In 1895, at the age of nineteen, Pete Haslam emigrated to America,
and never saw Ireland nor his family again. He made a small fortune
in the Klondike Gold Rush, and then became one of the Pioneers who
founded modern Alaska. He spent a fascinating life as a gold miner,
in the last frontier of Wiseman, seventy five miles north of the
Arctic Circle. For generations, none of his family knew anything
about Pete's life, except that Bob Marshall met him in 1930, while
researching for his book "Arctic Village." Now, for the first time
ever, his grand-nephew, Joe, presents this factual account of
Pete's life.
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