Primary Name: Bratnober, Henry
Filed as: bratnober_henry
Also known as: Henry Bratnober
Occupation / Association: Businessman; Mining Investor; Partner, Dalton Trail Company
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Associated places: Alaska; Yukon District; Pyramid Harbor; Forty-Mile District; Circle District
Keywords: Henry Bratnober, Dalton Trail Company partner, Yukon freighting, Alaska mining investor
Biography
Henry Bratnober was a partner in the Dalton Trail Company, organized in 1895 to provide reliable freighting services into the Yukon during the early gold rush period.
Observing the pre-Klondike gold activity in the Circle and Forty-Mile mining districts and the growing need for dependable transportation into the Yukon region, John Malony and Jack Dalton formed a partnership for the Dalton Trail Company. Bratnober joined the venture along with E. B. Hanley and Fred Norvell.
The company operated the Dalton Trail, a packhorse route extending from Pyramid Harbor across the coastal mountains toward the Yukon interior. Prior to the completion of the White Pass & Yukon Railway, the trail served as an important transportation and supply route for miners and prospectors traveling to the interior goldfields.
Sources
Historical accounts of the Dalton Trail Company and Yukon freighting operations
Tags: Henry Bratnober, Dalton Trail Company, Alaska mining investors, Yukon freighting, Klondike Gold Rush logistics, Pyramid Harbor trail
