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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Published: 1934
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spelling ftwashstatelib:oai:content.libraries.wsu.edu:clipping/90990 2023-05-15T17:23:57+02:00 Northwest History. Alaska. Fires. Spokesman Review 1934-09-30 A City Of The Gold Rush Days Is Totally Destroyed. 1934-09-30 http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/90990 English eng nwh-sh-8-16-37 nwh-sh-8-16-38 (duplicate) http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/90990 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0 Copyright not evaluated. Contact original newspaper publisher for copyright information. Northwest History. Alaska. Box 8 gold rush Nome Alaska government wireless station starvation Coast Guard cutters Northwest Pacific -- History -- 20th century Text Clippings 1934 ftwashstatelib 2021-07-26T19:18:23Z 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. Text Nome Alaska Washington State University: WSU Libraries Digital Collections Pacific
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topic gold rush
Nome
Alaska
government wireless station
starvation
Coast Guard cutters
Northwest
Pacific -- History -- 20th century
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Alaska
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starvation
Coast Guard cutters
Northwest
Pacific -- History -- 20th century
Northwest History. Alaska. Fires.
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Pacific -- History -- 20th century
description 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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