Nome has approximately 3.806 inhabitants and we also have many old photographs nearby in places such as Wales, Bethel, Rampart, Anderson or Nenana.
Inuit mother and child
Wyatt Earp billed his Dexter Saloon in Nome as "the only second class saloon in Alaska".
The Dexter Saloon at left was owned by Wyatt Earp and his partner Charles E. Hoxie
about two blocks wide and five miles long
Freight wagons of the W. J. Rowe Transfer Co.
Dogs pulling a rail cart
4th of July Parade
Moravian Mission Station
The Earps rented this cabin
Alaska Natives
Nowadluk
Biggest Earthquake in the US
Prospectors
Fort Tongass
two gold stampeders
snow motors
Postcard of US mail leaving Seward for Anchorage
Alaska Natives seining
subsistence harvest curing along the beachfront
Chief Roderick
Wait for the ferry
Unspecified
The discovery of gold
LIFE IN YUKON
The Yukon Field Force
MAIN STREET
Group of cannery workers
A boat approaching the city
Yendeiyank, also known as George Schwatka
Founders and early members of the Alaska Native Brotherhood
Alaskan Women
Tlingit baseball players
Lincoln Street
U.S. President Warren G. Harding
Family from the Commander Islands
Retrato de Moldrup Marie Baumann
FIRST REGULAR TRAIN
Fishing boat “New England” covered in ice
STREET SCENE
Automobiles in mud on the Monkman Pass Highway
Milking Training
SCENE
May Musk
An American Airlines DC-3 Plane Flying Past a Stagecoach
Blackfoot tribe.
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