The North West Mounted Police kept law and order in the Yukon during the Klondike Gold Rush. (Courtesy of the National Archives of Canada, PA-016465, Mining Inspector's Office, No. 27) Some did ...
Only 26 when she opened the hotel in July of 1898, in two short years she’d come to be known as the richest woman in the Klondike ... of the two busiest gold-mining creeks, 16 miles outside ...
Renowned as the richest gold strike in North American mining history the Klondike Gold Rush 18961899 set off a stampede of over 100000 people on a colossal journey from Alaska to the gold fields ...
When the Klondike Gold Rush kicked off in the Yukon region of Canada, Nellie ventured there for herself in 1874 and set up a boarding house for miners in the midst of the Cassiar Mountains.
Following a shot of a newspaper that outlines the hardships of living in the Klondike, there are scenes a typical Klondike town, of people on a raft, and of people mining for gold.
This Discovery Channel limited series centered on the gold mining town ... in reality. Klondike properly conveys all the greed, disease, unrest, and violence of the Yukon Gold Rush days.