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Harry Chambers and Annie Kershaw of Dalton Post were married in December 1912.((Record of Births, Deaths and Marriages in Kathy Van Bibber, "A Glimpse of the beginning: Champagne Business and Social Buildings." | Harry Chambers and Annie Kershaw of Dalton Post were married in December 1912.((Record of Births, Deaths and Marriages in Kathy Van Bibber, "A Glimpse of the beginning: Champagne Business and Social Buildings." | ||
- | Shorty and Annie Chambers were the registered owners of the Krautschneider House in Whitehorse in 1923. They paid the British Yukon Land Company for the house with instalments of firewood. They operated the Pioneer Stables, one of the best in town, and ran teams between Whitehorse and their trading post in Champagne.((Dianne Green, Exploring Old Whitehorse: Three Walking Tours of the Yukon' | + | Shorty and Annie Chambers were the registered owners of the Krautschneider House in Whitehorse in 1923. They paid the British Yukon Land Company for the house with instalments of firewood. They operated the Pioneer Stables, one of the best in town, and ran teams between Whitehorse and their trading post in Champagne.((Dianne Green, Exploring Old Whitehorse: Three Walking Tours of the Yukon' |
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+ | Chambers was in failing health for several years before his death. He had been living in Champagne, but his funeral in Whitehorse was one of the largest in the history of the town, and businesses closed during the service.((" | ||
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