Wonderful Ward : first annual review [1890-1899]. 1890-1899.

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Wonderful Ward : first annual review [1890-1899]. 1890-1899.

This folder contains two copies of a newspaper-size four-page printed sheet with captioned views of mines, mills, and mine buildings in "the richest gold camp in Colorado," in the Ward Mining District. It also contains views of the town of Ward, and views that accompany advertisements for businesses in Boulder, Colo. It is undated, but probably ca. 1890s. The first copy has been mended archivally; the second copy is in a number of pieces, in poor condition.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7457400

Boulder Public Library

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