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- Q14945236 subject Q13287452.
- Q14945236 subject Q8467630.
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- Q14945236 abstract "Dickson was a settlement in the U.S. state of Alaska. Situated in the Nome Census Area on the Seward Peninsula, it was located directly opposite Solomon, on the east bank of the Solomon River. It was the coastal terminus of the Council City and Solomon River Railroad. All of its industries and inhabitants were connected with the railroad. Established in 1903, it was named for T. Warren Dickson, general manager of the Western Alaska Construction Company, which built the railroad. By 1910, its population was approximately 50 residents.".
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- Q14945236 wikiPageWikiLink Q13287452.
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- Q14945236 wikiPageWikiLink Q8467630.
- Q14945236 wikiPageWikiLink Q8491705.
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- Q14945236 point "64.55555555555556 -164.41472222222222".
- Q14945236 type SpatialThing.
- Q14945236 comment "Dickson was a settlement in the U.S. state of Alaska. Situated in the Nome Census Area on the Seward Peninsula, it was located directly opposite Solomon, on the east bank of the Solomon River. It was the coastal terminus of the Council City and Solomon River Railroad. All of its industries and inhabitants were connected with the railroad. Established in 1903, it was named for T. Warren Dickson, general manager of the Western Alaska Construction Company, which built the railroad.".
- Q14945236 label "Dickson, Alaska".
- Q14945236 lat "64.55555555555556".
- Q14945236 long "-164.41472222222222".