Wait for the ferry
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subsistence harvest curing along the beachfront
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Alaska Natives seining
404 km away
Alaska Natives
435 km away
Biggest Earthquake in the US
435 km away
two gold stampeders
473 km away
Group of cannery workers
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The Earps rented this cabin
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Moravian Mission Station
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The discovery of gold
683 km away
The Yukon Field Force
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LIFE IN YUKON
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Chief Roderick
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Yendeiyank, also known as George Schwatka
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A boat approaching the city
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Lincoln Street
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Alaskan Women
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Lincoln Street
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Founders and early members of the Alaska Native Brotherhood
886 km away
Tlingit baseball players
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about two blocks wide and five miles long
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Freight wagons of the W. J. Rowe Transfer Co.
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Dogs pulling a rail cart
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Wyatt Earp billed his Dexter Saloon in Nome as "the only second class saloon in Alaska".
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The Dexter Saloon at left was owned by Wyatt Earp and his partner Charles E. Hoxie
958 km away
4th of July Parade
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Inuit mother and child
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U.S. President Warren G. Harding
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Retrato de Moldrup Marie Baumann
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FIRST REGULAR TRAIN
1454 km away
Fishing boat “New England” covered in ice
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STREET SCENE
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Automobiles in mud on the Monkman Pass Highway
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STREET SCENE
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