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North To Alaska ~ Johnny Horton

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North To Alaska ~ Johnny Horton
The Klondike Gold Rush The Klondike Gold Rush was a frenzy of gold rush immigration to and gold prospecting in the Klondike near Dawson City in the Yukon Territory, Canada, after gold was discovered in the late 19th century. In August 1896, three people led by Skookum Jim Mason (a member of the
Tagish nation whose birth name was Keish) headed up the Yukon River from the Carcross area looking for his sister Kate and her husband George Carmack. The party included Skookum Jim, Skookum Jim's cousin known as Dawson Charlie (or sometimes Tagish Charlie) and his nephew Patsy Henderson. After meet
ing up with George and Kate who were fishing for salmon at the mouth of the Klondike River, they ran into Nova Scotian Robert Henderson who had been mining gold on the Indian River, just south of the Klondike. Henderson told George Carmack about where he was mining and that he did not want any "damn
Siwashes" (meaning Indians) near him. The group then headed a few miles up the Klondike River to Rabbit Creek, now Bonanza Creek to hunt moose. On August 16, 1896, the party discovered rich placer gold deposits in Bonanza (Rabbit) Creek. It is now generally accepted that Skookum Jim made the actua
l discovery, but some accounts say that it was Kate Carmack. George Carmack was officially credited for the discovery because the "discovery" claim was staked in his name. The group agreed to this because they felt that other miners would be reluctant to recognise a claim made by an Indian, given th
e strong racist attitudes of the time. Further evidence of Skookum Jim's discovery is that he was eagerly followed by other miners and caused a mini rush when he later staked some claims in the Kluane Lake area in 1905. The news spread to other mining camps in the Yukon River valley, and the Bonanz
a, Eldorado and Hunker Creeks were rapidly staked by miners who had been previously working creeks and sandbars on the Fortymile and Stewart Rivers. In a fate that many believe to be poetic justice, Henderson, who was mining only a few miles away over the hill, only found out about the discovery aft
er the rich creeks had been all staked. News reached the United States on July 17, 1897 when the first successful prospectors arrived in Seattle, and within a month the Klondike stampede had begun. The population in the Klondike in 1898 may have reached 40,000, threatening to cause a famine. Most
prospectors landed at Skagway at the head of Lynn Canal and crossed by the Chilkoot Trail or White Pass to Bennett Lake. Here, prospectors built boats that would take them the final 500 miles (800 km) down the Yukon River to the gold fields. Stampeders had to carry one ton of goods over the pass to
be allowed to enter Canada. At the top of the passes, the stampeders encountered a Mountie post that enforced that regulation. It was put in place to avert shortages like those that had occurred in the previous two winters in Dawson City. The Chilkoot Pass was steep and hazardous, rising a thousand
feet in the last half mile (300 m in 800 m). It was too steep for pack animals and prospectors had to pack their equipment and supplies to the top. Some 1,500 steps were carved into the ice to aid travel up the pass. Even though it was not as high, conditions on White Pass were even worse. It was
known as the Dead Horse Trail with about 3,000 animals dying along the route. Others took the Copper River Trail or the Teslin Trail by Stikine River and Teslin Lake, and some used the all-Canadian Ashcroft and Edmonton trails. The other main route was by steamer about 2600 kilometers (1600 miles
) up the Yukon River. Many using this route late in 1897 were caught by winter ice below Fort Yukon, Alaska and had to be rescued. An estimated 100,000 people participated in the gold rush and about 30,000 made it to Dawson City in 1898. By 1901, when the first census was taken, the population had
declined to 9,000. Throughout this period, the North West Mounted Police, under the command of Sam Steele maintained a firm grip on the activities of the prospectors to ensure the safety of the population as well as enforcing the laws and sovereignty of Canada. As a result, this gold rush has been
described as the most peaceful and orderly of its type in history. The effectiveness of the Mounties in this period made the police force famous around the world, and ensured the survival of the organization at a time when its continued operation was being debated in the Canadian Parliament. The go
ld rush remains an important event in the history of the city of Edmonton, which to this day celebrates Klondike Days, an annual summer fair with a Klondike gold rush theme. Among the many to take part in the gold rush was writer Jack London, whose books White Fang and The Call of the Wild were inf
luenced by his northern experiences, and adventurer "Swiftwater" Bill Gates.

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Too good ( 3 weeks ago by moonmum)
Too good
I remember the very ... ( 3 weeks ago by arslp)
I remember the very songs of which you write. My dad loved JH, and on weekends he'd play them & Marty Robbins, Hank Williams, and others. Mom would just roll her eyes. Beer & country music. We kids just loved it & after a while, Daddy would have us all dancing in the middle of Mom's cleaning :) That was nearly 45 years ago - oh my, how time flies. That was country music!
I MISS YOU LITTLE ... ( 3 weeks ago by chrisinthehills)
I MISS YOU LITTLE BROTHER!!!!!!!!!
Johnny Horton is ... ( 3 weeks ago by zekingzac)
Johnny Horton is awesome!!
I love this song. ... ( 3 weeks ago by Sunshine4Texas)
I love this song. A classic country song.
Love johnny horton ... ( 3 weeks ago by GOOTY65)
Love johnny horton great voice,beautiful Pictures of the northern lights,and alaska, I hope to go there some day. And the PIc's of the goldminers..... thanks for the video.
I love country ... ( 2 weeks ago by new101man)
I love country music!
I love the backing ... ( 2 weeks ago by biglongcadillac)
I love the backing singers' chant "mush!'
excellent video for ... ( 2 weeks ago by jmcd112)
excellent video for an excellent song!
Horton might not ... ( 1 week ago by marykmusic)
Horton might not have been as popular without the songs he got from Jimmy Driftwood. Credit where credit is due... Love the history in your description!
has anyone been to ... ( 1 week ago by PrincessBride3)
has anyone been to alaska land aka pioneer park? it is home of the best icecream. i love it!
Great song! And ... ( 6 days ago by 43JumpinGreen)
Great song! And very good how You put the history in pictures to the song!
Hard working wasn't that bad.....
I just love this ... ( 6 days ago by elvisryman777)
I just love this song.
who owns alaska ... ( 5 days ago by dritb4)
who owns alaska canada or what
Alaska was the 49th ... ( 4 days ago by Litebulb777)
Alaska was the 49th state to join the Union, so the United States does.
Whats a good place ... ( 4 days ago by osamabindrinkin40s)
Whats a good place to live in Alaska?
Alaska was sold to ... ( 3 days ago by OrlandoParty2K)
Alaska was sold to the USA by Russia for 40 - 45 cents an acre.
my favorite singr ... ( 3 days ago by mattharden1982)
my favorite singr is from Alaska
what about hawaii ( 3 days ago by dritb4)
what about hawaii
It was conquered. ( 2 days ago by OrlandoParty2K)
It was conquered.
Beautiful Pics. I ... ( 2 days ago by BillRide14)
Beautiful Pics. I Went On A Cruise Last Month To Alaska, And In Skagway, We Took The Rain Tour, YR&WP, I LOVED The Stories And History Of The Gold Rush. I Liked The Black Cross Monument. And When I Got Hime, I Wanted To Know More About It, But, I Haven't Found Much, But Your Info Was Very Interesting
I love this song ... ( 2 days ago by treehuggergirl1975)
I love this song and the pictures are beautiful!
I had two great ... ( 1 day ago by Retrieverman1)
I had two great great uncles who went to Alaska in search of gold and were never seen or heard of again.
IF YOUR ALASKAN ADD ... ( 10 hours ago by franck875)
IF YOUR ALASKAN ADD ME!
if your alaskan add me please.



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