Through the Yukon Gold Diggings: A Narrative of Personal Travel
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A United States Geological Survey geologist recounts an early expedition into Alaska's interior, narrating the journey from coastal ports over passes and lakes down the Yukon to mining camps. The account mixes vivid descriptions of fjords, glaciers, native villages and totem poles with practical reports on routes, river rapids, and gold-digging operations at places such as Forty Mile and various creeks. Travel hardships, packing and transport challenges, camp life, prospecting methods, and geological observations are recorded alongside encounters with settlers and Indigenous peoples, creating a compact travelogue of natural scenery, mining practices, and frontier living before the later gold rushes.
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