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A severe storm battered the coast of the Seward Peninsula in August 1900 |
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Nome beach scene west of town |
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A collection of various-sized nuggets and gold dust |
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This nugget was valued at $1,552.00 |
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Enormous nugget found by Pioneering Mining Company |
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Men used horse-drawn wagons to move freight on the beach at Nome, October 22, 1900 |
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The S. S. Ohio |
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John Brynteson is seated in his 1902 wedding portrait |
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Erik Lindblom |
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Three Lucky Swedes |
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After the stampeders had come and gone |
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Nearly 20 years after the infamous strike of the "Three Lucky Swedes" |
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Arrival of the first mail of the season |
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The Norwegian member of the "Three Lucky Swedes" |
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Anvil Creek in Nome |
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