Oscar A. Schultz Oscar Schultz and his wife Agnes moved to Old Crow in 1917 and remained for at least two years.((Colin Beairsto, "Making Camp: Rampart House on the Porcupine River." Prepared for the Yukon Heritage Branch, March 1997: 195.)) Schultz and B. Johnson opened the Old Crow post together. When the demand for muskrat fur fell in the 1920s, they closed their store and left the area.((Ken Coates, “The Northern Yukon: A History.” Parks Canada, August 1979: 40.))