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Collection: Books and Periodicals > Nevada County Historical Society Bulletins

Volume 053-2 - April 1999 (10 pages)

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NCHS Bulletin April 1999 Right: The Spenceville home of Imperial Paint and Copper Co. owner and superintendent Otto Woehler. (Photo courtesy of Tosca June Ferretti) Below: The pond formed when the Spenceville copper mine collapsed in 1880. (Photo by Bedford Lampkin Above: Otto Woehler shown wearing the Gold Medal awarded to the Imperial Paint and Copper Company in 1894, (Photo courtesy of Tosca June Ferretti) Left: Imperial Paint and Copper Co. operations at Spenceville in 1895. (Photo from Grass Valley and Vicinity, compiled by J. E. Poingdestre)