The Alaska frontier . emained there until travel by that trailceased. The post at the Log Cabin was maintaineduntil it was withdrawn according to the modus vivendiof October 1899 to the summit of the White the 7nodus vivendi came into force, therewas a Canadian post, called Pleasant Camp, in thedirection of the Dalton Trail in the valley of theChilcat River, about ten marine leagues, or thirtymiles inland from the coast line. According to thetemporary boundary line along the Klaheela River,the point of that tetnporary line nearest to theneighboring branch or sinuosity of the Lynn C


The Alaska frontier . emained there until travel by that trailceased. The post at the Log Cabin was maintaineduntil it was withdrawn according to the modus vivendiof October 1899 to the summit of the White the 7nodus vivendi came into force, therewas a Canadian post, called Pleasant Camp, in thedirection of the Dalton Trail in the valley of theChilcat River, about ten marine leagues, or thirtymiles inland from the coast line. According to thetemporary boundary line along the Klaheela River,the point of that tetnporary line nearest to theneighboring branch or sinuosity of the Lynn Canalis much less than ten marine leagues or thirty milesinland. (See Map No. 28.) By the terms of the Map to acc<37np€irty the Modus Vtveruf^corvoUuled October , the United StxUes wrtd. Great Britairv,ftxijxg a pro vis ion cUbouruiary line between, CojvcLda. and the Territory of Alaska a^oittthe head of Lynn^CartxU. Pr^yareilin. the Office of ihu ( Coast and. Gatdcthc Surycy. Treasury Map showing the Modus Vivendi, October 2oth, 1899. MAP No. 28. 172 THE ALASKA FRONTIER. modus vivendi the boundary of American territory-was brought nearer to the coast line at three agreeing to the summits of the White and theChilkoot Passes as the provisional boundary, the spiritof the treaty of 1825 was observed. For at boththose points there is a natural water shed less thanten marine leagues from the coast. But in the regionof the Dalton Trail, the frontier, to accord with thespirit of the Anglo-Muscovite Treaty of 1825, shouldbe marked much farther inland than the temporaryline agreed upon by the modus vivendi. In thismodus vivendi, the United States acted most gener-ously towards the British Empire, which at that timewas in an awkward position. Only nine days before,October nth, war had begun in South Africa be-tween the English and the Boers. If, owing to apossible clash between American and Canadianminers in their hunt for gold in the region of


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