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Document 33: Letter from William Ballou, Rampart City, Alaska, Summer 1898.


[It] would seem as though the land itself, drained by the river on either side within Alaska, were a sponge, into which all rain and moisture from the heavens and melting snow are absorbed, never finding their release by evaporation, but conserved to drain, by myriads and myriads of rivulets, [into] the great watery highway of the Yukon.

—William Ballou, describing journey up Yukon from St. Michael's to Rampart City, Alaska, summer, 1898

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