Index and Links to Stories

Canadian Army Exercise Reluctant Beaver at Kloo Lake

The Hootalinqua Woodcutter Murder

Haines Junction and Area History, 1890 to 1950 – Part 1 (Before Haines Junction – Area History to World War II)

Haines Junction and Area History, 1890 to 1950 – Part 2 (Why Haines Junction is here – the Alaska Highway and Haines Road)

Haines Junction and Area History, 1890 to 1950 – Part 3 (The Beginning of Haines Junction)

Steamboat Slough and the Grave of Robert Dougan

The Old Pelly Crossing Roadhouse

Finding the Roadhouses of the Kluane Wagon Road

Finley Beaton, Yukon River Woodcutter

Finding Welch’s Fields

The Anne Morrison Story: a Prairie Family’s Yukon Life

The Grave at Stony Creek

The Overland Trail:  Stewart River to Pelly River

The Dawson-Whitehorse Overland Trail – Overview

Time with Moose

A.Y. Jackson and Haines Junction

Ruby Camp

Watson Family Yukon Stories

Hoochekoo NWMP Post and Roadhouse

The Rourkes’ Yukon History Books

H.G. Dickson, The Yukon Land Surveyor 1899-1938

The Mackintosh Trading Post

What’s behind a name: Benot Creek

The Bear Creek Roadhouse in Southwest Yukon

Hell’s Gate and the Old Gov’t House

The Christmas Day Murders – part 1 (Background and Context)

                                                                        part 2 (The Murders)

                                                                        part 3 (The Investigation)

                                                                        part 4 (The Trial, the Sentence, and Visiting the Site)

The Grave of J.J. McDonald

Frank Sketch’s Kloo Lake Trading Post                 

What’s behind a name: Crosby Creek 

Kluane Wagon Road – part 1 (Introduction; Events Leading up to the KWR)

                                                      part 2 (Building and Using the KWR; Related Developments);  

                                                      part 3 (Legal Survey and Retracing; End of the KWR)

Swinehart Farm – part 1  (From Wisconsin to the Yukon, 1896-1898);

                                           part 2 (Establishing the  Swinehart Farm, 1898-1902)

                                           part 3 (A Going Concern, 1902-1914);

                                           part 4 (The Family Reunites; End of the Farm, 1901-1914);

                                           part 5 (The Swinehart Farm Today) 

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