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The Klondike Stampede -

The Klondike Stampede

As It Appeared to One of the Thousands of Cheechacos Who Participated in the Mad Rush of 1898-1899
Buch | Softcover
272 Seiten
2017
McFarland & Co Inc (Verlag)
978-0-7864-9651-8 (ISBN)
CHF 49,95 inkl. MwSt
What was life like during the Klondike Gold Rush of 1898-1899? Wallis Sanborn was one of those who went north. his narrative of Wallis Sanborn and his partner Dan Dever's journey from Illinois to the Klondike and back is entertaining and interesting and offers insight into the daily living activities of the Klondike Stampeder.
Life was harsh and dangerous for the prospectors of the Klondike Gold Rush of 1898-1899. But it was also a grand adventure. Few got rich but those who survived had a tale to tell. Wallis R. Sanborn's entertaining narrative of his journey from Illinois to the Yukon provides rare insight into the daily lives of the Klondike stampeders. He describes through his letters and diary what they ate, what they wore, the trails they mushed, the roadhouses and tents in which they slept, and the mining process. His original sketches--capturing the natural world around him, his cabin and hand-crafted furniture--and his hand-drawn maps are included, along with photographs, handbills, travel receipts and miner's certificates.

Wallis R. Sanborn, III, teaches at Our Lady of the Lake University in San Antonio, Texas. He is the author of Animals in the Fiction of Cormac McCarthy and The American Novel of War. His work has appeared in many publications, including, Gale’s Contemporary Literary Criticism, Harold Bloom’s Modern Critical Views, The Cormac McCarthy Journal and Southwestern American Literature.

Table of Contents


Editor’s Acknowledgments

Editor’s Preface

Editor’s Introduction

Author’s Introduction

Part I. Rockford to Dawson City, 3943 Miles, February 26 to July 1, 1898

1. Rockford to Seattle

2. Seattle

Loading Our Outfit on the City of Seattle 22 • Outfit 24 • Personal Outfit for W.R. Sanborn 25 • Expense Per Man 26

3. Seattle to Dyea

Dyea 32

4. Sheep Camp and Chilkoot Pass

Moving from Dyea to Sheep Camp 36 • Sheep Camp 38 • Sheep Camp to the Scales 41 • Chilkoot Pass 45 • Lake Lindeman, White’s Cove 48 • Two Close Shaves 50 • Leaving Lake Lindeman 56

5. Lake Bennett

Our Temporary Camp 59 • Aristocrats of the Trail 61 • Our Permanent Camp on Lake Bennett 62 • Our Ten by Twelve Home 63 • Cooking 64 • Our Neighbors

and Ourselves 64 • Whip-sawing Lumber and Building Our Boats 65 • Letters To and From Home 68 • Tragedy 70 • Our Recreation 73 • Leaving Lake Bennett 75

6. The Boat Trip to Indian River

Caribou Crossing to Lake Marsh, June 4 and 5 77 • White Horse Rapids, June 6 80 • Lake Laberge and Thirty Mile River, June 7 and 8 83 • Down the Lewes and the Yukon, June 9–12 85 • The Stewart River Stampede, June 13–24 87

7. Summer in the Klondike

Dawson City, June 27 and 28 92 • Answering Questions from Home 94 • Bonanza and E1dorado Creeks, June 29–July 1 96

Part II. Prospecting Indian River, July 1, 1898, to February 21, 1899

8. Exploring Indian River

Arena Gulch Stampede 106 • The Indian River Bars 107 • Our Party Splits 109

 9. Autumn in the Klondike

Opportunity Knocks 111 • Back to Indian River 112 • Autumn Life on Indian River 115

10. Getting Ready for Winter

Selecting Neighbors for the Winter 119 • The Story of Ben Butler 121 • Building Our Cabin 123

11. Winter on Indian River

Hauling Our Outfit to Bedrock City 130 • Getting Acquainted with Winter Weather 131 • Daily Routine 136 • Thanksgiving Day Celebration 139

12. Winter at Dawson

Coming Events Cast Their Shadows Before Them 144 • A Winter Trip to Dawson 145 • The Hunker Creek Stampede, December 21, 1898 150 • The Shortest

Day of the Year 151 • How One Klondike Expedition Went Wrong 154 • Restless Days at Bedrock City 155 • Tobacco 158 • December and January Weather 159 • 

Thompson Goes to Dawson 160

13. Dawson’s Social Life and Business Section

Churches 166 • Breaking into Society 168 • Women and Dance Halls 169

14. Stampeding with Thompson

Our Bonanza Stampede, February 1899 173 • Our Big Stampede,

February 8–11 174 • The ­Old-Timer as a ­Gold-Digger 179 • 56 Degrees Below Zero 179 • Goodbye Thompson 182

Part III. Our Second Spring and Summer, February 22–August 16, 1899

15. Mysterious Creek

How It All Started 186 • Mushing to Mysterious Creek 189 • The Klondiker’s Soliloquy 193 • Prospecting 196 • At Last I Stake and Record a Claim 198 • Revealing the Secret of Mysterious Creek 203

16. Spring

Getting Back to Bedrock City 206 • Spring Activities at Bedrock 213

17. Our Second Summer

June 219 • Outfit for Sale 223 • Goodbye Dawson 226

18. Down the Yukon River

19. St. Michael to Seattle

St. Michael 242 • Bering Sea 243 • The Pacific 246

20. Author’s Conclusion

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 45 photos, maps, index
Verlagsort Jefferson, NC
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 254 mm
Gewicht 472 g
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Allgemeines / Lexika
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
ISBN-10 0-7864-9651-7 / 0786496517
ISBN-13 978-0-7864-9651-8 / 9780786496518
Zustand Neuware
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