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- Whats with the water permits? : r goldrush - Reddit
Perhaps before the “Gold Rush” tv show where relatively obscure professional miners suddenly become international celebrities, issues with the water permits in the Klondike would have been handled differently? Maybe the First Nation folks are beginning to see the “Gold Rush” show as a new way to give more public visibility to their agenda?
- Winchester Mod 1894 in the Klondike Gold Rush | Winchester Rifles . . .
The Klondike Gold Rush began in summer of 1896, and it had petered out by 1899 The Model 1894 SRC you have (serial number 82681) was manufactured in January, 1900, and it most likely could not have made its way to the Yukon Territory before the Spring of 1900
- Documentaries on gold rushes : r history - Reddit
While not exclusively about the gold rush Dawson City: Frozen in Time devotes a large chunk of it's running time to the Klondike gold rush of 1897 (including a little about Old Man Drumf's whorehouse) with amazing footage and photos Highly recommended, especially if you're also an early film buff
- Winchester Commemoratives -Winchester Collector
Winchester Commemoratives were first introduced in 1964, with the Wyoming Diamond Jubilee Each Commemorative was issued as a reproduction of a historically famous gun model or to honor a historically significant person, group, event or institution relating to U S … Read more ›
- Fictional books with the gold rush as a large part of the story : r . . .
It is a chapter book targeting older children but By the Great Horn Spoon is a gem Also, from the Klondike Gold Rush rather than the California Gold Rush is the poetry of Robert Service and various works by Jack London
- SEATTLE KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH THEORY : r Tartaria - Reddit
"In July of 1897, the steamer Portland arrived at Schwabacher's dock on the Seattle waterfront and discharged a horde of successful Klondike gold miners, weighed down with bags, sacks, and boxes of gold " around the time of Seattle blasting sluicing the entire Seattle regrading it with firehose, a common way to find gold google 'sluicing', regrading the entire area a bunch of gold showed up in
- Best National Park to work in without a car? : r ParkRangers
Skagway (Klondike Gold Rush) might be harder because there is less shopping in that community and a lot of folks drive to Whitehorse for supplies, but you might be able to hitch a ride once a week
- $18. 18 an hour to drive a rock truck? : r goldrush - Reddit
72 hours a week 25 weeks = 1800hr But 1000 hours are straight time and 800 hours are overtime equated to 2200hours at straight pay $40,000 = $18 18 an hour
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