Mackay School of Mines Building, ca. 1915
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Mackay School of Mines Building, ca. 1915
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This postcard shows the Mackay School of Mines Building and the Mackay Statue viewed from the southwest. The Mackay School of Mines Building was originally built in 1908, funded by Clarence Mackay, for mining students. A second floor was added in 1926 by renowned Reno architect Frederic DeLongchamps. After being closed for many years and almost demolished, the building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982 and renovated again in 1988. Today the building houses the DeLaMare Library and the W.M. Keck Museum.
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UNRA-P221-04.tif
collection_4020
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Photographer (pht): Nevada Photo Service (Reno)
Photographer (pht): Palmer, Stanley G.
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These images are archived as TIFF files. They were scanned at 400 dpi, 24-bit from the original.
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campphotoscollection:4020
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