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Quincy Mining Company Office Building, Hancock, Michigan. Architect: Robert Correa Walsh; built: 1895-1897.

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English: Quincy Mining Company Office Building, Hancock, Michigan. Architect: Robert Correa Walsh; built: 1895-1897. It was built in the Classical Revival style of Jacobsville coursed sandstone, similar to other buildings in the region. The building served as the main office of the company, and was used by company fficials, accountants, draftsmen, and clerical staff. It is now owned by the National Park Service.
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Camera location47° 08′ 00.16″ N, 88° 34′ 46.46″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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