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1by Thwaites, John E. (John Edward), 1863-1940“... and the Nowitna River. Ruby developed as a supply point for gold prospectors. It was named after the red-colored...”
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2by Thwaites, John E. (John Edward), 1863-1940“... and the Nowitna River. Ruby developed as a supply point for gold prospectors. It was named after the red-colored...”
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3Published 1918“... miners and prospectors in the Kuskokwim river district, Alaska, are tto-eatened with famine before winter...”
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4Published 1937“..., Monday, April 19.—(JP)—Hundreds of prospectors, living in cities of tents on Kuskokwim Bay, where...”
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5“... concerning archaeological sites in Athabaskan as well as Eskimo territory from trappers, prospectors, casual...”
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6by 近藤, 祉秋“... in that fishweels, which were originally introduced by non-Native prospectors, are considered as a part of local...”
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7Published 1935“.... They work more ore per day than hundreds of old time prospectors, and with the current gold price of $35...”
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8Published 1935“.... They work more ore per day than hundreds of old time prospectors, and with the current gold price of $35...”
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9Published 1932“... term. An old prospector offered to take him in on a third lay. He tackled it in desperation and came...”
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