File:View of the mine at Long Gulch LCCN2004661647.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionView of the mine at Long Gulch LCCN2004661647.jpg |
English: Title: View of the mine at Long Gulch
Abstract/medium: 1 drawing on paper : graphite, ink, and crayon ; 15.7 x 23.8 cm. (sheet). |
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Author | Jenks, Daniel A., 1827-1869, artist | ||
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Collection InfoField | Drawings (Documentary) collection in the Library of Congress | ||
Notes InfoField | Purchase, Ed Cox Americana fund (Madison Council), 2000 (DLC/PP-2001:050.20) | ||
Part of InfoField | drawings (documentary) · prints and photographs division | ||
Subject InfoField | gold rushes · california · gold mining · cabins · drawings · american | ||
Location InfoField | california | ||
Place InfoField | California |
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