
YOUNG ALASKANS IN THE FAR NORTH - BY - EMERSON HOUGH
ILLUSTRATIONS
YOUNG ALASKANS IN THE FAR NORTH - I - THE START FOR THE MIDNIGHT SUN
II. THE SCOWS
III. THE GREAT BRIGADE
IV. THE GRAND RAPIDS
V. WHITE-WATER DAYS
VI. ON THE STEAMBOAT
VII. THE WILD PORTAGE
VIII. ON THE MACKENZIE
Three teenage friends stand at the ragged rail stop of Athabasca Landing, fresh from a rattling train ride and already buzzing with plans to push north toward the Arctic Circle. Their uncle, an engineer who helped lay the new line, has promised a hard‑won trek across the untamed wilderness, and the boys have already spread a hand‑drawn map over the platform, tracing routes that were once only wagon tracks. With youthful bravado and a hint of nervous excitement, they argue over whether to wait for the rest of the party or set off right away.
Beyond the dusty settlement, low hills dotted with aspens give way to the sprawling fur‑trading posts of the Hudson’s Bay Company and makeshift cabins of mixed‑heritage families. The landscape is raw and unfamiliar, promising both danger and discovery as the trio prepares to follow riverways and rail lines deeper into the far north. Their adventure will test their courage, friendship, and the very maps they trust, all under the endless light of the midnight sun.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (276K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by D Alexander and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net. The University of Iowa, Iowa Authors collection graciously researched and provided scans of missing pages for this book. (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)
Release date
2009-05-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1857–1923
A lawyer-turned-writer from Iowa, he helped bring the American West to life through adventure-filled novels and historical fiction. His books blended frontier action with a strong feel for the landscapes, people, and myths of a changing nation.
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