Articles on Wrangell History first published in the Wrangell Sentinel, Wrangell, Alaska
All Rights Reserved, Patricia A. Neal
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George Hamilton Spencer Traveled to the Cassiar
Claim Jumping in the Cassiar District
The Little Blind Girl, the Cassiar Miners, and Fort Wrangel
Dease Creek Prospectors Find Work Hard, Discouraging
Glenora and Telegraph Creek News
Cold, Snow Challenge Stikine River Travelers
Dangers of Traveling Stikine River Didn’t Deter Prospectors
Colorful Characters Added to the Luster of the Gold Fields
Capt. Wm. Moore Successful in Cassiar, Spends Winter at Home
Labouchere Brought News Of Gold on the Stikine
Wm. King Lear Brings News of Gold to Victoria
School Days at Fort Wrangel started by Presbyterian Missionary
Farm Island was ‘Pennsylvania Farm’
R.C. Diehl: Merchant and Prospector Invested in Fort Wrangel
Shakestown Site of Gold Activity
Victoria, B.C. to Stikine River a Busy Route in 1874
Wintering at Shakestown
Winters on Stikine River were Hard on Men and Animals
