Ward, Joe (Conductor)

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Joe Ward was born in England and trained as a gardener. He immigrated to the United States in the early 1900s, came north to Whitehorse in 1909, built a rowboat, paddled to Dawson and found work in a greenhouse. A year later he travled down the Yukon River to Fort Yukon, worked at mines on Birch Creek and at Circle City, and travled up the Porcupine River to a site above Shuman House, where he built a cabin and lived for the next 40 years, operating an extensive trapline.

From the description of Diaries 1912-1960. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 42064574

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referencedIn Hubbell, Ken. Hope Had Famous Negro Band in 1912, Black giants, a local Negro band [graphic]. Arkansas History Commission
creatorOf Ward, Joe. Diaries 1912-1960. University of Alaska Fairbanks, Elmer E. Rasmuson Library
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Porcupine River (Yukon and Alaska)
Alaska
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Meteorology
Trappers
Trapping
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Active 1912

Active 1960

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