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Tappan Adney

Trails to the Klondike
http://www.si.edu/postal/gold/tappentrails.html

Klondike Boats through the eyes of Edwin Tappan Adney

UNB Archives E. Tappan Adney Fonds

THE SHARP FAMILY, Descendants of Alexander Sharp, of Edinburgh, Scotland, and the Province of New Brunswick. By Edwin Tappan Adney First published in Acadienses at Saint John, N. B. 1908 Reproduced, with notes and corrections by R. Wallace Hale
http://personal.nbnet.nb.ca/halew/Adney.htm

Camera Workers: The British Columbia, Alaska & Yukon Photographic Directory,
1858-1950 - A - Volume 1 (1858-1900)

http://members.shaw.ca/bchistorian/cw1-a-names.html

Interior of a skin house, from Tappan Adney
http://www.virtualmuseum.ca/Exhibitions/FortSelkirk/english/sr/srshel-interiorskinhome.html

Photo "an hourly occurrence."
http://www.si.edu/postal/gold/trail3.html

Excerpts from Law of the Yukon
http://www.yukonweb.com/business/lost_moose/books/law/virtue.html

STORIES AND THE ART OF STORY-TELLING by E. Tappan Adney
http://www.umaine.edu/folklife/NF6II.htm

Scale Model Canoes shows a commercial company's process of building a model canoe as illustrated by Adney in The Bark Canoes and Skin Boats of North America.
http://www.squeedunk.com/scale.htm

Photo of Canoe Model Attributed to Edwin Adney, 1868-1950
http://www.sherwoodsspirit.com/a5443.html

Photo of the book The Bark Canoes and Skin Boats of North America.
http://bell.lib.umn.edu/exhibits/canoe/bpicc43.jpg

The Mariners' Museum
SELECTED IMAGES FROM
Legend Has It

Malecite River Canoe.
http://204.176.104.93/exhibits/legends/images/lg_mp150rivercanoe.jpg

 

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