Born in 1850, C. C. Filson
inherited his father's pioneer spirit and love of the outdoors.
After homesteading in Nebraska and roaming the country as a railroad
conductor, he moved to the small city of Seattle, Washington in the
1890's.
Filson's timing couldn't have been better. By 1897,
the Great Klondike Gold Rush was on, and thousands of fortune
hunters were stampeding into Seattle, headed north. Armed with a
strong work ethic, a reputation for honesty, and several years'
experience operating a small loggers' outfitting store, C. C. Filson
was ready to stake his claim to fame.