Old Maps of Bessie No. 5 Dredge Camp, Alaska

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Bessie No. 5 Dredge Camp, AK maps

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  1. 1950 Map of Nome, 1956 Print
    1950 Map of Nome, 1956 Print
    1950 Nome
    1956 Print · USGS
    The Seward Peninsula at mid-century reveals a remote landscape of mining camps and coastal outposts. Researchers can trace the gold-dredging heritage of Bessie No. 5 Dredge Camp, the old Winter Trail, and the military site at Fort Davis.
    5 unique versions available

  2. 1950 Map of Nome C-1, 1956 Print
    1950 Map of Nome C-1, 1956 Print
    1950 Nome C-1
    1956 Print · USGS
    Mid-century Nome is shown as a bustling aviation and mining center during the early fifties. Genealogists and historians can trace the Seward Peninsula RR past Perkinsville or locate the Miocene Ditch and Nome Municipal Airport.
    4 unique versions available

  3. 1951 Map of Nome
    1951 Map of Nome
    1951 Nome
    1951 Print · USGS
    The Seward Peninsula at the start of the 1950s shows the vital connection between its gold-mining history and the Bering Sea coast. Local historians can trace the remote outposts of Jensens Camp, the boundaries of Fort Davis (Military Res), and early aviation sites like the Landing Area.
    2 unique versions available

  4. 1957 Map of Nome
    1957 Map of Nome
    1957 Nome
    1957 Print · USGS
    The Seward Peninsula comes alive in the mid-fifties, showing the mining camps and coastal outposts of the Norton Sound. Genealogists and historians can trace old sites like Jensens Camp, Fort Davis, and the Dredge Camp along the shores near Nome.

  5. 2017 Map of Nome C-1 SE, 2017 Print
    2017 Map of Nome C-1 SE, 2017 Print
    2017 Nome C-1 SE
    2017 Print · USGS
    The Seward Peninsula interior comes into focus during this modern survey, revealing a landscape etched by the history of the gold rush. You can trace the drainage of Army Peak through prospector-named features like Gold Gulch, Birthday Gulch, and Discovery Cr.

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