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Identifier: klondikechicagor00chicrich (find matches)
Title: Klondike : the Chicago record's book for gold seekers; Circle City, Alaska Year: 1897 (1890s)
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Subjects: Gold mines and mining -- Alaska Prospecting Klondike River Valley (Yukon) -- Gold discoveries
Publisher: Chicago, Ill. : Monroe Book Company
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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d a party of four from Chicago to the Klondike goldfields. Mrs. Curran, who was a teacher and missionaryamong the Indians of the northwest for 15 years, wearstwo bright gold rings which were molded by a frontierblacksmith from gold panned by her husband from theSaskatchewan river. Gold is found, according to Mr. Curran, in all of thestreams of the northwest in varying quantities and lui>been mined in a desultory way for many years. During his residence in the territory Mr. Curran saysprospecting parties frequently pushed north, but thepolicy of the Hudsons Bay company, which has grownrich from trading with the Indians since the time ofCharles II., has been to discourage white men from get-ting a foothold. Mr. Curran outlined his plans as follows: At Edmonton we will purchase a dog team, and travelnorth with these swift runners along the system of lakc^and rivers which find their outlet into the Arctic oceanthrough the ^lackenzie river. From some point on the upper Mackenzie we will
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HUW u BOOK FOR GOLD-SEEKERS. 1»5 turn our course overland, and thus make llie journey lOthe gold fields of the Klondike. Starting from Edmonton March i, we will make thejourney after the most rigorous part of the winter hassoftened under the influences of the lengthening days,but before any of the waterways have broken up, so thatthe journey may be made all the way with dog sledges.We expect to be on the grounds by the time spring pros-pecting opens. Mr. Curran said that many of the prospectors were nottaking counsel of wisdom in selecting their outfits. Isee no reason why, he said, the miners cannot live for aseason on the kind of rations which the Canadian policethrive on all of the year. A pound of flour and a pound ofbacon a day sustains the life of those in the governmentservice, and often sends them back living pictures ufhealth to their friends, who had seen them leave theireastern homes frail and delicate. Canned goods are outof place in the travelers outfit for the reason th

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  • bookyear:1897
  • bookdecade:1890
  • bookcentury:1800
  • booksubject:Gold_mines_and_mining____Alaska
  • booksubject:Prospecting
  • booksubject:Klondike_River_Valley__Yukon_____Gold_discoveries
  • bookpublisher:Chicago__Ill____Monroe_Book_Company
  • bookcontributor:University_of_California_Libraries
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  • bookleafnumber:197
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  • bookcollection:americana
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