George W. Carmack Papers 1869-1994 1881-1990

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George W. Carmack Papers 1869-1994 1881-1990

Gold miner whose discovery claim at Bonanza Creek on August 17, 1896, started the Klondike Gold Rush.

1.21 cubic ft.; 5 boxes

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SNAC Resource ID: 6364825

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