On this episode of Our American Stories, The Klondike Gold Rush reshaped the Yukon and Alaskan frontiers almost overnight, drawing prospectors from around the world into one of the most unforgiving landscapes in North America. Among them was Belinda Mulrooney, a businesswoman who understood that the real opportunity of a gold rush often lies beyond the mines.
Rather than search for gold herself, Mulrooney built the infrastructure that made the rush possible. She supplied miners, constructed hotels, and moved quickly in a volatile economy where fortunes appeared and vanished with startling speed. Her success brought international attention, and for a time she stood as the richest woman in the Klondike. Here to tell her story is historian Roger McGrath, author of Gunfighters, Highwaymen, and Vigilantes: Violence on the Frontier.
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