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Map Panoramic view of Butte, Montana, 1904 : population 60,000, altitude near gov. bldg. 6,000 feet, values taken out of Butte mines over 600 million dollars, the largest mining camp on earth, a model city with all modern institutions and conveniences.

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Title

  • Panoramic view of Butte, Montana, 1904 : population 60,000, altitude near gov. bldg. 6,000 feet, values taken out of Butte mines over 600 million dollars, the largest mining camp on earth, a model city with all modern institutions and conveniences.

Names

  • Wellge, H. (Henry)

Created / Published

  • Milwaukee : H. Wellge, Milwaukee, Wis., Publisher, [1904]
  • ©1904

Headings

  • -  Butte (Mont.)--Aerial views
  • -  Mineral industries--Montana--Butte--Aerial views
  • -  United States--Montana--Butte

Genre

  • Aerial views

Notes

  • -  Relief shown pictorially.
  • -  Panoramic view of city of Butte, Montana and suburbs showing foliage, architecture, mining operations within residential areas, and the Rocky Mountains overlooking the town.
  • -  "Copyright 1904 by H. Wellge."
  • -  LC map sheet inserted in mylar pocket.
  • -  LC copy imperfect: Some water stain spots, torn, taped, in margins of sheet.
  • -  Includes mines and mineral resources information and brief index to points of interest.
  • -  Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.

Medium

  • 1 view ; 35 x 77 cm, on sheet 49 x 86 cm

Call Number/Physical Location

  • G4254.B9A35 1904 .W4

Repository

  • Library of Congress Geography and Map Division Washington, D.C. 20540-4650 USA dcu

Digital Id

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2015589008

Online Format

  • image

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Chicago citation style:

Wellge, H. Panoramic view of Butte, Montana,: population 60,000, altitude near gov. bldg. 6,000 feet, values taken out of Butte mines over 600 million dollars, the largest mining camp on earth, a model city with all modern institutions and conveniences. [Milwaukee: H. Wellge, Milwaukee, Wis., Publisher, ©, 1904] Map. https://www.loc.gov/item/2015589008/.

APA citation style:

Wellge, H. (1904) Panoramic view of Butte, Montana,: population 60,000, altitude near gov. bldg. 6,000 feet, values taken out of Butte mines over 600 million dollars, the largest mining camp on earth, a model city with all modern institutions and conveniences. [Milwaukee: H. Wellge, Milwaukee, Wis., Publisher, ©] [Map] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2015589008/.

MLA citation style:

Wellge, H. Panoramic view of Butte, Montana,: population 60,000, altitude near gov. bldg. 6,000 feet, values taken out of Butte mines over 600 million dollars, the largest mining camp on earth, a model city with all modern institutions and conveniences. [Milwaukee: H. Wellge, Milwaukee, Wis., Publisher, ©, 1904] Map. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/2015589008/>.