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Gold and Tin Deposits of the Southern Appalachians, 1906

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    Reconnaissance of the Gold and Tin Deposits
    Of the Southern Appalachians
    "Reconnaissance of the Gold and Tin Deposits of the Southern Appalachians" by L.C. Graton, with nots on the Dahlonega Mines by Waldemar Lindgren, published by the U.S. Geological Survey in 1906 (House document No. 932), 5.5" x 8.5" softcover bound into boards (green cloth with gilt lettering on the spine), 134 pages, illustrated with b&w photos, drawings in text, and a foldout map. Very good condition: Clean contents, tight binding, firm hinges, some staining and wear to the original cover as shown, previous owner's ink stamp on the original cover. Not ex-library.
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