Northwest History. Alaska 7. Accidents, United States

Snow Hides Fate Of Alaska Miner. SNOW HIDES FATE OF ALASKA MINER. NOME. Alaska, Jan. 9.—(/P)—Gold . . . blizzard . . . death? A month ago Lloyd Kindler, 34, and his two partners, Charles Esch and Jim Holland, set out from their cabin for their Snake river gold A blinding blizzard came up. Kindler be...

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Published: 1930
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Summary:Snow Hides Fate Of Alaska Miner. SNOW HIDES FATE OF ALASKA MINER. NOME. Alaska, Jan. 9.—(/P)—Gold . . . blizzard . . . death? A month ago Lloyd Kindler, 34, and his two partners, Charles Esch and Jim Holland, set out from their cabin for their Snake river gold A blinding blizzard came up. Kindler became separated from his companions. Yesterday, a dog-tam search party organized by U. S. Commissioner C. C. Tanner, returned after a futile six day search for Kindler in the Silver creek area 25 miles north of here. Kindler's parents live in his old home, Loma Linda, Calif. Summer may reveal his fate.