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Stories of courage, resilience, and determination shaped Alaska's fierce independence.

From a mysterious vigilante murder in Nebraska to the chaos of the Alaska Gold Rush, this gripping historical narrative traces the powerful forces that helped define the Last Frontier. It explores an era of muckraking politics that led to the tragic downfall of an American hero, alongside the ambitions of wealthy industrialists competing for control of Alaska's vast resources at the dawn of the twentieth century.

This third edition features newly uncovered material never before published outside the Alaska Historical Society Journals. Included is a rare first-hand account of the early development of Alaska's railroad system, along with the dramatic story behind the well-funded Alaska Syndicate, an ambitious venture that culminated in the infamous "Keystone Canyon Shoot-out."

A newly discovered handwritten letter from George Cheever Hazelet to Catherine Wilson, a traveling chronicler of early Alaska and publisher of Copper Tints, offers a vivid and personal perspective on the challenges of building infrastructure in what remains today the "Last American Frontier."

At its core, this is the true story of three remarkable men, Hazelet, Stephen Birch, and Captain David Jarvis, whose vision and determination drove a bold plan to develop Alaska's economy. Backed by powerful financiers including J.P. Morgan and the Guggenheim family, their efforts led to the creation of the Kennecott Copper Mining Company and the Copper River and Northwestern Railroad, forever shaping the region's industrial future.

Through hardship, risk, and relentless ambition, these pioneers helped lay the foundation for modern Alaska. Their story is masterfully captured in this expanded edition by award-winning historian Elizabeth A. Tower, MD. This re-release, enriched with new insights, stands as both a significant contribution to United States history and a tribute to Dr. Tower's enduring legacy.

Perfect for readers interested in Alaska, the Pacific Northwest, adventure, engineering, and railroad history, this compelling work brings to life one of the most fascinating chapters in American history.

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  • Print Length: 519 Pages
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