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  2. Mining methods of the Klondike Gold Rush - Wikipedia

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    Dredges were used in the Klondike River valley from 1910-1950. [8] A dredge could do the work of 2,400 [9] persons while operated by 10-12. [10] It would create a pool of water that moved along with it as it dug up gravel in front and deposited it behind itself. Inside sand and gold particles were separated from rocks and then gold from sand.

  3. Bonanza Creek - Wikipedia

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    The "Discovery Claim (Claim 37903)", a mining claim on Bonanza Creek where the Klondike Gold Rush began, the discovery of which marked the beginning of the development of the Yukon; [4] and "Dredge No. 4", a preserved bucketline sluice dredge used to mine placer gold and which symbolizes the importance of dredging operations to the evolution of ...

  4. Klondike Gold Rush - Wikipedia

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    The Klondike Gold Rush [n 1] was a migration by an estimated 100,000 prospectors to the Klondike region of Yukon in northwestern Canada, between 1896 and 1899. Gold was discovered there by local miners on August 16, 1896; when news reached Seattle and San Francisco the following year, it triggered a stampede of prospectors.

  5. Dredge No. 4 - Wikipedia

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    About 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) south of the dredge's current site, further into the Klondike Valley, is the Discovery Claim [3] where gold was found in August 1896 by prospector George Carmack, his Tagish wife Kate, her brother Skookum Jim, and their nephew Dawson Charlie. [4] This is considered the site where the Klondike Gold Rush began. [5]

  6. Discovery Claim - Wikipedia

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    Discovery Claim is a mining claim at Bonanza Creek, a watercourse in the Yukon, Canada. It is the site where, in the afternoon of August 16, 1896, the first piece of gold was found in the Yukon by prospectors. The site is considered to be the place where the Klondike gold rush started.

  7. Here's Why Klondike Gold (CVE:KG) Must Use Its Cash Wisely

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  8. Keish - Wikipedia

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    He lived there in the winters before returning each spring to the Klondike, where he continued hunting, trapping and prospecting for gold. [2] In 1903, he and his nephew Káa Goox made a further but smaller discovery in the Kluane region. [7] In 1904, Keish sold his claims in the Klondike for $65,000. [7]

  9. Joseph Ladue - Wikipedia

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    In 1882, he crossed the Chilkoot Pass into the interior of the Yukon, where he prospected and traded for a couple of years. In August 1896, a few days after the discovery of gold in the Klondike , he staked a claim to either 160 [ 1 ] or 178 [ 2 ] acres (65-72 hectares) of boggy flats at the mouth of the Klondike River as a townsite.