Photograph of Camp Cooney thing
Summary: A black and white image from the late 19th or early 20th century depicting a mining operation in a canyon.
Completeness: 43/100 Grade D
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Notes: Black and white image of a mining operation situated in a rugged mountainous canyon. Below image, written in black ink; "Camp Cooney on Mineral Creek 1/2 mile below Queen Mill. Showing Residence property of Queen Co above arrow.", "No 9." Image moun…
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Notes: Black and white image of a mining operation situated in a rugged mountainous canyon. Below image, written in black ink; "Camp Cooney on Mineral Creek 1/2 mile below Queen Mill. Showing Residence property of Queen Co above arrow.", "No 9." Image moun…
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