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Spooner

A vanished town in Nome (CA) County, Alaska.

Survey record — verification pendingFILED: AK

Spooner

Nome (CA) County, Alaska

records pending
Classification
Vanished town (federal archive)
Coordinates
65.3833° N, 164.2167° W

What the record shows

The federal survey describes the site: at junction of Noxapaga and Kuzitrin Rivers, 32 mi. SW of Imuruk Lake, Seward Peninsula High.

Site of a mining camp established about 1901 at the beginning of gold mining in the region; reported that year by Gerdine (in Collier, 1902, pl. 12), U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). The Spooner Post Office was established in 1902 and discontinued in 1903 (Ricks, 1965, p. 60). By 1906, the name was left off maps.

Spoonerappears in the U.S. Geological Survey's place-name archive as a historical populated place — a settlement that once carried a name and no longer does. Our editors are verifying its full story against census records, newspaper archives, and county histories; this record will grow as sources are confirmed.

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