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English: The sandy beach at Nome held sufficient gold that a small mining crew could support themselves with simple equipment. Here a woman shovels sand into a sluice box whle a man with a handcart dumps another load.
Date Photo circa 1900, published 1910
Source The New America and the Far East v9 Marshall Jones Company, Boston; p. The copyright to the book was by Dana Estes and Co.
Author G. Waldo Brown and Nathan Haskell Dole; photographer not named but U. Washington attributes this to Eric A Hegg
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