Prussian Mill in Left Hand Canyon, Colorado. [1885-1910]

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Prussian Mill in Left Hand Canyon, Colorado. [1885-1910]

A view of the Prussian Mill in Left Hand Canyon in Boulder County, and another view in which the Corning Mill is partially visible. The Prussian Mill was near Rowena, also called Rockville, in Left Hand Canyon.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7462037

Boulder Public Library

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