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Title
Columbia, Southern Mines, [Tuolumne County] California
Creator
Kuchel & Dresel (active ca. 1853-ca. 1865), artist and lithographer Towle & Leavitt (active ca. 1855), publisher Britton & Rey (active 1851-1902), printer
Date Created and/or Issued
c1855
Publication Information
Bancroft Library
Contributing Institution
UC Berkeley, Bancroft Library
Collection
Honeyman (Robert B., Jr.) - Collection of Early Californian and Western American Pictorial Material
Rights Information
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Description
Mining operations and town surrounded by hills. Marginal views include local businesses, churches, hotels, banks, etc. Elevated waterways and waterwheel in center.
Printed title (LC). Printed (LL): From nature & on stone by Kuchel & Dresel, 176 Clay St[reet], S[an] F[rancisco]; (LC, above title): Entered... 1855 by Kuchel & Dresel... Cal[ifornia]; (LC, below title): Published by Towle & Leavitt, Colombia, Tuolumne County, Cal[ifornia]; (LR): Printed by Britton & Rey. Each image captioned.
Type
image
Format
Print on paper: lithograph, hand colored 49.4 x 66 cm.
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/tf267nb4p0
BANC PIC 1963.002:0867--D
Subject
Buildings
Business enterprises
California, Northern
Churches
Hotels
Mining
Settlements

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