Map of Klondike gold fields, 1898

Caption on image: Map of the Klondike Goldfields, compiled from best information obtainable, by Tappan Adney and E. LeRoy Pelletier. Dawson, 1898. (Drawn by Tappan Adney -- copyright applied for). Filed in Yukon Territory It all began with Robert Henderson, a fur trapper and part-time prospector who...

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spelling ftuwashingtonlib:oai:cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:alaskawcanada/785 2023-05-15T16:00:21+02:00 Map of Klondike gold fields, 1898 University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Division Canada--Yukon Territory Scanned from a photographic print using a Microtek Scanmaker 9600XL at 100 dpi in JPEG format at compression rate 3 and resized to 768x600 ppi. 2004. http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/alaskawcanada/id/785 unknown Alaska, Western Canada and United States Collection AWC0869 UW16621 http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/alaskawcanada/id/785 For information on permissions for use and reproductions please visit UW Libraries Special Collections Use Permissions page: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/permission-for-use University of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division Canada Photograph Collection. PH Coll 393 Maps Klondike River Valley (Yukon)--Maps Photograph; image ftuwashingtonlib 2017-12-31T14:02:59Z Caption on image: Map of the Klondike Goldfields, compiled from best information obtainable, by Tappan Adney and E. LeRoy Pelletier. Dawson, 1898. (Drawn by Tappan Adney -- copyright applied for). Filed in Yukon Territory It all began with Robert Henderson, a fur trapper and part-time prospector who, in 1894, found gold in Rabbit Creek (later renamed Bonanza) not far from where the Klondike River empties into the Yukon. When he had prospected this clear, shallow stream, he was certain he was close to a major find. Two years passed, however, before he could persuade his friend, George Washington Carmack, to go into the area. Carmack and his native companions, Dawson Charley and Skookum Jim, explored the area around the river the Indians called "Tr'ondek"—or Klondike to English tongues. The three lucky prospectors discovered gold on Bonanza Creek on August 17, 1896. A short time later, at the nearby mining camp of Fortymile, Carmack registered the discovery claim. Within days, Bonanza and Eldorado creeks had been staked from end to end. Carmack forgot to tell poor Henderson, who missed out entirely on the richest claims. Thirty thousand (some say fifty) pick-and-shovel miners, prospectors, storekeepers, saloon keepers, bankers, gamblers, prostitutes and con men from every corner of the continent poured through snow-choked mountain passes and down the Yukon River to stake their claim to fortune on creeks with names like Eldorado, Bonanza, Last Chance and Too Much Gold. Most seekers found no gold at all. But the prospect of sudden riches was not all that mattered. For many of those who made the incredible journey, the Klondike represented escape from the humdrum, the adventure of a new frontier. Other/Unknown Material Dawson Yukon river Yukon University of Washington, Seattle: Digital Collections Yukon Canada Bonanza ENVELOPE(-119.820,-119.820,55.917,55.917) Saloon ENVELOPE(-131.387,-131.387,58.133,58.133) Klondike River ENVELOPE(-139.442,-139.442,64.054,64.054) Eldorado ENVELOPE(-108.502,-108.502,59.550,59.550) Goldfields ENVELOPE(-108.485,-108.485,59.467,59.467)
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Klondike River Valley (Yukon)--Maps
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Klondike River Valley (Yukon)--Maps
Map of Klondike gold fields, 1898
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Klondike River Valley (Yukon)--Maps
description Caption on image: Map of the Klondike Goldfields, compiled from best information obtainable, by Tappan Adney and E. LeRoy Pelletier. Dawson, 1898. (Drawn by Tappan Adney -- copyright applied for). Filed in Yukon Territory It all began with Robert Henderson, a fur trapper and part-time prospector who, in 1894, found gold in Rabbit Creek (later renamed Bonanza) not far from where the Klondike River empties into the Yukon. When he had prospected this clear, shallow stream, he was certain he was close to a major find. Two years passed, however, before he could persuade his friend, George Washington Carmack, to go into the area. Carmack and his native companions, Dawson Charley and Skookum Jim, explored the area around the river the Indians called "Tr'ondek"—or Klondike to English tongues. The three lucky prospectors discovered gold on Bonanza Creek on August 17, 1896. A short time later, at the nearby mining camp of Fortymile, Carmack registered the discovery claim. Within days, Bonanza and Eldorado creeks had been staked from end to end. Carmack forgot to tell poor Henderson, who missed out entirely on the richest claims. Thirty thousand (some say fifty) pick-and-shovel miners, prospectors, storekeepers, saloon keepers, bankers, gamblers, prostitutes and con men from every corner of the continent poured through snow-choked mountain passes and down the Yukon River to stake their claim to fortune on creeks with names like Eldorado, Bonanza, Last Chance and Too Much Gold. Most seekers found no gold at all. But the prospect of sudden riches was not all that mattered. For many of those who made the incredible journey, the Klondike represented escape from the humdrum, the adventure of a new frontier.
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title Map of Klondike gold fields, 1898
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Canada Photograph Collection. PH Coll 393
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