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born: [1911-01-01,1912-01-01)died/dissolved: [1914-01-01,1915-01-01)geocode: external_geography🌐 Q797id: p_alaska_0310c8
Probable 70%Duplicate candidateLost place
Summary:  Alaska ranked third in U.S. gold production in 1911.
Completeness: 34/100 Grade F
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third most gold1911
cited from Image 2 of Sierra County advocate (Kingston, N.M.), December 18, 1914 (1914)
siWa16unty advocate W O THOMPSON Proprietor i r The Sierra County Advocateisentered at the Post Office at HiJIsboro Sierra County New Mexico for tranprniswon trough the US Mails as second class tnattor 4 SIERRA COUNTY ADVOCATE Impartially Devoted to the Best Inter ests of Sierra …

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