36 photographs, various sizes, approximately 6x8" or larger, mounted to leaves in a later 20th century album.
Mostly commercially produced images, captioned in the negatives, including: U.S. Mail Team of R.H. Griffis, William's Discovery Inmachuk River, 10th Infantry at Treadwell, Dawson City, Indian Town Killisanod, Russian Church at Stika, prospecting drill, Ketchikan, Juneau, Treadwell Mine,Dashley Mines, Reindeer herd, etc. Including a few unidentified images.
From the estate of Clarence and Ethel Berry. Clarence Jesse Berry, (1867-1930), known as C.J. was a businessman and successful gold miner in the Klondike Gold Rush. He and his wife Ethel Bush Berry, made a further fortune in Ester, Alaska in 1902, and founded several oil companies over the years, which eventually became Berry Petroleum company.