DescriptionBooster map Stikine River route to Klondike.jpg
English: Map showing the route by way of the en:Stikine River to the Klondike Gold Fields. This was published in a pamphlet boosting the Stikine River route as the best way to reach the Alaska Gold Rush of 1898. The "Gold Belt" is shown to be quite near the terminus of the river route, whereas in fact the overland path to the gold fields was much longer and extremely difficult, which caused the route to be a failure.
Uncertain, but apparently published in Tacoma, Washington.
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