George E. Bent and his brothers in Cuautla, Mexico, 1890

Stamped on verso: V. Wolfenstein Sucrea, Mexico Written on verso: 1890 Top Row-Uncle George, McManus- Bottom Row: Mr. Whitmore, Guy Bent (in sombrero), George Bent, Jim Bent. They were here at plantation. PH Coll 133.73 George Eben Bent (1861-1930) was born in Bath, Maine. His father was a blacksmit...

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Main Author: Wolfenstein
Other Authors: University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Division
Format: Still Image
Language:unknown
Published: 1890
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Online Access:http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/portraits/id/1002
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Summary:Stamped on verso: V. Wolfenstein Sucrea, Mexico Written on verso: 1890 Top Row-Uncle George, McManus- Bottom Row: Mr. Whitmore, Guy Bent (in sombrero), George Bent, Jim Bent. They were here at plantation. PH Coll 133.73 George Eben Bent (1861-1930) was born in Bath, Maine. His father was a blacksmith in Nova Scotia for much of Bent's life, but he and his brothers turned to mining. George's elder brother, Gardiner, was a mining engineer in Mexico, and his younger brother, James, joined him in Rodman Bay, Alaska, first with the Baranof Exploration Company, then with the Rodman Bay Company. He married Florence Smith (1869-1943). Throughout his career as a gold miner in the Yukon, Bent made trips to New York and London to raise money and support for his companies. Bent had interests in mines in South America and Australia, but his last years were spent in Arizona as the general manager of the Boston-Arizona Copper Company (Skull Valley AZ). He founded the Searchlight Gold Corporation, which was to develop the Duplex Mine when he died suddenly in Searchlight, Nevada, October 18, 1930. To order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/reproduction/reproduction Please cite the Order Number