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William Ogilvie, (1846-1912), c1910 Animals; Transportation Gold was first discovered at

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Gold was first discovered at Cassiar Bar in 1884 and produced the first considerable amount of gold taken out of the upper Yukon region (from 'Yukon Places & Names' by R

Bannerman & ***** Mine Broker

Inscription recto: Vivian as "Bosse"

View of Front Street in Dawson

45 Below Discovery Bonanza Creek

William Ogilvie, (1846-1912), c1910 Animals; Transportation Gold was first discovered atA portrait of William Ogilvie (1846 1912), Canadian Government land surveyor and Commissioner of the Yukon Territory (1898 1901), placed against a 17 x 21 piece of tartan framed with a wood moulding. "Presented by granddaughters Margaret, Helen, and Mary, daughters of Wm. Morley Ogilvie who worked with his father William Ogilvie on several projects in the Yukon, including the determination of the boundary."

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