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Unfortunately, his business investments, "a mattress-and-upholstery company, a brick company, a trust-and-savings bank, and the Lippy Building", all failed, and he died bankrupt in 1931 at the age of 71. However, his widow was provided with $ 50 a month from a hospital land agreement. Salome Lippy
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region of Canada. They decided to abandon Sixteen and Seventeen in order to concentrate on some other claims. Lippy had a claim further up the creek, but restaked Sixteen because his wife wanted a cabin, and there was timber there. Sixteen proved to be one of the richest claims of the gold rush.
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He and his wife went on a worldwide tour, before building a lavishly decorated 15-room house in Seattle. He gave generously to the YMCA, the First United Methodist Church and the
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Photo of "Three men in front of 16 Eldorado claim owned by T. S. Lippy, Eldorado Creek, ca. 1898"
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T. S. Lippy returning from the Yukon with a packtrain in 1899, carrying about one ton of gold
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and Ethel Berry, who also became rich, were neighbors of the Lippys, living a mile away.
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Salome Lippy was the first white woman in the area, until she was joined by
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Hard Places: Reading the Landscape of America's Historic Mining Districts
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The Official Guide to the Klondyke Country and the Gold Fields of Alaska
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The Klondike Fever: The Life And Death Of The Last Great Gold Rush
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W. E. Stevens, T. S. Lippy, H. P. Grant, H. E. Schmidt - trustees
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On July 25, 1898, the Lippys arrived in San Francisco aboard the
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had staked claims Fourteen to Seventeen on Eldorado Creek in the
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Lippy was the athletic director of or an instructor at the
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golf tournament and was the Port Commissioner of the
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Dates are shown on his gravestone, reproduced there.
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Klondike Gold Rush
Seattle
YMCA
Nanaimo
Klondike
Ethel Berry
Clarence
Chicago Tribune
The Seattle Automobile Company
Anti-Saloon League
Seattle General Hospital
Dawson City
Skagway, Alaska
Pacific Northwest Amateur
Port of Seattle
"Thomas Sergent Lippy"
"Wealthy Klondiker Here: T. S. Lippy Made His Money in Alaska and Is Doing Good With It"
Los Angeles Herald
"Klondike fever shakes Seattle"
Juneau Empire
Associated Press
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"Women As Plucky Klondyke Pilgrims"
Los Angeles Herald


The Official Guide to the Klondyke Country and the Gold Fields of Alaska

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