HORSESHOE BEND OF THE GILA RIVER, ARIZONA; GIANT CACTI IN FOREGOUND, MANY OF THEM FROM 50 TO 60 FEET HIGH. / CAMP AND MINES OF THE KELVIN-SULTANA COPPER COMPANY, DIRECTLY ACROSS THE RIVER by Photographic panorama view - 1910
by Photographic panorama view
HORSESHOE BEND OF THE GILA RIVER, ARIZONA; GIANT CACTI IN FOREGOUND, MANY OF THEM FROM 50 TO 60 FEET HIGH. / CAMP AND MINES OF THE KELVIN-SULTANA COPPER COMPANY, DIRECTLY ACROSS THE RIVER
by Photographic panorama view
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Monadnock Block, Chicago: Compliments of The Baldwin Syndicate, 1910. A black & white image, on glossy paper, measuring 22 1/4 x 95 cm. Noted in type: "Road to Globe" [on left]; "Phoenix & Eastern Railway" [left of center]; "Town of Kelvin (500 inhabitants) at right." No. 1, 2 & 3 shafts and tunnels for the copper company are marked by name and arrows on the terrain across the river. A few short tears and nicks to margin of image, one snag at lower right, affecting a few letters in the publishing information, some light soiling (primarily at either end), some creasing from having been rolled up. A very good copy.
The Baldwin Syndicate were "Sole F[i]scal Agents, Kelvin-Sultana Copper Company. The Kelvin-Sultana Copper Company was organized in 1910, out of the older Sultana-Arizona Copper Company. The new company went into receivership in 1919, and was re-organized and re-named as the Ray Boston Copper Company.
The Baldwin Syndicate were "Sole F[i]scal Agents, Kelvin-Sultana Copper Company. The Kelvin-Sultana Copper Company was organized in 1910, out of the older Sultana-Arizona Copper Company. The new company went into receivership in 1919, and was re-organized and re-named as the Ray Boston Copper Company.
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- Book Condition Used
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- Publisher Compliments of The Baldwin Syndicate
- Place of Publication Monadnock Block, Chicago
- Date Published 1910