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Parade of the Nome fire department for the July 4th celebration, Alaska, 1901.
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City Hall decorated for July 4th celebration, Skagway, Alaska, 1898.
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Parade of militia down Steadman Ave. for the July 4th celebration, Nome, Alaska, 1901.
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Driving the last spike of the White Pass & Yukon Railroad at Bennett Lake, British Columbia, July 6, 1899.
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Front Street, Dawson, Yukon Territory, July 1899.
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Captain Jack Crawford giving a speech at the July 4th celebration, Dawson, Yukon Territory, 1899.
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Steamboat COLUMBIAN and steamboat ELDORADO in a race on the Yukon River from Dawson to Whitehorse for July 4th celebrations, Yukon Territory, 1899.
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Camp 55 during the construction of the Copper River and Northwestern Railway, Alaska, July 2, 1909.
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Steamboat LOUISE arriving at Dawson, Yukon Territory, July 6, 1899.
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Parade of the Nome fire department for the July 4th celebration, Alaska, 1901.
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Parade on Steadman Ave. for the July 4th celebration, Nome, Alaska, 1901.
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Crowd enjoying July 4th celebration, Dawson, Yukon Territory, 1899.
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Parade of the Yukon Order of Pioneers for the July 4th celebration, Nome, Alaska, 1901.
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Large crowd viewing races on Front St. for July 4th celebration, Dawson, Yukon Territory, 1899.
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Crowd viewing foot race for July 4th celebration, Dawson, Yukon Territory, 1899.
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Second Class Saloon, Nome, July 1, 1901
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Judge R.N. Stevens reading the Declaration of Independence to a crowd during the July 4th celebration, Nome, Alaska, 1901.
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Large crowd viewing races on Front St. for July 4th celebration, Dawson, Yukon Territory, 1899.
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Passengers departing on the Wild Goose Railroad for July 4th picnic, vicinity of Nome, Alaska, 1901.
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Banquet at the U.S. Consul for the July 4th celebration, Dawson, Yukon Territory, 1899.
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