Captain William Moore The Visionary - Skagway AK
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Don.Morfe
N 59° 27.014 W 135° 19.416
8V E 481651 N 6590232
A former steamboat captain on the rivers in Alaska and British Columbia, Moore was an adventurer who had taken part in gold stampedes in North and South America. he believed that gold would be found, and had a vision of Skagway---with its deep-water harbor and trail through the White Pass—as the gateway to the north.
Waymark Code: WM12TDN
Location: Alaska, United States
Date Posted: 07/12/2020
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member bluesnote
Views: 1

Captain William Moore first saw the Skagway River Valley and the White Pass in the spring of 1887 when he came with a Canadian survey team to determine the exact position of the 141st meridian separating Alaska and what is now Canada’s Yukon. He was so impressed that he returned with his son, Ben, in October 1887 to claim a 160-acre homestead in the Skagway valley. The Moores laid a foundation for a cabin and began construction of a wharf before leaving in November for the winter.

A former steamboat captain on the rivers in Alaska and British Columbia, Moore was an adventurer who had taken part in gold stampedes in North and South America. Like many of men already mining in the north, he believed that gold would be found, and had a vision of Skagway---with its deep-water harbor and trail through the White Pass—as the gateway to the north. For the next ten years father and son worked intermittently on improvements to their homestead and wharf. Captain Moore’s dream almost became a nightmare when thousands of stampeders began to arrive on the Skagway beach in July, 1897. Gold had been discovered a year earlier in the Klondike.

Many moved on to the gold fields while others stayed to build a new community. They refused to recognize Moore’s homestead claim and litigation began. Eventually the Moores were awarded the land that their improvements were on plus 25 per cent of the assessed value of the lost property. They continued to own Moore Wharf but later sold it to the White Pass and Yukon Route; it became known as the Railroad Dock.

In 1907 the Moores decided to leave Skagway. For 20 years they had pursued a dream and had lived to see a railroad in Skagway. Captain Moore spent his remaining years in Victoria, British Columbia.
Marker Name: Captain William Moore The Visionary

Marker Type: City

Addtional Information:
The marker is located on Broadway, Port of Skagway, south of the Visitor Center, Skagway, Alaska


Date Dedicated / Placed: Not listed

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