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A Vision Of The Future

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Parent Issue
Day
5
Month
November
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Clarence Kiiig, fornierly chief of the United States geological survey, says: "The time is not f ar distant when a man can start out of Denver and travel to Klondike, stopping every night at a mining camp. Already two American stamp milis are pounding away on the borders of the strait of Magellan, and the day is approaching when a chain of mining camps will extend from Cape Horn to St. Michael's. I believe ■we are about to enter npon a century which will open up vast resources and ■will be the grandest the earth has ever known. Before the end of the twentieth century the traveler will enter a sleeping car at Chicago bound via Bering strait for St. Petersburg, and the dream of Governor Gilpin will be realized."

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News