Description: Unmounted b/w photograph depicting the electrolytic zinc smelter facility in Kellogg Idaho. In 1885, Noah Kellogg from Murray, Idaho, discovered Bunker Hill. This led to the formation of the Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mining and Concentrating Company in July 1887. The company began public trading in 1905. Construction of a lead smelter was started in 1912, and the facility became operational five years later in 1917. This was soon followed by the development of an electrolytic zinc smelter in 1927. The photograph is about 4 ½” x 10”. It is rough along the edges with creases along the bottom edge. Some image loss. Pen names on the back and description. See scans.
Price: 66 USD
Location: Tempe, Arizona
End Time: 2025-01-27T02:07:47.000Z
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Type: Photograph
Format: Unmounted
Size: 4" x 10"
Theme: Mining
Image Color: Black & White
Production Technique: Gelatin-Silver Print
Subject: Mining