A detailed catalogue from the California State Mining Bureau, likely published around 1884, offering a comprehensive listing of books, maps, lithographs, photographs, and other relevant materials. This catalogue serves as a valuable historical resource, providing insight into the mining industry of California during the late 19th century. Researchers and historians interested in the development of the American West, the history of mining, or the cartography and visual culture of California will find this an invaluable reference. The catalogue offers a snapshot of the informational resources available at the time, reflecting the importance of mining to the state’s economy and development.
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