China Joe

China Joe (1834 - May 17/18, 1917, also nicknamed Joe the Baker[1][2]) was a Chinese American merchant who worked in Alaska during its gold-mining boom days in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

His Chinese name is not known exactly, and varies from source to source:

Joe first came to North America in 1864, landing in Victoria, British Columbia and moving to Boise, Idaho. He moved to the Cassiar region in 1874 and operated a bakery near Dease Lake. He was known for fair prices of his goods, especially around 1875 when the area's primary supply route, the Stikine River, froze early and steamboats were unable to deliver items such as flour.[1] He was well known for his generosity toward miners.[3]

He moved to Wrangell about 1878. He purchased an abandoned steamwheeler named the Hope, built a restaurant and bakery in the hull, and rented out the staterooms. The business worked well for about a year until Wrangell began to decline. Joe then moved to Sitka, Alaska and operated a bakery there.[1]

In the summer of 1881 Joe moved to Juneau. He bought half of a townlot on July 18 at the corner of Third and Main streets. The estate cost $60USD.[1] There he opened the city's first bakery,[6] where he lived for 36 years. Supporters worked to keep Joe in Juneau when Chinese workers in the Treadwell gold mine were forced out of the city in 1886. Joe was proud to be an active member of the early Juneau community.[4] He is buried in Juneau's Evergreen Cemetery.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DeArmond, R. N.. The Founding of Juneau. 1967.
  2. "China Joe". Alaska's Digital Archives. Retrieved 2008-01-29.
  3. 1 2 3 Marquis, Kim (2008-01-28). "Presentation to pay tribute to Juneau pioneer". Juneau Empire. Retrieved 2008-01-29.
  4. 1 2 Rickard, Thomas Arthur. Through the Yukon and Alaska, p. 22. San Francisco: Mining and Scientific Press, 1909.
  5. "China Joe and Other Foreign Miners". Alaska's Gold. 1999. Retrieved 2008-01-29.
  6. Ferrell, Nancy (1995-07-12). "The Founding of Juneau, Alaska". Retrieved 2008-01-29.
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