W.O. Borcherdt (right) holding his daughter, Dorothy. The man on the left is C.E. Taylor or Fred Riede. The location is very likely in the vicinity of Austinville, Virginia
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Resource ID
4904
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T'Yanna Watchman
Title
W.O. Borcherdt (right) holding his daughter, Dorothy. The man on the left is C.E. Taylor or Fred Riede. The location is very likely in the vicinity of Austinville, Virginia
Credit
Courtesy of Franklin Mineral Museum, New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources, Historic Photograph Archives, Socorro, NM 87801
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Comments
Original photo located at: Dept of Mines Minerals and Energy, Charlottesville, VA 22903, NMBGMR retains permission to use photos.
GrantFund
G20AS00008 USGS NGGDPP
Collection or Project name
NJ Zinc - Hanover
Main
People
Subject
Animals, People
Other
horseback, W.O. Borcherdt, C.E. Taylor, Fred Riede
Marker lat / long: 36.8512, -80.912 (WGS84)