George W. Carmack letter to his sister Rose Watson regarding his arrival in Seattle, July 28, 1899
George Carmack, one of the first three people to discover gold in the Yukon territory, writes to his sister regarding his arrival in Seattle. His companions from the Yukon, Skookum Jim Mason and his nephew Dawson Charlie, are with him, and he is displeased and angry with their behavior. Punctuation...
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Summary: | George Carmack, one of the first three people to discover gold in the Yukon territory, writes to his sister regarding his arrival in Seattle. His companions from the Yukon, Skookum Jim Mason and his nephew Dawson Charlie, are with him, and he is displeased and angry with their behavior. Punctuation has been added to the transcription in order to improve readability. |
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