Indian Salmon Caches at Yale British Columbia shewing a double pointed spear, primitive ladder, salmon net, and the Indians with their shirts out of their trousers, which is the prevaling [sic] fashion amongst them.
Fort Yale, B.C. O'Reilly's house.
The Hudson's Bay Mule Team, Yale.
Indians shamming to be at prayer for the sake of photography. Fraser River . At the priests request all the Indians kneel down and assume an attitude of devotion. Amen.
George Salter's place, also known as 42 Mile House or Halfway House
Chapman's Bar Bluff. Fraser River.
Cariboo Road one mile above Yale
13 miles from Yale, B.C., the Alexandra suspension bridge, Fraser River, B.C.
Alexandra suspension bridge across the Fraser River, built 1863; at Spuzzum, thirteen miles above Yale
Jackass Mountain, showing the road, the Precipice
Jackass Mountain, 44 miles above Yale
Hells [Hell's] Gate Cañon, Fraser River, 23 miles above Yale
22 miles above Yale; The ascent to China Bar Bluff; Fraser River wagon road.
View at 19 mile post
The 17 Mile bluff on the Fraser River wagon road
A view at 19 Mile Post, Fraser River
Chapmans Bar House, 14 miles above Yale, Fraser R.
Mule team with freight at Yale. Starting for the Cariboo mines.
Barnard's Stage at Yale. For Soda Creek, Fraser River.
Yale, Fraser River, B.C.
Called Montgomery Street by pioneer teamsters after Montgomery St. San Francisco. Chapmans Bar Bluff.