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(ARIZONA - MINING) [Old Hickory Copper Company]
Old Hickory Copper. Arizona. [Cover title][N.p.]: [s.n.], [1916]. Octavo, original designed wrappers, stapled binding, 32 pages. There are five half-tone illustrations from photographs, captioned as depicting mining shafts and company directors meeting outdoors. Name in fountain ink to front cover; various fountain pen ink brackets throughout, else very good.
Apparently unrecorded, this copper mining Arizona prospectus encouraged investors to develop in the Old Baldy mining district in Pima County. This publication provides promotional information for the Old Hickory Copper Company and describes the copper veins per the “Jackson Shaft” and “The Iron Mask”. Noted are the statements that Arizona is distinctly a mining state and that a boom for copper would be almost a given after the close of the World War. Also seen: names, addresses, and occupations of “Satisfied stockholders and directors”; testimonials; reports, earnings, shares, dividends, etc.
Not in OCLC. Located?
$250
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