File:Porcupine City AK circa 1910.jpg

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English: This photo is captioned "Porcupine City" and is possibly the village of that name in Southeast Alaska. There may also have been a mining camp of that name near the Porcupine River in Interior Alaska
Date or earlier; the heyday of Porcupine City was circa 1900
Source The New America and the Far East v9 Marshall Jones Company, Boston; p1556. The copyright to the book was by Dana Estes and Co.
Author G. Waldo Brown and Nathan Haskell Dole; photographer not named
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