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Boudoir Photograph of Bullion Ravine Residence and Trestle, Comstock [164654]

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Mining Start Price:150.00 USD Estimated At:300.00 - 600.00 USD
Boudoir Photograph of Bullion Ravine Residence and Trestle, Comstock [164654]
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This item SOLD at 2023 Jun 17 @ 14:43UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Nice view of multiple people standing on porch of home with mine tailings on the hill to the right and trestle in the background. Identification on reverse: "Mrs. Lamb Residence, Bullion Ravine." This is on the Ophir Grade road opposite the Bullion Mine. Photographer is J.H. Crockwell of Virginia City (28 South C Street). The Virginia City Water Supply (trestle) is in the background on the other side of the divide from Ophir. Alexander and Theodore Lamb were miners at the Bullion Mine residing at Bullion Ravine, bend of Ophir Grade, opposite the Bullion Mine. Listed in Bethel's Business Directory of 1875, p.84 and in the V&TRR 1873-4 Directory. 5.25 x 8.5" Nice contrast and sharp focus. Some staining. The Bullion Mine was located on the Divide above Gold Hill. It was worked by John Mackay in the 1860s, but was never made profitable.

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State: Nevada
City: Gold Hill
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