File:Earl Hirst operations along Bonanza Creek.jpg

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English: Hills along Bonanza Creek near Chisana, Alaska, United States. These hills were the location of extensive gold mining operations in the early part of the twentieth century, such as Earl Hirst's operation pictured here. This part of the valley is included in the Chisana Historic Mining Landscape, a historic district that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Author R.G. Wayland
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This image is in the public domain in the United States because it only contains materials that originally came from the United States Geological Survey, an agency of the United States Department of the Interior. For more information, see the official USGS copyright policy.

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