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All That Glitters
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15 September 2009

Like many men of the nineteenth century, Joseph Francis Ladue (1854–1901) sought to rise from humble origins to a position of wealth—by way of the motherlode. His quest took him to the dusty, rowdy boomtowns of Deadwood and Tombstone and the unexplored territory of Canada’s Yukon. There, for fifteen years, he worked as a prospector, trader, miner, and promoter of the Yukon Valley. When gold was discovered in the Klondike, Ladue founded Dawson City, one of the most important commercial centers during the heady days of the Klondike gold rush. Painstakingly researched, All That Glitters brings readers the exciting, vivid life story of this Northern pioneer.
Ed and Star Jones live in Dawson City and Sante Fe, New Mexico. For forty years they have retraced Ladue’s steps in Canada and the United States.
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Prologue
Introduction
Roots: 1850-1876
The American West: 1876-1881
New Mexico and Arizona
The Yukon Years: 1882-1898
A Trip East
Another Trip East
All That Glitters
The Ladue-Yukon Transportation Company
Dawson in 1898
Dawson and the Ladue Company after Joe’s Death
Epilogue
Ladue Genealogy
Yukon Chronology
Notes
Bibliography
Index