Crooked Past: The History of a Frontier Mining Camp
The crookedest street in Fairbanks, an Alaskan sourdough once said, is rightly named for town founder E. T. Barnette. Crooked Past, Terrence Cole's lively history of Fairbanks examines one of Alaska's most notorious con men. Barnette, a footloose fortune hunter who had served time in an Oregon penitentiary, came north during the Klondike gold rush of 1897-1898. He struck it rich after founding the city of Fairbanks in the early 1900s. Yet less than ten years later he was run out of the territory and allegedly disappeared in Mexico, becoming the most hated man in the town he founded and fled.
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Crooked Past: The History of a Frontier Mining Camp
The crookedest street in Fairbanks, an Alaskan sourdough once said, is rightly named for town founder E. T. Barnette. Crooked Past, Terrence Cole's lively history of Fairbanks examines one of Alaska's most notorious con men. Barnette, a footloose fortune hunter who had served time in an Oregon penitentiary, came north during the Klondike gold rush of 1897-1898. He struck it rich after founding the city of Fairbanks in the early 1900s. Yet less than ten years later he was run out of the territory and allegedly disappeared in Mexico, becoming the most hated man in the town he founded and fled.
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Crooked Past: The History of a Frontier Mining Camp

Crooked Past: The History of a Frontier Mining Camp

by Terrence Cole
Crooked Past: The History of a Frontier Mining Camp

Crooked Past: The History of a Frontier Mining Camp

by Terrence Cole

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The crookedest street in Fairbanks, an Alaskan sourdough once said, is rightly named for town founder E. T. Barnette. Crooked Past, Terrence Cole's lively history of Fairbanks examines one of Alaska's most notorious con men. Barnette, a footloose fortune hunter who had served time in an Oregon penitentiary, came north during the Klondike gold rush of 1897-1898. He struck it rich after founding the city of Fairbanks in the early 1900s. Yet less than ten years later he was run out of the territory and allegedly disappeared in Mexico, becoming the most hated man in the town he founded and fled.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780912006536
Publisher: University of Alaska Press
Publication date: 06/01/1991
Edition description: 1
Pages: 163
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Terrence Cole is professor of history and director of the Office of Public History at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. He lives in Fairbanks.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1   The Curse of the Cleveland
2   The Lost Creek
3   The Captain and the Judge
4   The Strike
5   The Stampede
6   The Mayor of Fairbanks
7   The American Klondike
8   Ex-Convict
9   A White Horse and a Dark Night
     Epilogue
     Notes
     Selected Bibliography
     Index
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