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"Martha was an independent 32-year old when she headed for the Klondike in 1898. She endured the grueling Chilkoot Trail, traveled by boat down the Yukon River, and worked placer gold claims while living in a crude log cabin. She went on to become a successful businesswoman, owning a mining camp and managing a sawmill. At the age of 70, she was elected to the Canadian Parliament."--Page 4 of cover.
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Martha Black: her story from the Dawson gold fields to the halls of Parliament
2007, PR Services
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097844180X 9780978441807
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Martha Black: her story from the Dawson gold fields to the halls of Parliament
1998, Alaska Northwest Books
in English
- 3rd ed.
088240508X 9780882405087
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Table of Contents
I am born
I am a young lady
The gold fever
The Trail of '98
Lake Bennett to Dawson
Dawson City in '98-'99
A wild winter in Dawson
I go out
Back to the Yukon
Dawson settles down
I become Mrs. George Black
Dawson on the wane
Gathering wild flowers for a railway
Chatelaine of Government House
I go to London
Overseas service
The Armistice is signed
Wife of the First Commoner
My "Career" begins at seventy!
Edition Notes
"This book was originally published as 'My Ninety Years, ' a revised sequel to 'My Seventy Years.'"--Title page verso.
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