The last great gold rush took place in the Klondike in 1897. The 100 thousand Americans who traveled there regenerated the economy of the Pacific Northwest and secured the financial future of ...
A Seattle newspaper headline touched off the frenzy in 1897. It read "Gold, Gold, Gold - A Ton of Gold." Few prospectors made it rich during the Klondike Gold Rush. By the time most gold-seekers ...
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The Enterprising Woman Who Built—and Lost, and Rebuilt—a Booming Empire During the Klondike Gold RushGetting to the Klondike gold fields in 1897 required astonishing mettle. The majority of stampeders, as new arrivals were known, came via a brutal overland trek, each explorer hauling gear by sled ...
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Filson's 'Incredibly Warm' Wool Mackinaw Coat That Shoppers Say Is 'Very Well-Made' Is an Ultra-Rare 50% OffFilson has been cranking out outerwear made with Mackinaw wool since the 1897 Alaska Gold Rush. It’s remained popular over the decades because it’s dense, naturally water-resistant ...
MONTREAL, March 13. -- The looked-for rush to the gold fields of British Columbia has already set in, and each morning the outgoing Canadian Pacific express carries a large number of passengers.
During the 1897-98 Klondike Gold Rush, thousands of wealth-seekers stampeded through the Yukon—over the brutal Chilkoot Trail from Alaska; through treacherous rapids where the capital ...
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