Pilz, George E.

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George E. Pilz was born in Saxony, Germany in 1845. After studying mining and doing exploratory drilling for coal, Pilz came to the United States in 1867. He worked as a mineral examiner and mining engineer in Vermont, Michigan, California, and Nevada. Moving to Sitka, Alaska in 1879, Pilz financed several prospectors including Richard Tighe Harris (1833-1907) and Joseph Juneau, who made a major gold strike in 1880 at Quartz Gulch and Silver Bow Basin. In addition to this, Pilz organized or helped organize a number of mining companies in Alaska.

From the description of Correspondence of George E. Pilz, 1882-1907, (bulk 1882-1898). (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 122383395

Prospector and miner;

grubstaked Richard Harris and Joe Juneau who made Alaska's first major gold discovery at Gold Creek in Juneau.

From the description of Letters of George E. Pilz, ca. 1920-1922. (Alaska State Library). WorldCat record id: 42064087

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creatorOf Pilz, George E. Letters of George E. Pilz, ca. 1920-1922. Alaska State Library
creatorOf Pilz, George E. Correspondence of George E. Pilz, 1882-1907, (bulk 1882-1898). Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens
creatorOf Family papers of Richard Tighe Harris, 1853-1969. Alaska State Library
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Place Name Admin Code Country
Dawson (Yukon)
Yukon
Alaska
Juneau (Alaska)
Alaska
Subject
Frontier and pioneer life
German Americans
Miners
Mines and mineral resources
Mines and mineral resources
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Active 1920

Active 1922

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