Tagged: Skagway

Bobby Sheldon’s auto-buggy was first automobile built in Alaska

The vehicle in the drawing is an automobile built by Robert. E. “Bobby” Sheldon at Skagway in 1905. Bobby was born in Snohomish, Washington, in 1883. In 1897 he and his father landed in...

Methodist/Presbyterian Church in Skagway

Skagway’s Methodist/Presbyterian Church survives town’s booms and busts

  Skagway is located at the foot of White Pass in Southeast Alaska. In 1897 Captain Billy Moore’s homestead encompassed much of the area, and when the Klondike Gold Rush began, his property was...

False-front wall is only remnant of gold rush-era Dyea still standing

False-front wall is only remnant of gold rush-era Dyea still standing

The townsite of Dyea (from the Tlingit word Dayéi, meaning “to pack”) sits at the beginning of the Chilkoot Trail. During 1897/1898 it was a fierce competitor with neighboring Skagway, just five miles away....

Engine No. 52 in Skagway helped build the White Pass & Yukon Route Railway

  Engine No. 52 was the first locomotive on the White Pass and Yukon Route Railway. The drawing shows No. 52 as it looked in 2011, sitting on a siding in the Skagway train...