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 In 1898, Stewart joined the stampede to the Klondike. (“Alexander David Stewart.” Wikipedia, 2020 website: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_David_Stewart.) He led a Mackenzie River expedition, planning to build a steamer on the Athabasca River. He died of scurvy in March 1899 on the Peel River. His last diary entry read that he had loose teeth and sore gums.((2012 website: http://www.klondike-gold.com/canadianheroesandscoundrels.htm)) In 1898, Stewart joined the stampede to the Klondike. (“Alexander David Stewart.” Wikipedia, 2020 website: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_David_Stewart.) He led a Mackenzie River expedition, planning to build a steamer on the Athabasca River. He died of scurvy in March 1899 on the Peel River. His last diary entry read that he had loose teeth and sore gums.((2012 website: http://www.klondike-gold.com/canadianheroesandscoundrels.htm))
   
-I [SR] could not find a copy of Marshall William Conley’s //Alexander David Stewart, a Biography,// privately published around 1966. +I [SR] have not found a copy of Marshall William Conley’s //Alexander David Stewart, a Biography,// privately published around 1966. 
  
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