An elaborately decorated Washington Hand Press in the collection was built about 1860 by the Cincinnati Type Foundry & Printer's Warehouse. Found in a barn in Hatch, New Mexico, the press was brought to the Museum in 1970 where it was restored to working condition. Used throughout the Black Range, a mining area in the middle western portion of the state, it was reported to have been used to print a newspaper called the Hatch Reporter as late as 1927.
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