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"Chinese miners"

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Chinese gold miners eating and attending to their hair among tents in camp.
Subject
Chinese miners during the Gold Rush period in California
Description
Chinese gold miners eating and attending to their hair among tents in camp.
Source
Harper's Weekly
Publisher
Library of Congress
Date
1857

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