"A compelling account...the work provides a window to the life in the Koyukuk mining community, the men, the politics, the work, and the lore that chronicles their time in the country."
W. Schneider, Professor Emeritus
Alaska and Polar Regions, Rasmuson Library
University of Alaska Fairbanks
"I've finished reading your book on Creecy and am completely enthralled by his story! ...I'm so thrilled about this book and the marvelous history you've brought to light after it was tucked away in a box for so many years. I most appreciate the way you put Creecy's story into context with the little grey boxes. Your telling of events increased my understanding of an era I knew little about. Thanks again! " Angela Schmidt, film archivist
Alaska and Polar Regions Collections & Archives, Rasmuson Library
University of Alaska Fairbanks
"I finished your book this weekend, it was a very good read...I think the way it was written, it is readable by many age levels, and your gray box explanations within each chapter would help readers understand issues and historical facts that they otherwise might have questions about."
Doreen Cooper, Historical Archaeologist (retired)
Skagway, Alaska
"The historic details in this book brought to life the story of Roshier Creecy and I found myself captivated by his adventures in the Gold Rush era of Alaska."
Elise Israel
Asheville, North Carolina
"This book describes the unique life one of the first black gold miners in Alaska in a poignant and historically informative story. In addition to being an interesting life story, there's tons of information in here for anyone interested in Alaskan (and American) history, and it's meticulously well referenced!"
Laura Lund
Fairbanks, Alaska