Woman Who Went to Alaska

Woman Who Went to Alaska
Published in 1900, 'Woman Who Went to Alaska' by May Kellogg Sullivan recounts the author's adventurous travels through Alaska during 1899. Over 18 months, Sullivan undertook two solo trips covering 12,000 miles, navigating the rugged terrain and experiencing life in rough mining camps. This travel narrative offers a vivid portrayal of the untamed wilderness and the challenges faced by early explorers, providing a unique perspective on Alaska before it became a state in 1959.









