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Title:
Castle Rock Entrance To Tombstone Canyon
Bisbee (AZ), Linen unused
Title:
Bisbee
Bisbee (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the oldest copper mining towns of the Southwest. Millions of dollars in copper have been taken from beneath these home.s Many houses have entrances on two levels because they are built on such steep hillsides
Title:
Copper Queen Hotel
Bisbee (AZ), Chrome unused
Title:
Brewery Gulch
Bisbee (AZ), Linen unused
Description:
Brewery Gulch is quiet now. But the old saloons and dilapidated hotels and rooming houses which line the street give testimony to the days when this was the boisterous stronghold of miners' revelry
Title:
Copper Queen Hotel
Bisbee (AZ), Continental Chrome unused
Title:
Mule Pass Tunnel
Bisbee (AZ), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
This is the largest tunnel in the State. Completed in 1958
Title:
Phelps Dodge Corporation's Lavender Open Pit Copper Mine
Bisbee (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
This mining operation is unique in that the pit is being dug where in 1953 lay U. S. Hwy 80 lined with business houses and flanked by homes of the two cities Bisbee and Lowell. The job of moving all these buildings to new sites south and west of town and relocating the highway along what is now the east rim of the pit occupied two years
Title:
Main Street
Bisbee (AZ), Linen unused
Description:
At the head of Bisbee Canyon ,known to the earliest pioneers as Mule Gulch ,where it meets Tombstone Canyon and Brewery Gulch, extending throught the three canyons is the city of Bisbee,with a population of about 10,000 .The business area is 5,300 feet above sea leavel,and it is rimined on all sides by mountains over a mile hide.
Title:
Main Street
Bisbee (AZ), Linen unused
Title:
Cochise County Court House
Bisbee (AZ), Linen unused
Description:
Higgins Hill at left was the site of Bisbee's earliest mines. Quality Hill, to the right, was and still is the homesite of many connected with the mines, although mining activity has moved two or more miles south of here. The Miners Monument, by R. Phillips sanders, was dedicated to Warren District copper miners by Congresswoman Isabella Greenway in 1935.
Title:
A Bisbee Arizona Hobo
Bisbee (AZ), Divided Back unused
Title:
Wood Wagons
Bisbee (AZ), Divided Back unused
Title:
Cochise County Court House
Bisbee (AZ), Linen unused
Description:
Higgins Hill at left was the site of Bisbee's earliest mines. Quality Hill, to the right, was and still is the homesite of many connected with the mines, although mining activity has moved two or more miles south of here. The Miners' Monument, by R. Phillips Sanders, was dedicated to Warren District copper miners by Congresswoman Isabella Greenway in 1935
Total: 13 Items
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