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1“... and, as if anticipating the Klondike gold rush, towards which the work of many prospectors in Yukon Territory was steadily...”
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3“.... The community continued to grow as an outfitter for gold prospectors in 1861, 1874-77, and in 1897. Riotous...”
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5“.... The community continued to grow as an outfitter for gold prospectors in 1861, 1874-77, and in 1897. Riotous...”
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6“..., unsuccessful prospectors returning from California told of the great need for lumber and food in the Gold...”
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7by brio, allegro con“..., with miners and Indians as companions. Later the father became a prospector searching the Canadian wilderness...”
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8by Campbell, H“... of Kings College, Cambridge, rugby internationalist (representing England), gold prospector in the Klondike...”
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9by Campbell, Harry“... of Kings College, Cambridge, rugby internationalist (representing England), gold prospector in the Klondike...”
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10by Muir, John“... of the lumberman and prospector, and by hoofed locusts, which, like the winged ones, devour every leaf within reach...”
Published 1898
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11by Muir, John“... of the lumberman and prospector, and by hoofed locusts, which, like the winged ones, devour every leaf within reach...”
Published 1898
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