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"Unearthing the Golden Dreams: The Klondike Gold Rush of 1898" Step back in time to the exhilarating era of the Klondike Gold Rush

Background imageKlondike Collection: Patsy Henderson

Patsy Henderson, (a possible member of the party that discovered gold in the Klondike in 1896), entertained White Pass & Yukon Route (WP&YR) train passengers for many years in Carcross

Background imageKlondike Collection: Ice motor on way to Dawson City, Yukon, Canada

Ice motor on way to Dawson City, Yukon, Canada
Men riding an ice motor en route to Dawson City, Yukon, Canada, important during the Klondike Gold Rush. Date: circa 1908

Background imageKlondike Collection: White Horse, Yukon, Canada

White Horse, Yukon, Canada
White Horse (or Whitehorse), Yukon, Canada -- it expanded rapidly during the Klondike Gold Rush. Date: circa 1906

Background imageKlondike Collection: Packers ascending summit of Chilkoot Pass, Alaska, USA

Packers ascending summit of Chilkoot Pass, Alaska, USA
Packers ascending the summit of Chilkoot Pass, Alaska, USA, important during the Klondike Gold Rush. Date: 1890s

Background imageKlondike Collection: Longest syphon in the world, built by Yukon Gold Company

Longest syphon in the world, built by Yukon Gold Company
Longest syphon in the world, built by the Yukon Gold Company to facilitate the search for gold during the Klondike Gold Rush. It was 15, 760 feet long. Date: circa 1906

Background imageKlondike Collection: White Pass Summit, Alaska, USA

White Pass Summit, Alaska, USA -- as the two flags suggest, it is on the border with Canada, important during the Klondike Gold Rush. Date: early 20th century

Background imageKlondike Collection: Summit of the Chilkoot Pass, Alaska, USA

Summit of the Chilkoot Pass, Alaska, USA, important during the Klondike Gold Rush. Date: late 19th century

Background imageKlondike Collection: Lake Bennett during Klondike Gold Rush, Canada

Lake Bennett during Klondike Gold Rush, Canada
Lake Bennett during the Klondike Gold Rush. The lake is in Canada, partly in Yukon and partly in British Columbia, just north of the Alaska border, near the port of Skagway. 1898

Background imageKlondike Collection: GAME: ALASKA, 1897. Going to Klondyke, an amusing and instructive game. Board game by May Bloom

GAME: ALASKA, 1897. Going to Klondyke, an amusing and instructive game. Board game by May Bloom, published in the New York Journal, 12 December 1897

Background imageKlondike Collection: KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH. Late 19th century

KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH. Late 19th century

Background imageKlondike Collection: GOLD RUSH: THE KLONDIKE. An army of miners and prospectors ascending the heights of Chilkoot Pass

GOLD RUSH: THE KLONDIKE. An army of miners and prospectors ascending the heights of Chilkoot Pass, the high point on the trail from the Alaskan coast to the far inland Klondike region on the Yukon

Background imageKlondike Collection: GOLD MINING: THE KLONDIKE. A stopping place along the Hootalinqua River, Alaska, 1890s

GOLD MINING: THE KLONDIKE. A stopping place along the Hootalinqua River, Alaska, 1890s

Background imageKlondike Collection: GOLD MINING: KLONDIKE. Junction of the Eldorado and the Bonanza, the two richest creeks on Earth

GOLD MINING: KLONDIKE. Junction of the Eldorado and the Bonanza, the two richest creeks on Earth. Klondike region of Yukon Territory, Canada, 1890s

Background imageKlondike Collection: Bove Island in Tagish Lake, Yokon, British Columbia, Canada

Bove Island in Tagish Lake, Yokon, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageKlondike Collection: DAWSON CITY, c1897. The river front of the mining town of Dawson City, center of

DAWSON CITY, c1897. The river front of the mining town of Dawson City, center of the Klondike gold fields in Canadas Yukon Territory. Photograph, c1897

Background imageKlondike Collection: KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH. Miners working at a sluice box in Alaska. Stereograph view, c1898

KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH. Miners working at a sluice box in Alaska. Stereograph view, c1898

Background imageKlondike Collection: KLONDIKE STAMPEDE, 1897. Miners crowding Porcupine Hill along the White Pass trail

KLONDIKE STAMPEDE, 1897. Miners crowding Porcupine Hill along the White Pass trail to the Klondike region of Yukon Territory, Canada. Photograph, c1897

Background imageKlondike Collection: YUKON GOLD RUSH, 1896. Prospectors crossing the Chilkoot Pass in Alaska on their

YUKON GOLD RUSH, 1896. Prospectors crossing the Chilkoot Pass in Alaska on their way to the Klondike region in the Yukon Territory of Canada. Drawing, 1896, by W.H. Drake after a photograph

Background imageKlondike Collection: GEORGE CARMACK (1860-1922). American prospector popularly credited with the first

GEORGE CARMACK (1860-1922). American prospector popularly credited with the first discovery of the Klondike Gold Rush. Photograph, c1900

Background imageKlondike Collection: ALASKA: MINERS, c1898. Miners climbing a mountain near the summit of Chilcoot Pass

ALASKA: MINERS, c1898. Miners climbing a mountain near the summit of Chilcoot Pass, bound for the Klondike gold fields in Alaska. Stereograph, c1898

Background imageKlondike Collection: GOLD RUSH: KLONDIKE. Miners fording the Dyea River, Alaska, on the way to the Klondike

GOLD RUSH: KLONDIKE. Miners fording the Dyea River, Alaska, on the way to the Klondike region of Yukon territory, Canada, in search of gold. Oil over a photograph, 1897

Background imageKlondike Collection: MINERS IN THE KLONDIKE. Miners panning for gold in the Klondike, 1897

MINERS IN THE KLONDIKE. Miners panning for gold in the Klondike, 1897. Oil over a photograph

Background imageKlondike Collection: GOLD MINER, 1899. Prospector in the Klondike. Lithograph, 1899

GOLD MINER, 1899. Prospector in the Klondike. Lithograph, 1899

Background imageKlondike Collection: KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH, 1898. Crowd near Dyea, Alaska, en route to the Klondike gold fields

KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH, 1898. Crowd near Dyea, Alaska, en route to the Klondike gold fields. Illustration, English, 1898

Background imageKlondike Collection: HEART OF THE KLONDIKE, c1897. Poster for Heart of the Klondike - Over the Chilkoot

HEART OF THE KLONDIKE, c1897. Poster for Heart of the Klondike - Over the Chilkoot Pass written by Scott Marble. Lithograph, c1897

Background imageKlondike Collection: KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH, c1898. Prospectors setting up tents for the night in a pass

KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH, c1898. Prospectors setting up tents for the night in a pass on their way from Alaska to the Klondike region of Yukon Territory, Canada, c1898

Background imageKlondike Collection: KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH, 1898. Miners ascending toward the Chilkoot Pass in Alaska

KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH, 1898. Miners ascending toward the Chilkoot Pass in Alaska on their way to the gold mines of the Klondike region in Canadas Yukon Territory, 1898

Background imageKlondike Collection: DAWSON CITY, c1898. The Magnet, a store in the gold mining town of Dawson City

DAWSON CITY, c1898. The Magnet, a store in the gold mining town of Dawson City, Yukon Territory, Canada, late 1890s

Background imageKlondike Collection: KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH, 1898. Gold Producers in the Klondike

KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH, 1898. Gold Producers in the Klondike. An idyllic view of prospectors in the Yukon Territory near fields being harvested by McCormick machines. Lithograph, American, 1898

Background imageKlondike Collection: KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH, 1898. Women prospectors on their way to the goldfields in Yukon Territory

KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH, 1898. Women prospectors on their way to the goldfields in Yukon Territory, Canada. Stereograph, c1898

Background imageKlondike Collection: ALASKA: GOLD RUSH, c1897. Gold prospectors and their horses on part of the Dyea

ALASKA: GOLD RUSH, c1897. Gold prospectors and their horses on part of the Dyea Trail blocked by a fallen horse. Dyea Trail, Yukon Territory, Alaska. Photograph, c1897

Background imageKlondike Collection: ALASKA: GOLD RUSH, c1898. A large group of gold prospectors and packers on Dyea Trail, Alaska

ALASKA: GOLD RUSH, c1898. A large group of gold prospectors and packers on Dyea Trail, Alaska. Photograph, c1898

Background imageKlondike Collection: ALASKA: GOLD RUSH, c1898. A group of prospectors in front of the Grand Pacific Hotel

ALASKA: GOLD RUSH, c1898. A group of prospectors in front of the Grand Pacific Hotel, en route to the Sheep Camp, the Klondike, Alaska. Photograph, c1898

Background imageKlondike Collection: ALASKA: GOLD RUSH, c1897. Camp of gold prospectors with their sled dogs near the Dyea Canyon

ALASKA: GOLD RUSH, c1897. Camp of gold prospectors with their sled dogs near the Dyea Canyon, Yukon Territory, Alaska. Photograph, c1897

Background imageKlondike Collection: ALASKA: GOLD RUSH, c1898. Miners and packers climbing the Golden Stair Trail, Chilcoot Pass

ALASKA: GOLD RUSH, c1898. Miners and packers climbing the Golden Stair Trail, Chilcoot Pass, Alaska. Photograph, c 1898

Background imageKlondike Collection: ALASKA: CHILCOOT PASS, c1898. Miners and packers climbing the Golden Stair Trail

ALASKA: CHILCOOT PASS, c1898. Miners and packers climbing the Golden Stair Trail, Chilcoot Pass, Alaska. Photograph, c 1898

Background imageKlondike Collection: ALASKA: DYEA POINT, c1897. A group of gold prospectors with their burro pack train

ALASKA: DYEA POINT, c1897. A group of gold prospectors with their burro pack train, Dyea Point, Alaska. Photograph, c1897

Background imageKlondike Collection: ALASKA: DYEA, c1897. Healy and Wilsons Store, in the town of Dyea. Photograph, c1897

ALASKA: DYEA, c1897. Healy and Wilsons Store, in the town of Dyea. Photograph, c1897

Background imageKlondike Collection: KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH, 1897. Miners recently arrived in the Klondike. Photographed in 1897 near Dyea

KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH, 1897. Miners recently arrived in the Klondike. Photographed in 1897 near Dyea, Alaska

Background imageKlondike Collection: PIONEER TOBACCO AD, 1898. British newspaper advertisement, 1898

PIONEER TOBACCO AD, 1898. British newspaper advertisement, 1898

Background imageKlondike Collection: Gold Miners

Gold Miners
1896: The Chevaliers de Fortune prospectors camp, where tens of thousands of hopeful people began the weary trek to the goldfields of the Yukon in Canada. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageKlondike Collection: Skaguay, Alaska, USA

Skaguay, Alaska, USA
Skaguay (Skagway), Alaska, USA Date: circa 1902

Background imageKlondike Collection: The Klondike in Colour

The Klondike in Colour
Prospectors on their way to the Klondike : camping at Dyea, the starting point for the crossing of the Chilkoot Pass to Dawson Date: 1899

Background imageKlondike Collection: Heart of the Klondike written by Scott Marble

Heart of the Klondike written by Scott Marble. Date c1897

Background imageKlondike Collection: DOG SLED. Still from the 1928 MGM motion picture, Trail of 98

DOG SLED. Still from the 1928 MGM motion picture, Trail of 98

Background imageKlondike Collection: KLONDIKE STREET SCENE. Still from the 1928 MGM motion picture, Trail of 98

KLONDIKE STREET SCENE. Still from the 1928 MGM motion picture, Trail of 98

Background imageKlondike Collection: CHAPLIN: GOLD RUSH, 1925. Charlie Chaplin in a scene from the film, The Gold Rush, 1925

CHAPLIN: GOLD RUSH, 1925. Charlie Chaplin in a scene from the film, The Gold Rush, 1925

Background imageKlondike Collection: Historic Moore Homestead, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Skagway

Historic Moore Homestead, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Skagway, Southeast Alaska, United States of America, North America



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"Unearthing the Golden Dreams: The Klondike Gold Rush of 1898" Step back in time to the exhilarating era of the Klondike Gold Rush, where fortunes were made and dreams were shattered. This captivating share certificate for The Yukon Goldfields takes us on a journey through history, reminding us of the incredible wealth hidden within those icy lands. In this enchanting lithograph, we witness justice prevailing among gold prospectors in the Klondike. A testament to their unwavering determination and resilience, these brave souls risked it all in pursuit of that elusive precious metal. As we delve deeper into this riveting tale, we find ourselves transported from Euston to Klondike aboard the first steamer carrying gold from Dawson City. Can you imagine the anticipation and excitement that filled the air on that fateful day? The Bank of British North America stands as a symbol of hope amidst uncertainty. Inside its walls lies a sketch depicting years' worth of hard work culminating in a glorious "wash-up. " It serves as a reminder that perseverance pays off even when faced with seemingly insurmountable challenges. Amidst this frenzy, faith found its place at The Klondike Presbyterian Church in Juneau. Established long before the rush began, it stood as an anchor for those seeking solace and guidance during tumultuous times. Colmans Mustard's advertisement captures not only our attention but also reflects how commerce thrived during this period. Even amidst chaos and uncertainty, life continued with everyday products finding their way into people's lives. Witnessing gold miners diligently working under harsh conditions reminds us of their indomitable spirit. These men braved freezing temperatures and treacherous terrain to unearth treasures buried deep within Canada's majestic landscapes. Wrangel, Alaska beckons adventurers along Stikine-Teslin and Chilcoot routes towards their golden destiny.