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Watkins #329 - Second Crossing of Humboldt River. 430 miles from Sacramento
Image courtesy of: The Huntington Library   (Accession Number photCL 184 (329))
Photographers number:329
Title:Second Crossing of Humboldt River. 430 miles from Sacramento
Notes:Watkins mount

Photographer:Alfred A Hart   (Mar 28, 1816 — Mar 5, 1908;  Active approx. 1862 — 1869)
Publisher:Carleton Watkins
Format:Stereograph

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Link to image source:http://hdl.huntington.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15150coll2/id/4596
CarletonWatkins.org Image ID:1005078
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