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Gold Placers of Part of Seward Peninsula, AK

Currency:USD Category:Western Americana Start Price:40.00 USD Estimated At:80.00 - 150.00 USD
Gold Placers of Part of Seward Peninsula, AK
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This item SOLD at 2018 Oct 21 @ 12:03UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Soft cover 343pp with index. Key reference on Nome etc. just 7 years after discovery. From 1899-1906 approx. $37, 150,000 yield from Seward Pennisula. Quotes include "There are no accurate statistics to be had", "Limit of error =500K". Info on John Doctor, J. Linberry and Tom Gvarick. August 1898 proceeded to prospect along Snake River. They named the tributaries Anvil Creek which was an anvil shaped rock on the mountain, East side of the creek where Erik Lindblom, John Brynteson and Japhet Lindenbergh discovered gold. Anvil City was later called Nome. City: Seward Peninsula State: Alaska Date: 1908 HWAC# 79301