Where is dyea alaska
When construction of the railroad ended in Skagway, Dyea almost became completely deserted. Now, Dyea is connected to Skagway by an 8-mile coastal road and is popular for off-the-beaten-path recreation. Book a tour and explore Dyea for the day. Escape to the transformative natural beauty of Alaska. Get the inside scoop with our official State of Alaska Vacation Guide. Flight Tours in Denali National Park!
Those who remained hoped to benefit from various railroad or townsite schemes that were being promoted at the time, but when the schemes failed to bear fruit the inhabitants drifted away. Box Skagway , AK Explore This Park. Info Alerts Maps Calendar Reserve. Alerts In Effect Dismiss. Dismiss View all alerts. Visit our keyboard shortcuts docs for details Duration: 3 minutes, 22 seconds A frenzied boomtown during the Klondike Gold Rush of , today Dyea is all but a ghost town.
Oral history accounts indicate that at one time it was a small permanent village. However, in the decades before the gold rush Dyea was a seasonal fishing camp and staging area for trade trips between the coast and the interior. The Chilkat Tlingit people from Klukwan used this cooridor to trade with the interior First Nations people. It was their main trade route to the interior and they did not permit others to use the pass.
They provided goods from the interior to Russian, Boston, and Hudson's Bay trading companies. Their control reached beyond Dyea, even burning Fort Selkirk in the Yukon in when the Hudson's Bay Company attempted to trade directly with the interior First Nations people. In , U. Navy Commander L. Beardsley reached an agreement with the Chilkat Tlingits whereby miners would be permitted to reach the Yukon via the passes but would not interfere with their regular trade. Tlingit guides accompanied the first party over in May , and transported the miners' gear for a fee.
This trip set the foundation for the Tlingit packing business, which thrived during the gold rush. Before coming to Alaska, John J.
Healy had been a hunter, trapper, soldier, prospector, whiskey trader, editor, guide, Indian scout, and sheriff. He was living in Montana Territory when he heard about the early, pre-Klondike Yukon gold strikes; dropping everything, he headed north.
Not much is known of him. The Tlingit Village was located just upriver. The post was an important supply and information point for prospectors heading into the Yukon basin before the Klondike Gold Rush. Alaska Natives and First Nation peoples gathered there, particularly in the spring, to help prospectors pack their outfits over the Chilkoot Pass.
Dyea's approximate layout during the height of the gold rush overlaid with the modern location of the river. A Busy Business District During the winter of , Dyea was large in size and multifaceted in function. E-Journals Alphabetical list of electronic journal titles held at UW. Evaluating Information Learn how to choose the best and most reliable information that meets your research needs. Course Reserves Library materials reserved for your classes. Mobile Search Tools Mobile-optimized research databases and library-related mobile apps.
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