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- Francisco. The Bryntesons had three children. Brynteson died in Svaneholm, Säffle kommun, Sweden in 1959. A statue of John Brynteson, together with Erik...
- naturalized American citizens of Swedish birth, Erik Lindblom and John Brynteson, discovered gold on Anvil Cr****. News of the discovery reached the outside...
- Shopping Center as part of a mixed-use development on the site of the Brynteson Ranch, which he bought in 1968. It was completed in 1970, designed to...
- Kilgore Mayor Pro Tem Gretchen Vance Louis Mastrangelo Keith Trecker Kelly Brynteson Sanjeev Kumar Jennifer Szimanski  • City manager Julie Oakley Area  • Total...
- plaintiff in Archive lawsuit for Cuban Missile Crisis do****ents) Susan Brynteson (Former University Librarian, University of Delaware; Former Chair, American...
- Lindeberg, and two American citizens of Swedish birth, Erik Lindblom and John Brynteson, discovered gold on Anvil Cr**** and founded Nome mining district. News...
- electrifying K-pop set in Hyde Park". BBC News. Retrieved July 3, 2023. Brynteson, Pia (August 1, 2023). "Five things that we learnt when Jennie Kim met...
- together with Erik Lindblom and John Brynteson stands in Nome, Alaska. Jafet Lindeberg, Erik Lindblom and John Brynteson are all listed in the Alaskan Mining...
- government agencies and was founded by three Swedish-American brothers John Brynteson, Swedish-born, Alaskan mining executive Curt Carlson, founder of Carlson...
- States citizen in 1894. In 1898, Lindblom went to Alaska where he met John Brynteson (1871-1959) and Jafet Lindeberg (1874-1962). Late that winter, they uncovered...