Mexican Gold Rush, Grocery Store Clerk old Photo 1931
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Taille (pouces/inches): 6x8; 15,2cm X 20,3cm ;

Description:Vintage news studio photo . Text attached on reverse :Nattily attired and jauntily twirling a cane , Manuel Llantada above enjoys telling how he passed in a few weeks from a humble grocery store clerk to a multi-millionaire as a result of his discovery of a gold vein on the western slope of the Sierra Madre Range in Sinaloa , mexico .Llantada says that two carloads of ore taken from the claim yielded $149.000 worth of gold to the ton . He says there is no need for more prospectors to rush to the scene as the army of invaders has already staked all of the claims .



Date: 04/06/1931

Lieu: Nogales , Arizona

Photographe/Studio: NEWS SERVICE (Misc)

Etat: Silver print . Good condition , some creases .


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