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John Brynteson : ウィキペディア英語版
John Brynteson
John Brynteson (August 13, 1871, Ärtemark – 1959) was one of the "Three Lucky Swedes" who founded and developed the Nome mining district.〔(''The Three Lucky Swedes'' )〕
==Background==
Johan Bryntesson was born in the parish of Ärtemark in the traditional province of Dalsland, Sweden. He came to the United States at the age of 16 and headed to the upper Peninsula of Michigan where he worked in copper and iron mines for about ten years and became a United States citizen. Citizenship was granted in Michigan in 1896.〔''Guldkungen - John Brynteson'' (by Holger Danielsson) () Swedish〕

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