Soda Creek, 266 miles above Yale and 441 from Victoria, V.I.
Red-headed Davis's pack train cooling off before removing their aparejos on the banks of the Quesnelle [Quesnel] River.
Hydraulicking. The six toed Pete claim, Williams Creek. Cariboo.
Officers group of H.M.S. Zealous, Admiral and Mrs. Hastings
Cañon on Williams Creek, gold discovered here in 1861
Victoria Harbour, showing Dead Man's Island.
[Heronville, Heron Claim Miners; Left To Right, Findlay Campbell, James Laidlaw, John Adair, Mr Dougall. Man second from right is Thomas Robson Pattullo.]
Yale, Fraser River, B.C.
Jackass Mountain, showing the road, the Precipice
The Town of Barkerville, Williams Creek, Cariboo before the fire
Farm at Soda Creek.
Hells [Hell's] Gate Cañon, Fraser River, 23 miles above Yale
Jackass Mountain, 44 miles above Yale
The new town on Musquito [Mosquito] Creek. Cariboo.
Kelleyville, Grouse Creek, Cariboo.
The Ne'er Do Well dump, Grouse Creek.
The 164 Mile House. Deep Creek - the notorious Frank Way.
Van Winkle, Lightning Creek, Cariboo.
Ike [Isaac] Oppenheimer. [man in light coat on left] Oppenheimer's Mule Train, Barkerville, Cariboo
The Alturas Mining Claim. Struts [Stouts] Gulch. Cariboo.
[Barkerville, The Day After The Fire Of September 1868]
A view at 19 Mile Post, Fraser River
The Canadian Company Grouse Creek.
The 80 mile house on the Thompson River.
The Alturas Gold Mining Claim on Lowhee Creek Cariboo. [Dally may be incorrect in this caption. It has also been identified as The Calveras [Calaveras] gold mining claim on Lowhee Creek in other versions.]