Northwest History. Alaska. Fires.
A City Of The Gold Rush Days Is Totally Destroyed. A CITY OF THE GOLD RUSH DAYS IS TOTALLY DESTROYED: View of Nome, Alaska, every building of which was burned save the government wireless station, one hotel, a hospital and a few houses, leaving the 1,500 residents homeless and in danger of starvatio...
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Language: | English |
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1934
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Online Access: | http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/90990 |
Summary: | A City Of The Gold Rush Days Is Totally Destroyed. A CITY OF THE GOLD RUSH DAYS IS TOTALLY DESTROYED: View of Nome, Alaska, every building of which was burned save the government wireless station, one hotel, a hospital and a few houses, leaving the 1,500 residents homeless and in danger of starvation. Coast Guard cutters and relief vessels are being rushed to the ruined city. |
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