Claude J. Irvine (1871 - 1939)

Claude Irvine was a part owner of the Tally-Ho mine with C.I. Burnside, Fred McGlashan, Adam Bernie, and William Haire. They staked the property in 1906 and did considerable development work over the years. The Tally-Ho group was nine full claims in the Wheaton River district, about eighteen miles from Robinson Station. William Haire was deceased by 1921.1) By the year of his death in 1939, Claude Irvine had lived in the Annie Lake district for at least twenty-five years.2)

1)
The Whitehorse Star (Whitehorse), 8 April 1921.
2)
The Whitehorse Star (Whitehorse), 30 June 1939.