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Title
First airplane in Chico
Contributor
Nopel, John
Publication Information
Meriam Library. California State University, Chico
Contributing Institution
California State University, Chico
Collection
John Nopel Photograph Collection
Rights Information
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Description
First airplane in Chico, 1910
LAS
Type
image
Format
50x82mm
Silver gelatin DOP – copy print
Identifier
sc50482
http://archives.csuchico.edu/cdm/ref/collection/coll10/id/194
Subject
Airplanes
Biplanes
Place
Chico (Calif.)
Butte County (Calif.)
Source
sc50482.tif
Relation
hard drive
original not owned
John Nopel Photograph Collection

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