Photographs of George W. Carmack, 1896-1927 [graphic].

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Photographs of George W. Carmack, 1896-1927 [graphic].

Photographs of George W. Carmack primarily consist of portraits of George Carmack, his first wife, Kate, daughter, Graphie, second wife, Marguerite, and business associates. The majority of these pictures were taken in locations in Washington State. One of the few prospecting images in the collection depicts Carmack surveying for gold and copper in Snoqualmie, Washington.

13 photographic prints (2 folders)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7268542

University of Washington. Libraries

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Carmack, George W. (George Washington), 1860-1922

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Gold miner whose discovery claim at Bonanza Creek on August 17, 1896, started the Klondike Gold Rush. George Washington Carmack (1860-1922) was a miner whose discovery claim at Bonanza Creek on August 17, 1896, started the Klondike Gold Rush. After deserting the U.S. Marine Corps in 1882, George Carmack lived among the Tagish Indians in the Yukon Valley with his common law wife, Kate Carmack, and their daughter, Graphie. Kate's brother, Skookum Jim, and Jim's nephew, Tag...

Carmack, Kate, d. 1920

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Carmack, Marguerite, 1874-1942

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Carmack, Graphie Grace, 1893-1963

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