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Ottilie Markholt Autobiography Against the Current
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Jan. Page 4
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James Gilchrist Swan diaries, 1859-1866
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George W. Beam, letter to his cousin Winfield S. Ebey, regarding the Fraser River gold mines, October 8, 1858
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Eugene Semple letter to Wm. H. Galvani of the Knights of Labor regarding unrest among Roslyn miners, September 6, 1888
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Sheriff S.T. Packwood letter to Washington Territory Governor Eugene Semple regarding unrest among miners in Roslyn, August 23, 1888
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Miners going on shift at the Sunset Copper Co. mine, Index, November 7, 1929
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Edward Smith interview
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Miners and Merchants Bank of Alaska building, Nome, September 5, 1905
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Miners working in underground gold mine by candlelight, Yukon Territory, ca. 1898.
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Chilkat packers and miners with supplies in street, Dyea, Alaska, ca. 1898
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Old miners' cabin, Ptarmigan Park, near Esther Mines, 1899
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Coal Creek Miners and boarding house, Newcastle, n.d.
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Miner Ted Rousse at New Black Diamond Mine, ca. 1927
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Coal miners on pay day, Roslyn, Washington, February 1955
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Pacific Coast Coal Co. General Merchandise Store, Black Diamond, ca. 1915.
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Miners gathered for meeting outside the North American Transportation and Trading Co., Dawson, Yukon Territory, ca. 1898.
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Four miners engaged in sluicing operation, Yukon Territory, ca. 1898.
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Miners at Fortymile Post, Yukon Territory, ca. 1898.
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Four miners in front of log cabin on Dominion Creek, Yukon Territory, ca. 1898.
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