English: Dawson City during the Klondike Gold Rush. Interior view of grocery store; canned goods on display behind counter; eleven men around counter which holds a scale; one man pours gold dust from a bag. Note on image identifies one man as Solly and another as Abe Spring
Per Edward Larss (died 1941) and Joseph Duclos (1863-1917).
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