FIRST LETTER. THE GREAT LAKES, CLEVELAND TO DETROIT. SECOND LETTER. ST. PAUL, WINNIPEG AND BANFF; THE WHEAT LANDS OF THE FAR NORTHWEST. THIRD LETTER. BANFF TO VANCOUVER ACROSS THE ROCKIES AND SELKIRKS. FOURTH LETTER. VANCOUVER AND SKAGWAY; FJORDS AND FORESTS. FIFTH LETTER. SKAGWAY, CARIBOU CROSSING [A] AND ATLIN. SIXTH LETTER. THE GREAT LLEWELLYN OR TAKU GLACIER. SEVENTH LETTER. VOYAGING DOWN THE MIGHTY YUKON. EIGHTH LETTER. DAWSON AND THE GOLDEN KLONDIKE. NINTH LETTER. MEN OF THE KLONDIKE. TENTH LETTER. DOG LORE OF THE NORTH. ELEVENTH LETTER. HOW THE GOVERNMENT SEARCHES FOR GOLD. TWELFTH LETTER. SEATTLE, THE FUTURE MISTRESS OF THE TRADE AND COMMERCE OF THE NORTH. THIRTEENTH LETTER. THE VALLEY OF THE WILLAMETTE. FOURTEENTH LETTER. SAN FRANCISCO. FIFTEENTH LETTER. LOS ANGELES. SIXTEENTH LETTER. SAN FRANCISCO AND SALT LAKE CITY. SEVENTEENTH LETTER. A BRONCHO-BUSTING MATCH. EIGHTEENTH LETTER. COLORADO AND DENVER. NINETEENTH LETTER. ACROSS NEBRASKA. TWENTIETH LETTER. ALONG IOWA AND INTO MISSOURI TO ST. LOUIS. Transcriber’s Note Page numbers have been retained, except for those containing photographs, which have been moved to paragraph breaks. The illustrations “Caribou Crossing” and “Early September Snow, Caribou Crossing” which appeared on the same page, are reversed in the list of illustrations, and have been corrected in order to match the order of the photographs themselves. Spelling is generally retained, with several exceptions which appear to be printer’s errors. Details may be found in an End Note following this text. Hyphenation can be variable and is retained as found. Where the sole instance of a hyphenated word occurs on a line break, modern usage is followed. The original versions of any corrections may be viewed as you read as mouseover text.In To |