File:Harriet Pullen.jpg
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English: Photo date unknown. Pictured: Harriet Pullen, also known as The Apple Pie Lady. Harriet arrived in Skagway during the Gold Rush with only $7 in her pocket. She earned her nickname by collecting discarded tin cans and ahmmering them into pie tins. The apple pies she baked in the tins earned her enough money to open 'The Pullen House'. Harriet's hotel would become the premier lodging in Alaska and even hosted Warren G. Harding, sitting US President at the time! Photo courtesy of NPS Klondike Gold Rush NHP, George & Edna Rapuzzi Collection (KLGO57565). Gift of the Rasmuson Foundation. |
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