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English: Soldiers parading in Nome, 1908
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Source Alaska Digital Archive
Author AMRC. O.D. Goetze Collection

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2011-08-05 18:20 595×506× (72749 bytes) Soerenfm {{Information |Description = Soldiers parading in Nome 1908 |Source = Alaska Digital Archive |Date = 1908-05-30 |Author = AMRC. O.D. Goetze Collection |Permission = Copyright expired |other_versions = }}

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current16:32, 9 July 2018Thumbnail for version as of 16:32, 9 July 2018595 × 506 (71 KB)InnotataTransferred from en.wikipedia via #commonshelper

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