File:Minerals from Bisbee at the Smithsonian.jpg

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Description This case contains specimens from the Copper Queen mine, from the collection of Dr. James Douglas. They were donated to the Smithsonian by his son, "Rawhide Jimmy" Douglas.
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Samples from Bisbee Arizona

Author Tim Evanson from Washington, D.C., United States of America

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