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North-West Mounted Police taking bags of money from Bennett Lake to Victoria, British Columbia during the Yukon gold rush.
North-West Mounted Police taking bags of money from Bennett Lake to Victoria, British Columbia during the Yukon gold rush.
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North-West Mounted Police taking bags of money from Bennett Lake to Victoria, British Columbia during the Yukon gold rush.
North-West Mounted Police taking bags of money from Bennett Lake to Victoria, British Columbia during the Yukon gold rush.
North-West Mounted Police taking bags of money from Bennett Lake to Victoria, British Columbia during the Yukon gold rush.
North-West Mounted Police taking bags of money from Bennett Lake to Victoria, British Columbia during the Yukon gold rush.
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North-West Mounted Police taking bags of money from Bennett Lake to Victoria, British Columbia during the Yukon gold rush.
Annotated: 'Taking the 'boodle' to Victoria from Bennett.' and 'Drawing sleds with money over Long Lake.' Inspector Zachary Taylor Wood led the party, which safely transported $224,000.00 of gold and cash (largely customs duties), through American territory.
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Date
1898-06-09
Creator
Wood, Zachary Taylor
Genre
Photographs
Place
Canada - British Columbia
Subject
Klondike gold rush, 1897-1902
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Royal Canadian Mounted Police--Duties
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Sleighs and sledges
Archival Information
Repository
Glenbow Archives
Fonds/Collection
Wood family fonds
Reference code
CA ACU GBA F1961-S0006-SS0002
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https://searcharchives.ucalgary.ca/stuart-taylor-woods-photographs
Unique identifier
CU1175663
Legacy Identifier
pd-383-1-50
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"North-West Mounted Police taking bags of money from Bennett Lake to Victoria, British Columbia during the Yukon gold rush.", 1898-06-09, (CU1175663) by Wood, Zachary Taylor. Courtesy of Glenbow Library and Archives Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.