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English: 1874. Photograph of the Bonner Shaft of the Gould & Curry Mine, Virginia City; a group of boys stand near the building and part of Virginia City is visible in the background; photographic print, 4.5 x 7.5 inches
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SubjectGould & Curry Silver Mining Company Mine buildings-Nevada-Virginia City Mines and mineral resources-Nevada-Virginia City

LocationVirginia City (Nev.) Storey County Nevada CollectionSpecial Collections Photos Image NumberUNRS-P1999-04-5 SOURCE: Special Collections Department, University of Nevada, Reno Library

URL: http://contentdm.library.unr.edu/u?/spphotos,364
Author Unknown photographerUnknown photographer

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2008-04-23 00:56 768×492× (75707 bytes) Tillman TitleBonner Shaft, Gould & Curry Mine Image Date1874 Summary/DescriptionCaption on image: 1874. Photograph of the Bonner Shaft of the Gould and Curry Mine, Virginia City; a group of boys stand near the building and part of Virginia City is visible in

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Gould_&_Curry.jpeg(780 × 456 pixels, file size: 294 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)

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English: 1874. Photograph of the Bonner Shaft of the Gould & Curry Mine, Virginia City; a group of boys stand near the building and part of Virginia City is visible in the background; photographic print, 4.5 x 7.5 inches
Date
Source

SubjectGould & Curry Silver Mining Company Mine buildings-Nevada-Virginia City Mines and mineral resources-Nevada-Virginia City

LocationVirginia City (Nev.) Storey County Nevada CollectionSpecial Collections Photos Image NumberUNRS-P1999-04-5 SOURCE: Special Collections Department, University of Nevada, Reno Library

URL: http://contentdm.library.unr.edu/u?/spphotos,364
Author Unknown photographerUnknown photographer

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This media file is in the public domain in the United States. This applies to U.S. works where the copyright has expired, often because its first publication occurred prior to January 1, 1929, and if not then due to lack of notice or renewal. See this page for further explanation.

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2008-04-23 02:54 780×456× (301477 bytes) Tillman crop original
2008-04-23 00:56 768×492× (75707 bytes) Tillman TitleBonner Shaft, Gould & Curry Mine Image Date1874 Summary/DescriptionCaption on image: 1874. Photograph of the Bonner Shaft of the Gould and Curry Mine, Virginia City; a group of boys stand near the building and part of Virginia City is visible in

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