John Sayyea

In 1874, John Sayyea and three companions came from Dease Lake up the Liard River and mined Sayyea Creek during the winter of 1874/75. Their find started a rush from the Cassiar goldfields in the spring of 1875 and gold was found on several creeks nearby. The very dangerous route discouraged miners.1)

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R. C. Coutts, Yukon: Places & Names. Sidney, B. C.: Gray’s Publishing Ltd. 1980.