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  2. List of lost expeditions - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese expedition to discover the Northwest Passage. Part of the expedition, captained by Gaspar's brother Miguel Corte-Real, were sent back to Portugal and are the only known survivors from this expedition. Corte-Real rescue expedition Miguel Corte-Real: 1502 Atlantic Ocean: Portuguese rescue mission to search for lost explorer Gaspar ...

  3. Klondike (solitaire) - Wikipedia

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    Klondike is a card game for one player and the best known and most popular version of the patience or solitaire family, [2] as well as one of the most challenging in widespread play. [3] It has spawned numerous variants including Batsford , Easthaven, King Albert , Thumb and Pouch, Somerset or Usk and Whitehead, as well as the American variants ...

  4. Ezra Meeker - Wikipedia

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    Ezra Meeker had maintained good relations with the Native Americans, and did not fight in the conflict, though he accompanied one expedition to recover possessions captured by the Indians. A controversial aspect of the war was the trials and hanging of Chief Leschi , deemed responsible for killing during the conflict.

  5. 1897 - Wikipedia

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    The ill-fated expedition to fly over the Arctic results in the death of the entire team within months. July 17 – The Klondike Gold Rush begins when the first successful prospectors arrive in Seattle; July 25 – Writer Jack London sails to join the Klondike Gold Rush, where he will write his first successful stories.

  6. Alex McDonald (prospector) - Wikipedia

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    Alexander "Big Alex" McDonald (1859–1909) was a Canadian gold prospector who made (and lost) a fortune in the Klondike Gold Rush, earning himself the title "King of the Klondike". [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Biography

  7. Klondike, Yukon - Wikipedia

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    When gold was discovered nearby in 1896, several boomtowns were founded and the landscape around the Klondike transformed into an industrial hub. [1] Nearly 30,000 people arrived in Dawson City over the next few years. [3] In mid-1901 an expedition left California hoping to prove that the Klondike was the site of the Biblical Garden of Eden.

  8. Joseph W. Boyle - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Whiteside Boyle DSO (6 November 1867 – 14 April 1923), better known as Klondike Joe Boyle, was a Canadian adventurer who became a businessman and entrepreneur in the United Kingdom. [1] In the First World War he came to see service assisting the allied Kingdom of Romania .

  9. Leopold McClintock - Wikipedia

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    Fox on a rock near Buchan Island. In April 1857, at Lady Jane Franklin's request, McClintock agreed to take command of the Fox and led a 25-man crew in a new search for Franklin's lost expedition in the area west of Repulse Bay. At Disko Bay on the west coast of Greenland, he hired 30 sled dogs and an Inuit driver.