Gibson, Sarah Ellen d. 1908.

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Sarah Ellen Gibson (d. 1908) followed her husband Joseph, a miner, to Dawson, Yukon Territory, in 1898. There she purchased and operated the Montana Laundry. In 1903 she left with William Butler for Fairbanks, Alaska, where she hoped to start a hotel. She and Butler had joint mining claims in the Fairbanks region.

From the description of Sarah Ellen Gibson Papers, 1884-1918. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 309412393

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creatorOf Gibson, Sarah Ellen d. 1908. Sarah Ellen Gibson Papers, 1884-1918. University of Alaska Fairbanks, Elmer E. Rasmuson Library
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associatedWith Butler, William. person
associatedWith Gibson Auto Stage Line (Fairbanks, Alaska). corporateBody
associatedWith Gibson, Elmer. person
associatedWith Gibson, Joseph. person
associatedWith Gibson, Thomas H. person
associatedWith Montana Laundry (Dawson, Yukon). corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Alaska
Dawson (Yukon)
Fairbanks (Alaska)
Yukon
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Gold mines and mining
Women pioneers
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Death 1908

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