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323: 223:, who had travelled up from Juneau on the steamer, had experience building roads in mountainous areas and wanted to try this route since the Chilkoot Pass was reported to be too steep for a wagon road. They had heard rumors about another lower pass that the Chilkoot Indians controlled. Ogilvie made inquiries and learned there was such a pass. An Indian named Jim, after much talk and encouragement, was persuaded to reveal it. Moore and his guide went over this low altitude pass. Ogilvie and his surveying party ascended the Chilkoot Pass. Among the many Chilkoot Indians hired to carry their supplies up the pass was 2017: 2028: 33: 268: 276: 307:
and his gang were run out of Skagway and the White Pass. So many horses died during the gold rush, the trail became known as the "Dead Horse Trail". The trail ended at Lake Bennett, where the prospectors built or purchased rafts or boats to float down the Yukon River to the
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Due to the harsh climate, grueling conditions, and length of journey, travelers on both the Chilkoot Trail and White Pass suffered from widespread starvation. Many of the starving people on the White Pass made meals of dead horses they found along the road.
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736 photographs from 1897 to 1901 documenting the Klondike and Alaska gold rushes, including depictions of frontier life in Skagway and Nome, Alaska and Dawson, Yukon Territory. Includes images of White Pass and White Pass
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William Moore and his son returned to stake a homesteader's claim in Skagua, as it was then known. They built a cabin and a wharf and surveyed a town site they called Mooresville. In 1894, the
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This article is about the pass between Alaska and British Columbia. For White Pass in the U.S. state of Washington, see
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The White Pass was closely controlled by the Chilkoot Indians and was unknown to non-natives until 1887. While in
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Climate data for Moore Creek Bridge, Alaska, 2005-2023 normals, 2004-2023 extremes: 2250ft (686m)
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on the Alaskan side of White Pass, located near the summit at an elevation of 2250 ft (686 m).
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had heard reports of a low pass near the Deyes Inlet to the headwaters of the Lewes River (
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a few kilometers to the west, but it harbored a criminal element that preyed on the
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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The White Pass trail was one of the two main passes used by prospectors during the
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University of Washington Libraries Digital Collections – Eric A. Hegg Photographs
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was built between 1898 and 1900 through White Pass. The southern end of the
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List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
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gang from Skagway, Alaska. In 1898, Smith was killed at the famed
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Information Respecting the Yukon District, William Ogilvie
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Transportation in Municipality of Skagway Borough, Alaska
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Landforms of the Municipality of Skagway Borough, Alaska
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also uses the White Pass and parallels the railway.
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Hegg 292: 282: 236: 232:Thomas White 194: 185:Bennett Lake 147:through the 140: 136: 135: 1957:Other areas 1917:Puerto Rico 1751:Mississippi 1666:Connecticut 1488:Border Lake 1410:The Volcano 1380:Little Bear 1178: / 1166:135°08′17″W 1052:Skagway.com 317:Dawson City 313:gold fields 301:Soapy Smith 297:con artists 241:arrived at 209:Taiya Inlet 205:Yukon River 177:Yukon River 106: / 94:135°08′17″W 81:Coordinates 56:, Canada / 2047:Categories 1866:Washington 1786:New Mexico 1781:New Jersey 1656:California 1493:Lava Forks 1390:Nesselrode 1375:King Creek 1340:Devils Paw 1163:59°37′29″N 1010:References 357:is a U.S. 293:cheechakos 261:See also: 161:U.S. state 137:White Pass 130:White Pass 91:59°37′29″N 26:White Pass 1876:Wisconsin 1841:Tennessee 1746:Minnesota 1721:Louisiana 1440:Icefields 1350:Dipyramid 1323:Mountains 1314:Snowslide 1264:Dezadeash 1254:Chechidla 1249:Burniston 1239:Ashington 41:Elevation 2032:Category 1861:Virginia 1811:Oklahoma 1791:New York 1766:Nebraska 1756:Missouri 1741:Michigan 1731:Maryland 1716:Kentucky 1696:Illinois 1671:Delaware 1661:Colorado 1651:Arkansas 1426:Chilkoot 1304:Sawtooth 1299:Rousseau 1289:Longview 1269:Florence 1244:Boundary 1099:"xmACIS" 992:(1,190) 923:Average 848:(−26.4) 843:(−18.6) 838:(−15.5) 798:(−16.2) 793:(−20.2) 788:(−23.5) 334:ca. 1899 310:Klondike 120:Topo map 50:Location 1978:Related 1881:Wyoming 1856:Vermont 1761:Montana 1701:Indiana 1681:Georgia 1676:Florida 1646:Arizona 1636:Alabama 1462:Stikine 1447:Cambria 1330:Chutine 1294:Peabody 1284:Lincoln 1279:Kakuhan 1274:Halleck 833:(−4.3) 803:(−7.7) 778:(−0.7) 773:(−8.5) 768:(−6.1) 733:(−1.2) 728:(−6.4) 723:(−8.9) 718:(−9.3) 703:(−6.6) 698:(−4.4) 683:(10.4) 678:(11.2) 658:(−4.0) 653:(−6.7) 648:(−7.1) 633:(−4.6) 628:(−2.7) 613:(12.6) 608:(13.9) 603:(12.8) 598:(10.1) 588:(−1.6) 583:(−4.4) 578:(−4.8) 568:(24.9) 548:(15.2) 543:(20.3) 538:(23.3) 533:(22.4) 528:(18.4) 369:Climate 191:History 159:of the 155:on the 151:of the 1816:Oregon 1771:Nevada 1711:Kansas 1686:Hawaii 1641:Alaska 1577:Topics 1457:Salmon 1452:Juneau 1419:Passes 1385:London 1355:Hoodoo 1335:Cinder 1309:Seward 1227:Ranges 1148:Trail. 987:(137) 982:(134) 977:(155) 972:(155) 967:(104) 932:(116) 918:(−33) 913:(−27) 908:(−23) 903:(−11) 873:(−16) 868:(−25) 863:(−30) 858:(−33) 828:(1.3) 823:(5.4) 818:(5.8) 813:(2.9) 808:(0.0) 763:(0.6) 758:(5.1) 753:(8.2) 748:(8.4) 743:(6.2) 738:(3.3) 708:(1.6) 693:(2.2) 688:(7.0) 673:(9.5) 668:(6.7) 663:(1.4) 638:(4.0) 623:(3.7) 618:(8.9) 593:(4.1) 563:(1.9) 558:(2.9) 553:(9.3) 523:(9.3) 518:(4.5) 513:(2.4) 508:(2.9) 389:Month 197:Juneau 183:, and 165:Alaska 157:border 128:104M11 1948:Palau 1846:Texas 1726:Maine 1691:Idaho 1478:Atlin 1471:Parks 1431:White 1259:Cheja 990:46.79 962:(67) 957:(48) 952:(50) 947:(53) 942:(80) 937:(91) 878:(−2) 846:−15.6 786:−10.3 498:(27) 483:(13) 478:(20) 473:(26) 468:(27) 463:(27) 458:(23) 453:(13) 448:(11) 428:Year 315:near 69:Range 1902:Guam 1851:Utah 1806:Ohio 1706:Iowa 1395:Ratz 1360:Ibex 1234:Adam 1128:2024 1107:2024 1085:2024 985:5.38 980:5.26 975:6.10 970:6.12 965:4.09 960:2.65 955:1.90 950:1.95 945:2.09 940:3.13 935:3.57 930:4.55 898:(0) 893:(3) 888:(3) 883:(2) 841:−1.5 831:24.3 826:34.3 821:41.7 816:42.4 811:37.3 806:32.0 801:18.2 791:−4.4 776:30.7 771:16.7 766:21.1 761:33.1 756:41.2 751:46.7 746:47.1 741:43.1 736:37.9 731:29.8 726:20.4 721:15.9 716:15.2 706:34.9 701:20.2 696:24.1 691:35.9 686:44.6 681:50.7 676:52.1 671:49.1 666:44.0 661:34.6 656:24.8 651:20.0 646:19.3 636:39.2 631:23.7 626:27.2 621:38.7 616:48.1 611:54.6 606:57.0 601:55.1 596:50.1 591:39.4 586:29.2 581:24.0 576:23.4 566:76.8 561:35.5 556:37.3 551:48.8 546:59.3 541:68.6 536:73.9 531:72.4 526:65.2 521:48.7 516:40.1 511:36.3 506:37.3 493:(7) 488:(7) 443:(7) 438:(9) 425:Dec 422:Nov 419:Oct 416:Sep 413:Aug 410:Jul 407:Jun 404:May 401:Apr 398:Mar 395:Feb 392:Jan 353:The 338:The 243:Dyea 916:−27 911:−17 866:−13 861:−22 856:−27 836:4.1 796:2.9 187:). 163:of 125:NTS 2049:: 1050:. 906:−9 901:13 896:32 891:37 886:38 881:35 876:29 496:81 491:45 486:44 481:56 476:68 471:79 466:81 461:80 456:73 451:56 446:51 441:44 436:48 361:. 319:. 219:. 199:, 60:, 1632:: 1562:e 1555:t 1548:v 1212:e 1205:t 1198:v 1130:. 1109:. 1087:. 1054:. 871:4 20:.

Index

White Pass (Washington)

Elevation
Atlin District
Municipality of Skagway Borough, Alaska
United States
Range
Boundary Ranges
Coordinates
59°37′29″N 135°08′17″W / 59.62472°N 135.13806°W / 59.62472; -135.13806
Topo map
NTS
104M11
mountain pass
Boundary Ranges
Coast Mountains
border
U.S. state
Alaska
British Columbia
Skagway, Alaska
Yukon River
Lake Lindeman
Bennett Lake
Juneau
William Ogilvie
Yukon River
Taiya Inlet
Pyramid Island
Chilkoot Pass

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