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Phil Lind Klondike Gold Rush collection
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[Letter from Walter Church and Walter C. Teter to Wilson L. Robinson. Together with The first returns from the Yukon]

Letter from Walter Church, Mining Engineer and Walter C. Teter, Mining Broker, San Francisco dated Jan. 20, 1896 to Wilson L. Robinson of Canton, NY. Mimeographed sheet seeking men for the mining camps in Alaska Gold Fields. Together with: The First Returns From the Yukon, a four page booklet listing the first men to return from the gold fields of the Yukon, their addresses and the approximate amounts brought out by each in gold dust and nuggets. Compiled by Church & Teter, Mining Engineers and Brokers, Mills Building, San Francisco, California and Juneau, Alaska.

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Western British American. Vol. XX, No. 17, April 23, 1898

Includes the article "Routes to the Yukon ... Why all Canadian is best". Provides early information on routes to the Klondike, including details on the overland route, the all-Canadian route (also known as the "poor man's route"), the all-water route, and other aspects of travel and outfitting. The front page has an illustration of the Yukon River at Miles Canyon, described as a "monster water toboggan."

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