Vincent Soboleff Photograph Collection,ca. 1896-1920. ASL-PCA-1,Identifier,ASL-P1-506
This was the view looking toward Starr Hill from top of Chicken Ridge at 7th and Franklin streets in 1901. Photographer's number 545, Vincent I. Soboleff Collection
This was the view looking toward Starr Hill from top of Chicken Ridge at 7th and Franklin streets in July of 1901.
Photographer’s number 545, Vincent I. Soboleff Collection
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The little pass between Mt Maria and the base of Mt Roberts is where the packers crossed into the lower basin for some years before the causeway was built above the creek...where it remains to this day.
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....how did they not have mud and snow slides all the time in those days? ;0
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The little pass between Mt Maria and the base of Mt Roberts is where the packers crossed into the lower basin for some years before the causeway was built above the creek...where it remains to this day.