Anthony Albert "Tony" Hollenbeck (1869-1936) Tony Hollenbeck came into the Yukon over the Chilkoot Pass in June 1900. He was listed as a miner at Glen Boyle, Mayo, and Keno Hill. He had a placer mining application between 1911 and 1923. In 1917/18 he was a point man, working on the steam points for the Yukon Gold Company dredges.((Yukon Archives Genealogy Database Search Results. 2019 website: http://yukongenealogy.com/search?search=Hollenbeck)) He was an early staker with the Lake Group of claims on Keno Hill after silver was discovered there in 1919. Hollenbeck was a blacksmith by trade. He died in Mayo.((Linda E.T. MacDonald and Lynette R. Bleiler, //Gold & Galena.// Mayo Historical Society, 1990: 67.))