1899  (1957)  "For two dollars apiece in Chekaco money, I unite this couple in matrimony."
1922  We had . . . parsnips and potatoes. These were good "chechako spuds" shipped in from the South.
1926  Although "cheechako" money or currency was rapidly making its way into the Yukon, it was no infrequent sight to see a poke of gold thrown on the scales.