Jackson Stone fonds
Part of Andrew Jackson Stone fonds
The series consists of 180 photographs, some loose and most mounted in an album, created from 1896 to 1904. The photographs were taken by A. J. Stone and A. E. Stanfield and include images of hunting activities in Alaska, Cassiar, Telegraph Creek, Dease Lake and River, Liard River, and Stikine River. There are also many images of Indigenous people in those areas. The album is accompanied by a list of the photographs that has been annotated by Archives staff over the years.
Amos Everson, a Hudson's Bay Company trader.
Part of Andrew Jackson Stone fonds
"An elderly Casca [Kaska] Indian, deserted by his people"
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In lean-to tent. Dog lying in foreground.
Part of Andrew Jackson Stone fonds
The fonds consists of Stone's photographs depicting views of the Stikine and Liard regions of northern B.C.
Stone, Andrew Jackson, 1859-1918
Andrew Jackson Stone photographs
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Series consists of 15 images attributed to Andrew Jackson Stone believed to have been taken during his 1897-1899 American Museum of Natural History expedition, sponsored by Recreation Magazine, to northern British Columbia and the arctic.
Believed to be a Casca [Kaska] mother and her children
Part of Andrew Jackson Stone fonds
Part of Andrew Jackson Stone fonds
Part of Andrew Jackson Stone fonds
Part of Andrew Jackson Stone fonds
Part of Andrew Jackson Stone fonds
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Cabin, lower post, Liard River.
Part of Andrew Jackson Stone fonds