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"The World's Greatest Zinc and Lead District As Seen Through the Camera", Booklet, 1907 [199950]

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 The World's Greatest Zinc and Lead District As Seen Through the Camera , Booklet, 1907 [199950]
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Extra rare. Softcovers with gilt highlights, string binding. Wear to covers and first and last pages (foxing, toning). Franklin Hudson Press, Kansas City. From the Missouri Digital Heritage "When the American Mining Congress held its tenth annual conference in 1907, it chose to meet in Joplin, the heart of the world's largest lead and zinc district. This spectacular 89-page souvenir book was provided to all attendees. It is the most comprehensive photographic record of the tri-state mining district, including photos of mines and mining-related businesses in all of southwest Missouri, southeast Kansas, and northeast Oklahoma. There are even photos of gas and oil fields in the Flint Hills and some general town and street views of places like Baxter Springs, Galena and Sarcoxie." 10 x 12"
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Date: 1907
Country (if not USA):
State: Missouri
City: Joplin
Provenance: Tri-State Mining Collection