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Mining Camp Photograph

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Mining Start Price:50.00 USD Estimated At:100.00 - 200.00 USD
Mining Camp Photograph
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This item SOLD at 2015 Apr 11 @ 09:04UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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This 4" x 5" photograph shows six men sitting outside of a tent with stovepipe. There is another tent in the background (lower left) and sagebrush covered hills. The back of the card has the following pen notation: "James A. McLaughlin at left of stovepipe of tent." This could be the same James McLaughlin that was the Indian agent who ordered the arrest of Sitting Bull. But it could also be the James Anthony McLaughlin who is listed in the 1920 census as being a shift boss for a silver mine in Tonopah. Photographs on ancestry.com look close to the man in our photo. It definitely appears to be a mining camp. Perhaps McLaughlin was visiting a mining camp when he was an Indian agent. Photograph is curved.

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State: Nevada,
Date: c.1905

FHWAC#: 27266