Industrial Age · North America · Politics

1897

Klondike Gold Rush

July 16, 1897

The steamer Excelsior docked in San Francisco with gold miners carrying sacks of yellow dust from the Klondike. Within weeks, a hundred thousand people would be clambering toward the Yukon over the Chilkoot Pass. Most would find nothing. Jack London would find the material for his career. The last great gold rush of the century had begun.