About: Joe Juneau prospector. Property Value dbo: abstract Joseph Juneau, dit Joe Juneau, — est un mineur et un chercheur d'or canadien. Son oncle, Salomon Juneau, fonda la ville de Milwaukee au Wisconsin. The first major gold discovery in Juneau, on Douglas Island across from Juneau , occurred circa The city has been the political capital of Alaska since Juneau's Native American guide in southeastern Alaska was , who is credited with exploring much of the area later named for Juneau.
Harris and Juneau were sent with Kowee by , an entrepreneur and mining engineer from Sitka. After trading much of their grubstake for hoochinoo, or homebrew, they returned to Pilz empty-handed but were promptly sent back to the Juneau area.
Today, a creek on Douglas Island is named Kowee Creek. After the discovery of gold in the area, Harris and Juneau carried approximately 1, pounds of gold ore back to Sitka. He engaged in mining and later acquired a ranch near Oakland where he raised horses. He gave that up to go prospecting again in Oregon, Idaho, and Montana, and is said to have moved north to the Omineca in and the Cassiar in The two acquired a canoe and prospected along the coast.
One account says they first visited Gastineau Channel that year. They eventually reached Sitka, where Juneau staked a number of claims at Silver Bay and both men worked for George Pilz, who was attempting to develop a mine. Pilz and others grubstaked Juneau and Harris and sent them on a prospecting trip in the summer of They found gold at Silver Bow Basin and staked the beach as a townsite. Joe Juneau mined on Gold Creek for several years, getting rid of his gold dust about as fast as he took it from the ground.
In the spring he went to Circle City and made a few thousands of dollars there. He went to San Francisco in the fall of and returned north to Juneau early in , but soon left for the Klondike.
In March, , he died of pneumonia at Dawson. His remains were later returned to Juneau and he was buried in the Evergreen Cemetery on August 16, Juneau - Alaska's capital and currently its third city in population, is located on Gastineau Channel at Latitude 58 degrees 18 feet North, Longitude degrees 24 feet west.
The townsite was staked October 18, , and settled in December of that year. The town had two names, Harrisburg and Rockwell, before December , when it was named for Joseph Juneau. In the original record of the townsite location the name is spelled Harrisburgh. It is generally believed that Richard Harris, one of the two locators, named it for himself. In he wrote, however, that he named it for the capital of Pennsylvania.
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