Nome And Seward Peninsula History Description Biographies And Stories

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Nome And Seward Peninsula History Description Biographies And Stories
Edward Sanford Harrison
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He knows the story of the trip to Sinuk River in July, 1 898. This trip was made by John Brynteson, J. L. Haglin, H. L. Blake, M. Porter, Chris Kimber and N. O. Hultberg. The party started from Golovin Bay in a small boat to investigate the discovery of gold in the beach near the mouth of Sinuk River, reported by natives. A storm coming up forced the party to make a landing at the mouth of Snake River, and while waiting there for the storm to abate they went up the left limit of Snake River pro...specting the country for gold. They crossed Anvil Creek and found colors in this stream but did not stake. Returning to their boat they continued their trip to Sinuk but did not find anything at this place.
After this party returned, Brynteson, Lindblom and Lindeberg arranged to return and investigate the prospects found on Anvil Creek. Dr. Kittilsen had quit the Government's service and was at Golovin Bay at this time. When the three prospectors got back from Anvil Creek they had with them thirty-five dollars in gold which they had panned, and their report was evidence that a big strike had been made.


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