Cheechako Goes to the Klondike by Charles W Adams

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Cheechako Goes to the Klondike by Charles W Adams

The year is 1901. trader E.T. Barnette's Riverboat, the Arctic Bay, has urn into a rock and sunk and St. Michaels near the mouth of the Yukon River. Barnette hires C.W. (Charles) Adams for $6,000 to carry Barnette and his party, plus 130 tons of trading goods up the Yukon and Tanana rivers aboard the Lavelle Young to a crossing on the Valdez-to-Eagle Trail. There, Barneete plans to open a trading post hoping ot profit from the needs of gold stampeders headed for the Klondike. The deal struck between Barnette and Adams contains a fateful clause. If, on teh way to the upper Tanana, river conditions prevent passage by the Lavelle Young, Adams has the option to unload Barnette and his supplies on the spot. The sternwheeler has no steam winch or walking legs to pull herself out of tight spots, and Adams is afraid his steamboat will become stuck and not be able to return downrive before the onset of winter. As feared, teh Lavelle Young becomes high-centered in the Chena Slough while attempting a side passage around an impassable stretch of the Tanana. Shortly thereafter, Adams leaves an angry Barnette and his sobbing wife on a high bank where Barnette builds a trading post that becomes Fairbanks, Alaska. The rest, as they say, is history. Barely in his mid-20s and owning a majority interest in the Lavelle Young, but not yet its captain, C.W. Adams plays a crucial role in the founding of what today is Alaska's second-largest city and indirectly influenced the economic, political, and demographic transformation of the territory. Capt. Adams left a book manuscript, A Cheechako Goes to the Klondike, which adds new details about the settlement of Fairbanks and fascinating insight into the business of river boating in the North.
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ISBN 13 9780970849397
ISBN 10 0970849397
Title Cheechako Goes to the Klondike
Author Charles W Adams
Series Alaska Book Adventures
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Epicenter Press (WA)
Year published 2003-04-01
Number of pages 191
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.