A. J. Goddard
A. J. Goddard was a Klondike Gold Rush era sternwheeler owned by Seattle businessman Albert J. Goddard and built for transport of men and supplies on the Upper Yukon River in Canada. She was assembled from pieces which were manufactured in San Francisco, shipped up to Skagway, Alaska, hauled over the Coast Mountains, and finally assembled at Lake Bennett. She made one trip to Dawson during the gold rush, was sold and sank in a storm on Lake Laberge in 1901. Her wreck was discovered in 2008 by Doug Davidge and was designated as a Yukon Historic Site.
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A. J. Goddard
A. J. Goddard was a Klondike Gold Rush era sternwheeler owned by Seattle businessman Albert J. Goddard and built for transport of men and supplies on the Upper Yukon River in Canada. She was assembled from pieces which were manufactured in San Francisco, shipped up to Skagway, Alaska, hauled over the Coast Mountains, and finally assembled at Lake Bennett. She made one trip to Dawson during the gold rush, was sold and sank in a storm on Lake Laberge in 1901. Her wreck was discovered in 2008 by Doug Davidge and was designated as a Yukon Historic Site.
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A. J. Goddard was a Klondike G ...... ated as a Yukon Historic Site.
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Sank, 22 October 1901
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31,083,872
Wikipage revision ID
738,240,933
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Ship in service
Ship owner
Albert J. Goddard
Ship propulsion
Steam powered sternwheeler
Ship route
Upper Yukon River
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61.0259 -135.1191
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A. J. Goddard was a Klondike G ...... ated as a Yukon Historic Site.
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A. J. Goddard
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6.10259e+1
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-1.351191e+2