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  klondikers building blocks: Hard Drive to the Klondike Lisa Mighetto, 1999 The Alaskan Klondike Gold Rush coincided with major events, including the arrival of the railroad, and it exemplified continuing trends in Seattle's history. If not the primary cause of the city's growth and prosperity, the Klondike Gold Rush nonetheless serves as a colorful reflection of the era and its themes, including the celebrated Seattle spirit. This historic resource study examines the Klondike Gold Rush, beginning in the early 1850's with the founding of Seattle, and ending in 1909 with the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition commemorating the Klondike Gold Rush and the growth of the city. Chapter 1 describes early Seattle and the gold strikes in the Klondike, while the following three chapters analyze how the city became the gateway to the Yukon, how the stampede to the Far North stimulated local businesses, and how the city's infrastructure and boundaries changed during the era of the gold rush. Chapter 5 looks at how historians have interpreted the Klondike Gold Rush throughout the 20th century. The final chapter brings the Klondike story up to the present, describing the establishment of Seattle's Pioneer Square Historic District and the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park. The chapter titles include: (1) 'By-and-By': The Early History of Seattle; (2) Selling Seattle; (3) Reaping the Profits of the Klondike Trade; (4) Building the City; (5) Interpreting the Klondike Gold Rush; and (6) Historic Resources in the Modern Era. Contains an extensive 147-item partially annotated bibliography; 12 appendixes contain historical documents and photographs.
  klondikers building blocks: Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office , 1985
  klondikers building blocks: Arts and Activities , 1986
  klondikers building blocks: The Trade Marks Journal , 1994-06
  klondikers building blocks: Pacific Northwest Michelin Travel Publications (Firm), 2000 The Green Guide to the Pacific Northwest offers suggestions and advice on what to do, where to go, and also gives background on the region's history and cultural heritage.
  klondikers building blocks: Those Were the Days Arthur Reid, 1986
  klondikers building blocks: Yukon Melody Webb, 1993-01-01 Covering vast distances in time and space, Yukon: The Last Frontier begins with the early Russian fur trade on the Aleutian Islands and closes with what Melody Webb calls the technological frontier. Colorful and impeccably researched, her history of the Yukon Basin of Canada and Alaska shows how much and how little has changed there in the last two centuries. Successive waves of traders, trappers, miners, explorers, soldiers, missionaries, settlers, steamboat pilots, road builders, and aviators have come to the Yukon, bringing economic and social changes, but the immense land remains virtually untouched by permanent intrusions. ø
  klondikers building blocks: The Lawman Lynne Stonier-Newman, 2011-07-06 Keeping the peace in turn-of-the-century B.C. Murderers, thieves and drunks tested the will of Superintendent Fred Hussey, the B.C. Provincial Police officer appointed to keep the peace in rough-and-tumble, turn-of-the-century B.C. But in his action-packed and often risky career, he always relied on the power of reason rather than force to set things right. Even his prisoners seemed to like him, it was said. Hussey's work took him from formal dinners in elegant mansions to chilly breakfasts around campfires. In a 20-year period that saw the province's population mushroom by 100,000, he knew the famous and the infamous, from Judge Matthew Baillie Begbie to train robber Bill Miner and everyone in between. Inspecting his vast territory on horseback, by steamer and canoe, this remarkable man set the tone for the peaceful development of the young province. A glimpse into the ambience of a bygone era, The Lawman is an engaging look at the life and adventures of a self-possessed hero in turbulent times.
  klondikers building blocks: Math & Science for Young Children Rosalind Charlesworth, Karen Lind, 2007 Math and Science for Young Children, 5e is a unique reference that focuses on the integration of math and science with the other important areas of child development during the crucial birth through eight age range. It also carefully addresses the ever changing and significant national standards of the following organizations: The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), National Council of Teachers of Math (NCTM), National Science Teachers Association (NSTA), American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), and the National Research Council (NRC). A valuable resource for the student learner, working professional, as well as the involved parent, Math and Science for Young Children, 5e is the most current volume of information of its' kind available on the market today.
  klondikers building blocks: The Riders of the Plains, a Record of the Royal North-West Mounted Police of Canada, 1873-1910 Arthur Lincoln Haydon, 1910
  klondikers building blocks: Klondikers Tim Falconer, 2021-10-05 For readers of The Boys in the Boat and Against All Odds Join a ragtag group of misfits from Dawson City as they scrap to become the 1905 Stanley Cup champions and cement hockey as Canada’s national pastime An underdog hockey team traveled for three and a half weeks from Dawson City to Ottawa to play for the Stanley Cup in 1905. The Klondikers’ eagerness to make the journey, and the public’s enthusiastic response, revealed just how deeply, and how quickly, Canadians had fallen in love with hockey. After Governor General Stanley donated a championship trophy in 1893, new rinks appeared in big cities and small towns, leading to more players, teams, and leagues. And more fans. When Montreal challenged Winnipeg for the Cup in December 1896, supporters in both cities followed the play-by-play via telegraph updates. As the country escaped the Victorian era and entered a promising new century, a different nation was emerging. Canadians fell for hockey amid industrialization, urbanization, and shifting social and cultural attitudes. Class and race-based British ideals of amateurism attempted to fend off a more egalitarian professionalism. Ottawa star Weldy Young moved to the Yukon in 1899, and within a year was talking about a Cup challenge. With the help of Klondike businessman Joe Boyle, it finally happened six years later. Ottawa pounded the exhausted visitors, with “One-Eyed” Frank McGee scoring an astonishing 14 goals in one game. But there was no doubt hockey was now the national pastime.
  klondikers building blocks: Young Alaskans in the Far North Emerson Hough, 1918
  klondikers building blocks: Geology, Glaciers & Gold , 2002
  klondikers building blocks: The Klondike Quest Pierre Berton, 2005-07-02 Now in paperback: A special edition celebrates the 100th anniversary of the Klondike gold rush -- written by Canada's leading popular historian and illustrated with over 200 rare period photographs.
  klondikers building blocks: The Klondike Stampede Tappan Adney, 2011-11-01 This classic in Yukon gold rush literature was originally published in 1900 and has long been out of print. Tappan Adney, a New York journalist, was dispatched to the Yukon in 1897, at the height of the gold fever, to “furnish news and pictures of the new gold fields.” The pages contain excellent descriptions of the people, places, events, and experiences of the Klondike stampede. Adney was not only a good writer, he was also an accomplished photographer, and there are over 150 photographs and drawings in the text, adding an important visual dimension to the book.
  klondikers building blocks: Jeff. Smiths Parlor Museum Robert Lyon, 2010
  klondikers building blocks: The Psychology of Investing John R. Nofsinger, 2016-07 A supplement for undergraduate and graduate Investments courses. See the decision-making process behind investments. The Psychology of Investing is the first text of its kind to delve into the fascinating subject of how psychology affects investing. Its unique coverage describes how investors actually behave, the reasons and causes of that behavior, why the behavior hurts their wealth, and what they can do about it. Features: What really moves the market: Understanding the psychological aspects. Traditional finance texts focus on developing the tools that investors use for calculating risk and return. The Psychology of Investing is one of the first texts to delve into how psychology affects investing rather than solely focusing on traditional financial theory. This text’s material, however, does not replace traditional investment textbooks but complements them, helping students become better informed investors who understand what motivates the market. Keep learning consistent: Most of the chapters are organized in a similar succession. This approach adheres to following order: -A psychological bias is described and illustrated with everyday behavior -The effect of the bias on investment decisions is explained -Academic studies are used to show why investors need to remedy the problem Growing with the subject matter: Current and fresh information. Because data on investor psychology is rapidly increasing, the fifth edition contains many new additions to keep students up-to-date. The new Chapter 12: Psychology in the Mortgage Crisis describes the psychology involved in the mortgage industry and ensuing financial crisis. New sections and sub-sections include “Buying Back Stock Previously Sold”, “Who Is Overconfident,” Nature or Nurture?”, Preferred Risk Habitat, Market Impacts, Language, and “Reference Point Adaptation.”
  klondikers building blocks: Teaching Young Children Dianne Jurek, 1995 Tips for setting up 16 learning centers as well as suggestions for managing materials, guiding traffic flow, and dealing with the unexpected.
  klondikers building blocks: Fur Trade Canoe Routes of Canada Eric W. Morse, 1971
  klondikers building blocks: ONE THOUSAND WAYS TO MAKE MONEY PAGE FOX, 2021-01-01 ONE THOUSAND WAYS TO MAKE MONEY The object of this work is to help people who are out of employment to secure a situation; to enable persons of small means to engage in business and become their own employers; to give men and women in various lines of enterprise ideas whereby they may succeed; and to suggest new roads to fortune by the employment of capital. The author has been moved to the undertaking by the reflection that there exists nowhere a book of similar character. There have indeed been published a multitude of books which profess to tell men how to succeed, but they all consist of merely professional counsel expressed in general terms. We are told that the secrets of success are “industry and accuracy,” “the grasping of every opportunity,” “being wide awake,” “getting up early and sitting up late,” and other cheap sayings are quite as well known to the taker as to the giver. Even men who have made their mark, when they come to treat of their career in writing, seem unable to give any concrete suggestions which will prove helpful to other struggling thousands, but simply tell us they won by “hard work,” or by “close attention to business.” The author of this book has gone to work on a totally different plan. I have patiently collected the facts in the rise of men to wealth and power, have collated the instances and instruments of fortune, and from these have sifted out the real secrets of success. When as in a few cases, the worn-out proverbs and principles are quoted, these are immediately reinforced by individual examples of persons who attributed their advancement to the following of these rules; but, in general, the suggestions are new, and in very many cases plans and lines of work are proposed by the author which are entirely original, and so far as he knows, absolutely untried. Hence, the work becomes of incomparable value to businessmen who are constantly seeking new means to interest the public and to dispose of their goods.1Of course, the vast field of action treated of in this work lies beyond the experience of anyone man, but the author has talked with businessmen in every walk in life and gleaned from them the essential facts in their career; in many instances these facts are not the things they have done, but the things they would do if they could begin again, thus giving the reader the benefit both of their success and failure. As a book offering opportunities to the ambitious; presenting openings to those seeking a wider scope for their faculties; affording stimulation to persons of sluggish blood, and giving away trade and business secrets never before divulged; the author feels confident that the little work stands unrivaled, and as such, he modestly offers it to the public for its approval. ONE THOUSAND WAYS TO MAKE MONEY
  klondikers building blocks: So You Want to Open a Day Care Center-- Patricia C. Gallagher, 1987
  klondikers building blocks: California Cultivator , 1909
  klondikers building blocks: Tillicums of the Trail George Charles Fraser Pringle, 2023-07-21 Reproduction of the original.
  klondikers building blocks: Treaty Research Report: Treaty Three Wayne E. Daugherty, 1987
  klondikers building blocks: The Railway Age , 1899
  klondikers building blocks: The Standard , 1900
  klondikers building blocks: The Klondike Fever Pierre Berton, 2010-08 2010 Reprint of 1958 edition. This thrilling story of the Klondike Gold Rush is at once first-rate history and first-rate entertainment. Some of the anecdotes of the last great gold rush have been told by others, but Pierre Berton is the first to distill the Klondike experience into a single, complete, coherent and immensely dramatic narrative. He spent 12 years in Dawson City researching the work. The entire tale has an epic ring, as much because of its splendid folly as because of its color and motion. The full story has never been told before, nor has it been told in this dramatic way.
  klondikers building blocks: A 20th-century Portrait of Lake Clark, Alaska, 1900-2000 John B. Branson, 2014
  klondikers building blocks: Engineering and Mining Journal , 1898
  klondikers building blocks: Congressional Record United States. Congress, 1976 The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873)
  klondikers building blocks: Webster's New Pocket Dictionary (Custom) Agnes, 2007-04-24
  klondikers building blocks: Grubstake to Grocery Store Margaret Archibald, 1981 This volume of four papers includes an analysis of the suppliers of the Klondike gold rush in the Yukon in 1897-1898, a history of the gold rush settlement at Lake Bennett, British Columbia and its church, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, an account of archaeological work at Old Fort Point on Lake Athabasca, Alberta which identifies the site as Fort Wedderburn II, and an analysis of animal remains from the same site.
  klondikers building blocks: Railway and Marine News , 1915
  klondikers building blocks: The Morning Star and Free Baptist , 1899
  klondikers building blocks: Burning Daylight Jack London, 1911 Burning Daylight by Jack London, first published in 1910, is a rare manuscript, the original residing in one of the great libraries of the world. This book is a reproduction of that original, which has been scanned and cleaned by state-of-the-art publishing tools for better readability and enhanced appreciation. Restoration Editors' mission is to bring long out of print manuscripts back to life. Some smudges, annotations or unclear text may still exist, due to permanent damage to the original work. We believe the literary significance of the text justifies offering this reproduction, allowing a new generation to appreciate it.
  klondikers building blocks: Mining and Scientific Press , 1898
  klondikers building blocks: The Railway Age and Northwestern Railroader , 1899
  klondikers building blocks: Nord , 1962
  klondikers building blocks: Across the Olympic Mountains Robert L. Wood, 1967
  klondikers building blocks: Illustrated Electrical Review , 1897
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