Talk:Atlin District

History resources
The New York Times has a number of pieces from the heyday and associated crises of the Atlin Mining District; I'm saving them all locally on my computer for alter expansion of this article, but am assembling the links here so I don't have to look them up again:
 * RICHER THAN KLONDIKE VEINS.; Gold Fields of British Columbia Discovered Which Are Panning Out Great Profits., New York Times, September 19, 1898, Wednesday (Page 1, 352 words)


 * GOLD SEASON OVER AT ATLIN.; Prospects for Placer Mining in the Region Said to be Very Rosy., New York Times, September 27, 1898, Wednesday, Page 6, 1092 words


 * MINING IN BRITISH COLUMBIA.; Law Passed by the Provincial Legislature Forbids the Holding of Claims by Aliens., May 4, 1899, Wednesday, (Page 6, 1274 words)


 * BRITAIN RESERVES TOWN SITES.; Crown Takes Lands Outside of Mining Fields in Lake Atlin District., New York Times, December 13, 1898, Wednesday (Page 5, 161 words)


 * MAY NOT EXCLUDE AMERICANS.; Alien Law Relative to the Atlin Gold Fields Strikes a Snag., New York Times February 19, 1899, Wednesday (Page 4, 129 words)
 * CLOSING ATLIN GOLDFIELDS.; British Columbia's Act May Work Injustice to Americans. New York Times, January 28, 1899, Wednesday (Page 1, 127 words)
 * AMERICAN MINERS PERSECUTED.; Driven from Claims In Atlin District by Canadian Police., New York Times, August 22, 1899, Wednesday (Page 3, 160 words)


 * Atlin, Alaska, Destroyed by Fire., New York Times, September 3, 1900, Wednesday (Page 10, 70 words)


 * MORE GOLD IN ALASKA.; Rich Quartz Ledge Uncovered in the Atlin District -- Copper Mining Force Doubled., New York Times, December 3, 1900, Wednesday (Page 1, 437 words)


 * Railroad Over the Atlin Portage. Special to The New York Times, March 25, 1900, Wednesday, (Page 25, 123 words


 * GREAT OUTPUT OF GOLD.; Alaska and British Yukon Will Add Twenty-five Millions to the World's Supply., New York Times, Special to The New York Times, May 11, 1903, Monday (Page 1, 256 words)


 * PROPOSED ALASKA MODUS; To be Submitted to Sir L.H. Davies on His Arrival in London. THE ATLIN MINERS' CLAIMS Ex-Congressman Lewis Will Press for Their Inclusion in the High Commission's Arbitration., New York Times, September 10, 1899, Wednesday (Page 11, 1836 words)

Miscellanea

 * Active Volcano Near Atlin, Alaska., December 1, 1898, Wednesday Page 5, 101 words)


 * Telegraph Line to Alaska., New York Times, October 7, 1900, Wednesday (Page 16, 91 words)


 * NOVEL TRIP TO KLONDIKE; Attempt to be Made to Reach Dawson in an Automobile. Three Frenchmen Propose to Travel Over 800 Miles of Ice and Snow from Lake Bennett., New York Times, March 12, 1900, Wednesday (Page 5, 559 words)
 * SAW RESCUE PLANE THRICE.; Two Survivors Tell of Signaling in Vain to Wasson Then. Search Was Widely Pressed., New York Times, Special to The New York Times. December 11, 1930, Thursday (Page 2, 1138 words)


 * SEATTLE PLANES JOIN HUNT FOR LOST FLIERS; Land, Sea and Air Forces Take Up Search in British Columbia for Canadian Pilots., Special to The New York Times. November 4, 1930, Tuesday (Section: Business & Opportunity, Page 52, 351 words)


 * BROOKS CHOOSES A ROUTE.; Government Expert Finds One He Believes Autoists Can Negotiate., Special to The New York Times. December 1, 1907, Sunday (Page 4, 550 words) [New York-Paris Auto-race, 1907]

Separation of Mining District issue
although I changed the article to do away with the redlink to Skookum1 (talk) 16:41, 27 February 2009 (UTC)