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The mansion was built in 1925 for Daniel C. Jackling, shown here, who was a key figure in the American copper mining industry. He lived there until his death in 1956, and many of the home's unique copper fixtures reflect his work in the mining industry, according to a town of Woodside staff report.

The home was designed by George Washington Smith, a leading architect in the Spanish Colonial Revival style, the report says.

April 29, 2009 2:33 PM PDT

Photo by: Missouri University of Science and Technology. Used with permission.

| Caption by: CNET News staff

 

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