. English: Siphon on hot air ditch crossing Lindbloom Creek, near Nome, 1906 . English: Caption on image: Siphon on Hot Air Ditch crossing Lindbloom Creek. Property of Kimball & Gilmore. July 13th 1906. Photo by Nowell, Nome, 4968 Lindblom Creek is a stream that flows into the Snake River 8 miles northwest of Nome. Named for Erik C. Blindblom, one of the three Swedes who discovered gold in the Nome area in the summer of 1898. (pg. 578) Notes from Donald Orth, Dictionary of Alaska Place Names: Geological Survey Professional Paper 567 (Washington: United States Government Printing Office, 1


. English: Siphon on hot air ditch crossing Lindbloom Creek, near Nome, 1906 . English: Caption on image: Siphon on Hot Air Ditch crossing Lindbloom Creek. Property of Kimball & Gilmore. July 13th 1906. Photo by Nowell, Nome, 4968 Lindblom Creek is a stream that flows into the Snake River 8 miles northwest of Nome. Named for Erik C. Blindblom, one of the three Swedes who discovered gold in the Nome area in the summer of 1898. (pg. 578) Notes from Donald Orth, Dictionary of Alaska Place Names: Geological Survey Professional Paper 567 (Washington: United States Government Printing Office, 1967) Subjects (LCTGM): Flumes Subjects (LCSH): Gold mines and mining--Alaska . 1906 12 Siphon on hot air ditch crossing Lindbloom Creek, near Nome, 1906 (NOWELL 174)


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