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EURO-AMERICAN HISTORY<br />

Euro-American presence in southeast Alaska began in"the latter part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

18th century when explorers visited the area in search <strong>of</strong> highly prized furs,<br />

particularly the sea otter, for trade purposes. The survey for Alaskan<br />

resources included the search for precious minerals <strong>and</strong> the hope <strong>of</strong> discovering<br />

the famed Northwest Passage (State <strong>of</strong> Alaska 1982).<br />

Countri es i nvo 1ved in exploring the northwest coast <strong>of</strong> North Ameri ca<br />

included Spain, Engl<strong>and</strong>, Russia, France <strong>and</strong> Japan. Russian explorers are<br />

recorded as the first to encounter Native groups in southeastern Alaska. The<br />

first published account <strong>of</strong> exploration in Gastineau Channel was written by<br />

Captain George Vancouver, describing his journeys in 1793 <strong>and</strong> 1794. Seventy<br />

years later, the name Gastineau Channel was included on the 1867 Humphrey<br />

manuscript furni.shed to Western Telegraph Company (Werner 1925).<br />

John Muir, a well-.known naturalist, visited Lynn Canal in 1879. Upon his<br />

return to Sitka after interacting with Chilkat Tlingits, Muir noted that gold<br />

might be found in the area lying between Windham Bay <strong>and</strong> Sullivan Isl<strong>and</strong> in<br />

northern Lynn Canal. Chief Kowee <strong>of</strong> the Auk Tl ingits brought ore samples to<br />

George Pt l z a mining engineer residing in Sitka in 1880. These samples<br />

confirmed Muir1s statements- <strong>of</strong> potential gold reserves in southeast Alaska<br />

(DeArmond 1967).<br />

Encouraged by Kowee's visit, Pilz grubstaked two miners new to Sitka, Joe<br />

<strong>Juneau</strong> <strong>and</strong> Richard Harris. On 17 July 1880 the parties signed a service<br />

agreement stipulating the condition <strong>of</strong> the survey work. In addition to<br />

providing three months <strong>of</strong> supplies, three Auk guides <strong>and</strong> a canoe for<br />

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