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- Dease_Creek abstract "Dease Creek is a creek located in the Stikine Region of British Columbia. This creek flows into the west side of Dease Lake. Dease Creek was first staked for gold in 1873 by the Moores. The creek was staked for 16 miles and in 1874 supported 700 miners. Mining companies such as Three to One, Preseverence, Canadian, Caledonia, and Baronovitch worked the creek. The total yield for the first five years was $1,054,400.00. The largest gold nugget recovered was in 1875 and weighed 50 ounces. By 1876 Chinese miners controlled most of the creek. The creek was considered to be mined out by 1880.".
- Dease_Creek wikiPageID "33280869".
- Dease_Creek wikiPageLength "1040".
- Dease_Creek wikiPageOutDegree "5".
- Dease_Creek wikiPageRevisionID "610777296".
- Dease_Creek wikiPageWikiLink British_Columbia.
- Dease_Creek wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cassiar_Country.
- Dease_Creek wikiPageWikiLink Category:Creeks_of_British_Columbia.
- Dease_Creek wikiPageWikiLink Dease_Lake_(British_Columbia).
- Dease_Creek wikiPageWikiLink Stikine_Region.
- Dease_Creek wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dease Creek".
- Dease_Creek wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:BritishColumbia-geo-stub.
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- Dease_Creek subject Category:Cassiar_Country.
- Dease_Creek subject Category:Creeks_of_British_Columbia.
- Dease_Creek hypernym Creek.
- Dease_Creek type River.
- Dease_Creek type Thing.
- Dease_Creek comment "Dease Creek is a creek located in the Stikine Region of British Columbia. This creek flows into the west side of Dease Lake. Dease Creek was first staked for gold in 1873 by the Moores. The creek was staked for 16 miles and in 1874 supported 700 miners. Mining companies such as Three to One, Preseverence, Canadian, Caledonia, and Baronovitch worked the creek. The total yield for the first five years was $1,054,400.00. The largest gold nugget recovered was in 1875 and weighed 50 ounces.".
- Dease_Creek label "Dease Creek".
- Dease_Creek differentFrom Dease_River.
- Dease_Creek differentFrom Dease_Strait.
- Dease_Creek sameAs Q5247023.
- Dease_Creek sameAs m.0h7m5lt.
- Dease_Creek sameAs Q5247023.
- Dease_Creek wasDerivedFrom Dease_Creek?oldid=610777296.
- Dease_Creek isPrimaryTopicOf Dease_Creek.