Ten photographs, various sizes, nine are between 6x8" & 7½x9½", each on a period stiff card mount. One is 3¼x4¾"
All scenes in the Yukon Territory, several captioned in the negative, including: "Tom Nixon's Skookum Bench Mine", "Jim Gibbs, youngest successful miner in Yukon", Klondyke Government Concession - Hunker Creek Yukon Ter., "The Yukon River at Dawson", etc., plus two identified on the rear as the cottage occupied by W.H. Avery, Dawson, YT, Summer 1902, and another of the interior of Avery's General Store, Dawson, the smallest photo is the exterior of Avery's store, in a canvas a-frame structure.
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.