Abbott 1912 - Motoring in the Arctic Regions
38 page all new reprint; digitally restored from the original source and printed on high quality 8.5" x 11", 32#, 97 bright acid free paper in Color, assembled into an individual item that is folded and stapled, or heat bonded with an adhesive fabric binding.
Contents - Index:
- Pages: 38
- Abbott 1912 - Motoring in the Arctic Regions
- Abbott Motor Company
- 1912 Abbott 44 & 1912 Abbott 30
- Motoring in the Arctic Regions – Being A Continuation of the Story
- General Information
- Exterior Images
- 1912 Abbott Detroit 44 – Fore-Door Limousine with Price – Detailed Specifications
- Motoring in the Arctic Regions – Prelude
- The Story told in “The Arctic” by Dr. Charles G. Percival
- Bull Dog at Old Bennett on its way to White Pass
- The Daily Alaskan, The Oldest Paper in Alaska
- 1912 Abbott Detroit 44 – 7 Passenger Fore-Door Touring Car with Price – Detailed Specifications
- Caribou Hotel Image
- Crossing one of the many trestles on the White Pass Railway
- Building a Corduroy road on the Old Caribou Trail, Yukon Territory
- Caribou, Yukon Territory, After Crossing White Pass and Making 67.5 Miles over ties of White Pass and Yukon Railroad
- Fording Bed of Skagway River
- 1912 Abbott Detroit 44 Fore-Door Demi-Toneau with Price – Detailed Specifications
- Royal Mail and Northwest Mounted Police Post at Tankeena, Yukon Territory
- Deserted City of White Pass
- Building at Skagway Camp No 1
- At Caribou, Yukon Territory, where we left the railroad tracks and followed the old Caribou Trail
- Stuck in a Muskeag Swamp North of 62 Degrees
- 1912 Abbott Detroit 30 Colonial Coupe with Price – Detailed Specifications
- Twenty Eight Pounds Cabbage grown on a farm of F.D. Clark at Skagway, Alaska
- Ferry at Tankeena River, Yukon Territory
- Alaskan Dog Sledges and Carts, also Bull Dog at Skagway
- 1912 Abbott Detroit 30 – 5 Passenger Fore-Door Touring Car with Price – Detailed Specifications
- A washout and road turned into a deep ravine between Caribou and White Horse
- Northwest Mounted Police Post on Dawson Trail, Yukon Territory
- Bull Dog in front of farthest north Elks Lodge, Skagway
- Crossing the tundra, Yukon Territory, and North of 62 Degrees
- Miles – Route – Per Cent
- Overhanging Rock on White Pass and Yukon railroad. Elevation 4000 Feet
- Totem Pole in front of Siash Chief’s House, Sitka, Alaska
- Bull Dog entering tunnel of White Pass and Yukon Railroad
- Old bridge over Skagway River on White Pass Trail
- White Pass & Yukon Route – Affidavit of Supt H. Wheeler
- Map showing route