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Alaska was
Chief Kowee, who is
credited with
exploring much of the area
later named for Juneau.
Harris and
Juneau were sent with
Kowee by
George Pilz,...
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Kowee Cr**** (also
spelled as Cowee, Kow-eeh, or Kowie) is a
river on
Douglas Island in the City and
Borough of Juneau, Alaska,
United States. Its origin...
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southeastern Alaska was
Chief Kowee.
Kowee is
credited with
discovering much of the
Juneau area.
Richard and Joe were sent with
Kowee by
George Pilz, an entrepreneur...
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slurred notes in
plain patterns and is
often remarkably melodious: keow,
kowee, keow, k'loo, keeloo. This
species inhabits amidst lush vegetation, in specially...
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Juneau mining district, of
which the
Juneau gold belt is but one part.
Chief Kowee was one of the
earliest gold
prospectors in the belt area. In 1880, he revealed...
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located in the
Silver Bow
Basin at the edge of Juneau. In 1880,
Chief Kowee revealed to
prospectors Joe
Juneau and
Richard Harris the
presence of gold...
- of the
Boundary Ranges,
located on
Douglas Island, west of the head of
Kowee Cr**** and 3
miles (4.8 km)
southwest of the city of Juneau. In 1950, the...
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mining area in the U.S.
state of Alaska. In 1880 a
local inhabitant,
Chief Kowee,
revealed to
prospectors Joe
Juneau and
Richard Harris the
presence of gold...
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flowed into
Silver Bow Basin.
Richard Harris and Joe Juneau, with
Chief Kowee,
discovered gold in the
gulch on
October 3, 1880.
Harris mined the gulch...
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place in this region.[citation needed] In 1880 a
local inhabitant,
Chief Kowee,
revealed to
prospectors Joe
Juneau and
Richard Harris the
presence of gold...