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Document 74: Excerpts from diary of Tom Boldrick, Yukon Territory, June 15-16, 1898.
Up the White River, Yukon Territory. June 15, 1898.....it is a hard job going up this river the current is so swift & the quick sand is so bad I am afraid of the quick sand June 16, 1898. We camped last night on a sand bar in the middle of White river & thought we had a most elegant place which would be free of mosquitoes but about 9 o'clock here they came & it would seem that was their rendezvous as they came in countless millions & we put in a very miserable night —diary of Tom Boldrick, trip to Klondike, 1898
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