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copper processing mill (Hurley, New Mexico) thing

born: [1938-01-01,1939-01-01)died/dissolved: [1938-01-01,1939-01-01)id: t_copper-processing-mill-hurley-new-mexico_b248c8

also known as: mill

Probable 70%
Summary:  A mill in Hurley, New Mexico used for processing copper.
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cited from Copper industry, Hurley, N. Mex. (1938)
1 photographic print. | Aerial view of copper processing mill, Hurley, New Mexico. Subjects: aerial photographs; new mexico; mills; photographic prints; copper industry; hurley LoC: http://www.loc.gov/item/98509621/

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L. M. Marfln owned copper processing mill (Hurley, New Mexico)

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Copper industry, Hurley, N. Mex.

Library of Congress · 1938 · photo · public_domain · details

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