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... WINTER STEAMER " WHITE HORSE " IN FIVE - FINGER RAPIDS A YUKON SNOW SCENE NEAR WHITE HORSE A HOME IN THE YUKON • · ONE AND A HALF MILLIONS OF KLONDIKE GOLD A FAMOUS TEAM OF HUSKIES CLOUD EFFECT ON THE YUKON . " WOLF " • DOG - TEAM ...
... WINTER STEAMER " WHITE HORSE " IN FIVE - FINGER RAPIDS A YUKON SNOW SCENE NEAR WHITE HORSE A HOME IN THE YUKON • · ONE AND A HALF MILLIONS OF KLONDIKE GOLD A FAMOUS TEAM OF HUSKIES CLOUD EFFECT ON THE YUKON . " WOLF " • DOG - TEAM ...
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... claim were found in the winter of 1907-1908 in the archivSitka . There would be more British Columbia no Great Britain to settled in 1903 . By the treaties of 1824 , between Russia and the. ALASKA : THE GREAT COUNTRY 41.
... claim were found in the winter of 1907-1908 in the archivSitka . There would be more British Columbia no Great Britain to settled in 1903 . By the treaties of 1824 , between Russia and the. ALASKA : THE GREAT COUNTRY 41.
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... winter of constant dread from the savage Russian Indians , and of much suffering from starvation . We were dependent for subsistence on what animals we could catch , and , failing that , on tripe de roche ( moss ) . We were at one time ...
... winter of constant dread from the savage Russian Indians , and of much suffering from starvation . We were dependent for subsistence on what animals we could catch , and , failing that , on tripe de roche ( moss ) . We were at one time ...
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... winter , on account of what are called " Taku winds . " Passing Grand Island , which rises to a wooded peak , the steamer crosses the entrance to Taku Inlet and enters Gastineau Channel . There are many fine peaks in this vicinity ...
... winter , on account of what are called " Taku winds . " Passing Grand Island , which rises to a wooded peak , the steamer crosses the entrance to Taku Inlet and enters Gastineau Channel . There are many fine peaks in this vicinity ...
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... winter , there is a brilliant whir of dances , card parties , and receptions . " Smokers " to which ladies are invited are common - although they ar somewhat like the pioneer dish of " potatoes - and - point . " When the pioneers were ...
... winter , there is a brilliant whir of dances , card parties , and receptions . " Smokers " to which ladies are invited are common - although they ar somewhat like the pioneer dish of " potatoes - and - point . " When the pioneers were ...
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