Golden Alaska: A Complete Account to Date of the Yukon Valley; Its History, Geography, Mineral and Other Resources, Opportunities and Means of AccessRand, McNally, 1897 - 271 strani |
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... flows into the Yukon at this point , is much broader here than the Yukon , and it is here that Captain Dall exclaims in his diary : " And yet into this noble river no white man has dipped his paddle . " Recently , however , the Tana ...
... flows into the Yukon at this point , is much broader here than the Yukon , and it is here that Captain Dall exclaims in his diary : " And yet into this noble river no white man has dipped his paddle . " Recently , however , the Tana ...
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... flows along the rich lowland to the towns and mining centers of the new El Dorado , an account of which belongs to a future chapter . This voyage can be made only between the middle of June and the middle of September , and requires ...
... flows along the rich lowland to the towns and mining centers of the new El Dorado , an account of which belongs to a future chapter . This voyage can be made only between the middle of June and the middle of September , and requires ...
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... flows somewhat westerly down the great valley . Large numbers of dead and dying salmon are al- ways seen here in summer , and as these fish never reach Lake Marsh , it is evident that the few who are able , after their long journey , to ...
... flows somewhat westerly down the great valley . Large numbers of dead and dying salmon are al- ways seen here in summer , and as these fish never reach Lake Marsh , it is evident that the few who are able , after their long journey , to ...
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... flows out of West Kussoa lake ( afterwards named Lake Arkell ) , and was formerly much employed by the Chilkat Indians as a means of reaching the interior , but was never in favor with the miners , and is now rarely followed by the ...
... flows out of West Kussoa lake ( afterwards named Lake Arkell ) , and was formerly much employed by the Chilkat Indians as a means of reaching the interior , but was never in favor with the miners , and is now rarely followed by the ...
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... flows through a wide and somewhat arid valley , and was roughly pros- pected about 1887 by men who reported finding fine gold all along its course , and also in tributaries of the lake . As the mountains about the head of the lake ...
... flows through a wide and somewhat arid valley , and was roughly pros- pected about 1887 by men who reported finding fine gold all along its course , and also in tributaries of the lake . As the mountains about the head of the lake ...
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20 miles Alaska bank Birch Creek boats boundary British Columbia camp Canadian cañon carry Cassiar Chicago Chilkat Chilkat Inlet CHILKOOT PASS Circle City claim Coast range Company Dawson City district dogs Dyea entry explored feet flows Fort Reliance Fort Selkirk Fort Yukon Forty Mile GLACIER Glave Gold Commissioner gold fields gulches head headwaters hills Indians Inlet interior islands Juneau land legal posts Lewes located Lynn Canal MCNALLY Michael Mile Creek miles long miners mining mountains mouth named navigation nearly Pacific passengers Pelly portage prospectors reached rock Rocky route Salmon San Francisco Schwatka Seattle Selkirk shore Sitka Sound staked steamboat steamer Stewart River stream summer Taiya Taiya Inlet temperature Teslin Teslin Lake Teslintoo trading post trail tributary trip Unalaklik United upper Yukon Vancouver Victoria White White Horse Rapids winter WRANGELL York Yukon River YUKON VALLEY
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Stran 100 - ... free and open to exploration and purchase, and the lands in which they are found to occupation and purchase, by citizens of the United States and those who have declared their intention to become such, under regulations prescribed by law, and according to the local customs or rules of miners in the several mining districts, so far as the same are applicable and not inconsistent with the laws of the United States.
Stran 106 - Close season" shall mean the period of the year during which placer mining is generally suspended, the period to be fixed by the gold commissioner in whose district the claim is situated. "Locality" shall mean the territory along a river (tributary of the Yukon River) and its affluents.
Stran 100 - All valuable mineral deposits in lands belonging to the United States, both surveyed and unsurveyed, are hereby declared to be free aiid open to exploration and purchase, and the lands in which they are found to occupation and purchase, by citizens of the United States...
Stran 111 - No miner shall receive a grant for more than one mining claim in the same locality, but the same miner may hold any number of claims by purchase, and any number of miners may unite to work their claims in common...
Stran 112 - Commissioner may grant to the holders of adjacent claims such rights of entry thereon as may be absolutely necessary for the working of their claims upon such terms as may to him seem reasonable. He may also grant permits to miners to cut timber thereon for their own use upon payment of the dues prescribed by the regulations in that behalf.
Stran 109 - Creek and river claims" shall be TOO feet long, measured in the direction of the general course of the stream, and shall extend in width from base to base of the hill or bench on each side, but when the hills or benches are less than 100 feet apart the claim shall be...
Stran 118 - The climates of the coast and the interior are unlike in many respects, and the differences are intensified in this, as perhaps in few other countries, by exceptional physical conditions. The natural contrast between land and sea is here tremendously increased by the current of warm water that impinges on the coast of British Columbia, one branch flowing northward toward Sitka and thence westward to the Kadiak and Shumagin Islands. The fringe of islands that separates the mainland from...
Stran 106 - Free miner" shall mean a person, or joint stock company, or foreign company named in, and lawfully possessed of, a valid existing free miner's certificate, and no other: " Legal post " shall mean a stake standing not less than four feet above the ground, and squared or faced on four sides for at least one foot from the top, and each side so squared or faced shall measure at least four inches on its face so far as squared or faced, or any stump or tree cut off and squared or faced to the above height...
Stran 99 - ... the laws of the United States relating to mining claims, and the rights incident thereto, shall, from and after the passage of this act, be in full force and effect in said district...
Stran 112 - Every miner shall, during the continuance of his grant, have the exclusive right of entry upon his own claim, for the miner-like working thereof, and the construction of a residence thereon, and shall be entitled exclusively to all the proceeds realized therefrom...