English: Jafet Lindeberg was a successful Nome Alaska businessman. He started out as a successful prospector, one of the "Three lucky Swedes" who made the first big gold strike at Nome, and went on to have interests in many businesses. The subject is historically interesting but this is also posted as an example of a problem with images scanned from printed sources
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Nome and Seward Peninsula, a book of information about Northwestern Alaska
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Edward Sanford Harrison (author). Photographer is uncredited. However, most of the photos used by Harrison from this particular period were taken by Beverly Bennett Dobbs.
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