Arrived in Alaska, May 1898, C1900;
Location notice “Old Crow,” on Chisna River, 4/17/1900, no witnesses, p. 60, Chisna MD Records, 1900; Location Notice, “Old Kentucky” Claim, on Willow Creek, located 4/14/1900, witness J.Kaher, p. 61, Chisna MD Records, 1900; Location Notice for “Derby,” about 1/2 mile above Chisna River, 6/9/1900, p. 146, Chisna MD.Records, 1900; Along Copper River Trail between 6/28/1900-10/1/1900, C1900; James Garrett sells for $500 all interests in his Chisna mining district claims which he acquired by grubstaking Thos. H. Hunt and E.E. Maddox to George Davison who assumes all responsibilities provided the debts do not exceed $50, 9/29/1900, witnessed by Thomas H. Grant and William Would, Chistochina, No. 2, p. 204; Location notice: “The Belle,” on Hidden Treasure Creek tributary of the Chistochina, witnesses Maddox and Nelson, 8/29, 1900, Valdez MDR, 1900, p. 180; Location notice for the “Independence Claim,” oon Hidden Treasure Creek, 7/4/1900, p. 266, Chisna MD.Records, 1900; Location notice for claim on Slate Creek, 7/28/1900, p. 286, Chisna MD.Records, 1900; Notice of Protest, for claim on Chisna River, . . “protest against any person, or persons, company or corporation, to occupy th ground . . . destroying notice posts, stakes, or any imporvements made . . . this ground was never located (orclaimed0 by any person, persons, company or corporation as was evidenced by the absence of location notice or boundary stakes.” 4/17/1900, witnesses, E.C. Maddox, J.S. Kaher, p. 177, Chisna MD.Records, 1900; Notice of Protest: by Chris Tyosevig against the “Lone Hand” situated on Stock Creek, a tributary of the Chisna River . . . “The reason that the claim was first located on or about June 29th 1900 by M.V. Edwards who at that time held a claim on the said Stock Creek, which according to the laws of the District is not legal. Further for the reason that on or about the 7th day of July 1900, the name of M.V. Edwards was scratched out of the original location notice and the names of Chas. Mayman, and Ed Maddox placed thereon. By reason of the staking of this claim by M.V. Edwards, this claim was covered up and legitimate prospectors were deprived of their just rights. The said M.V. Edwards still holds an interest in said claim. All of which I am prepared to establish before the court. Having located the said claim on the 10th day of July 1900 in good faith and with the intention of developing and working the same, I therefore protest against and warn all persons especially M. V. Edwards, Chas. Mayman, Ed Maddox and Thos. Hunt from entering upon said claim to do any work or take anything therefrom.” 9/5/1900, VMDR, 1900, p. 209;
Arrived Valdez via “hazardous & exciting trip down the Copper River in a small boat to Orca.” The Valdez News, 1:32. 10/12/01. p. 4;