- male, deceased (1916)
- Jack London, was an American author who wrote "The Call of the Wild" and other books. A pioneer in the then-burgeoning world of commercial magazine...
- male, deceased (2004)
- Pierre Francis Berton, CC, O.Ont, BA, D.Litt (July 12, 1920 - November 30, 2004) was a noted Canadian author of non-fiction, especially Canadiana...
- male, deceased (1898)
- Jefferson Randolph ("Soapy") Smith II (1860-July 8, 1898) was an American con artist and gangster who had a major hand in the organized criminal...
- male, deceased (1958)
- Robert William Service (January 16, 1874 - September 11, 1958) was a poet and writer. He is most well known for his writings on the Canadian north,...
- male, deceased (1922)
- George Washington Carmack (September 24, 1860 - June 5, 1922) was a Contra Costa County, California-born prospector in the Yukon. He was originally...
- male, deceased (1935) (Redmond, Washington, United States)
- "Swiftwater" Bill Gates was an American frontiersman and fortune hunter, and a fixture in stories of the Klondike Gold Rush. He made and lost...
- male, deceased (1919)
- Major General Sir Samuel Benfield Steele, CB, KCMG, MVO (5 January 1849 - 30 January 1919) was a distinguished soldier and famous member of the...
- male, deceased (1908)
- Dawson Charlie or Káa goox was a Tagish/Tlingit First Nation person and one of the co-discoverers of gold that led to the Klondike Gold Rush. He w...
- male, deceased (1909)
- William Moore was a steamship captain, businessman, miner and explorer in British Columbia and Alaska. During most of British Columbia's gold...
- male, deceased (1912)
- William Ogilvie, was a Canadian Dominion land surveyor, explorer and Commissioner of the Yukon Territory. He was born on a farm in Gloucester...
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