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The Young Alaskans

by Emerson Hough

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The Young Alaskans is a young adult adventure novel composed in narrative prose. It recounts the experiences of three boys—Rob McIntyre, Jesse Wilcox, and John Hardy—who reside in the frontier town of Valdez, Alaska. The narrative details their preparations for and participation in an expedition into the wilderness surrounding their community, highlighting their encounters with natural elements, local inhabitants, and the perils of remote exploration. The story captures their physical activities alongside moments of personal development, illustrating their growth from childhood into early adolescence through challenges faced in the rugged Alaskan landscape.

Set in the early 20th century, the novel reflects the period’s frontier life and the themes of exploration and camaraderie. It emphasizes the boys’ fascination with adventure and the outdoor environment of Alaska, portraying their engagement with the wilderness as a formative part of their maturation process. The narrative begins in the coastal town of Valdez, where the boys await the arrival of a steamboat bringing supplies and news from the outside world.

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Rob McIntyre had been angling for codfish at the top of Valdez dock for the past half-hour. Now, hearing the hoarse boom of the ocean vessel’s whistle out in the fog-bank which covered the mouth of the harbor, he pulled in his fishing-line, hurriedly threw together his heap of flapping fish, and, turning, sent shoreward the cry always welcome to dwellers in Alaska coast towns. “Steamboat! Steamboat!” Some one at the freight office on Valdez dock heard him and repeated the cry. Again and again it was passed from one to another along the half-mile of high sidewalk which led from the dock to the town. Soon in every corner of the streets of Valdez there resounded the call: “Steamboat! Steamboat!” Now there came to the ears of all the low, hoarse boom of the steamer’s whistle. The great vessel was lying out somewhere in the fog, nosing her way in carefully, taking care not to touch any of the hidden rocks which line the Alaskan shores. The residents of the town poured out from dwelling and shop alike, and soon the streets were full, almost the entire population hurrying over the long trestle to the dock where the boat must land. The whistle said to them that there were now at hand cargoes of goods for the merchants, machinery for the new railroad building inland, necessities and luxuries for every-day life, and, best of all, letters, books and papers from the outside world. “Outside” in an Alaskan coast town means the United States. Across the range of mountains which fence off the coast from the vast interior “outside” means the coast itself; just as to any town dweller of the Alaska coast “inside” means somewhere in the icy interior, vast and unexplored. Among the first to hasten down the long walk from the main street of the town were two friends of Rob McIntyre—Jesse Wilcox and John Hardy, the former ten and the latter twelve years of age, each therefore a little younger than Rob, who himself was now nearly fourteen. These boys might be called young Alaskans, for although the town of Valdez itself was not more than a few years old, their fathers had helped found the town and were prominent in its business affairs. Mr. Hardy was engaged in railway contracts on the new railroad, and Mr. Wilcox was chief of engineers on

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