Men outside of Rice's Place saloon and The Nugget, Skagway, Alaska, probably 1897
After gold was discovered in the Yukon Territory, thousands of people left for the Klondike to join in the gold rush in the Summer of 1897. Jake Rice, proprietor, opened Rice's Place in Skagway in 1897. It was located on the corner of White Pass Trail an Holly St. He opened Rice's New Plac...
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1897
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Online Access: | http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/warner/id/419 |
Summary: | After gold was discovered in the Yukon Territory, thousands of people left for the Klondike to join in the gold rush in the Summer of 1897. Jake Rice, proprietor, opened Rice's Place in Skagway in 1897. It was located on the corner of White Pass Trail an Holly St. He opened Rice's New Place in Dyea in 1898. Warner 110 Filed in Alaska series. |
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