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Spur Inn, Dickens County, Texas. Spur, Texas.
Object Details
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Date
ca. 1910
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Object Type
Negatives and Transparencies
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Medium
Gelatin dry plate negative
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Dimensions
5 x 7 in.
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Inscriptions
[None]
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Collection Name
Erwin E. Smith LC Collection
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Credit Line
Erwin E. Smith Collection of the Library of Congress on Deposit at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas
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Accession Number
LC.S6.033
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Copyright
Public domain
Additional details
Location: Off view
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