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The A.J. Goddard: Reconstruction and Material Culture of a Klondike Gold Rush Sternwheeler

机译:A.J.戈达德:克朗代克淘金S船的重建与物质文化

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The A.J. Goddard, a steamboat built for the Klondike Gold Rush of 1897-1898, wrecked in 1901 on Lake Laberge, Yukon Territory, where it lay undisturbed until its rediscovery in 2008 by the Yukon River Survey Project, directed by John Pollack. The complete and undisturbed nature of the wreck site, which is the only known site from this period to show such remarkable preservation, provides an unparalleled opportunity for studying the construction features of one of the Klondike steamboats and its associated material culture.The wreck of the A.J. Goddard is the only known surviving example of a small, prefabricated sternwheeler from the Yukon River's sternwheeler days. Due to the nature of its construction and building material, the A.J. Goddard represents a period of vast change in shipbuilding techniques, and is part of the fascinating juxtaposition between traditional wooden boats and a new, prefabricated industrial solution to boatbuilding. Work thus far has revealed that the A.J. Goddard possessed a simple design and construction, likely not one developed specifically for the Yukon River. It appears that the need to carry it over a mountain influenced its design more than the qualities of the Yukon River. Modifications were made over the course of its short career to make it more suitable, but its tragic end indicates that it was not a good choice for open-water navigation, though it admirably and successfully fulfilled its mission of serving throughout the gold rush. Though it was not ideally suited for the river and lakes environment where it was built, the quickness and ingenuity with which the vessel was constructed made it one of the few vessels, out of the thousands that set out for the Yukon in the summer of 1898, to actually make it to Dawson in time for the gold rush without being delayed by ice in the north, as so many were.Field seasons were conducted in 2009 and 2010 that focused on recording the boat's construction features and artifacts. Select artifacts were recovered for study and display in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory with the intention of creating an exhibit for the Yukon public.
机译:A.J. Goddard是为1897年至1898年克朗代克淘金热而建造的汽船,于1901年在育空地区的Laberge湖上失事,直到约翰·波拉克(John Pollack)指挥的育空河勘测项目在2008年重新发现之前,它一直不受干扰。沉船遗址的完整而不受干扰的性质是这一时期唯一已知的显示出如此出色保护的遗址,为研究克朗代克汽船之一的建造特点及其相关的物质文化提供了无与伦比的机会。 AJ戈达德是育空河船尾轮船时代唯一的小型预制船尾轮船尚存的例子。由于其建筑和建筑材料的特性,A.J。戈达德代表着造船技术发生巨大变化的时期,并且是传统木船与新型,预制的造船工业解决方案之间令人着迷的并置的一部分。迄今为止的工作表明A.J.戈达德拥有简单的设计和结构,可能不是专门为育空河开发的。似乎需要把它带上一座山对它的设计影响更大,而不是育空河的质量。在其短暂的职业生涯中对其进行了修改,以使其更适合使用,但其悲惨的结局表明,尽管它令人钦佩并成功地完成了在淘金热期间的服务任务,但它并不是开阔水域航行的理想选择。尽管它并不十分适合建造该船的河流和湖泊环境,但该船的建造速度和精巧性使其成为少数几艘船之一,在1898年夏天前往育空地区的数千艘船中,以便及时赶往道森(Dawson),以防淘金高峰,而又不会像北方那样受北方冰面拖延。2009年和2010年进行了野外季节活动,重点记录了船的构造特征和人工制品。回收了精选的文物,以在育空地区的怀特霍斯研究和展示,目的是为育空公众创造一个展览。

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    Thomas Lindsey Hall;

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