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A very small present day place operation along a gulch in Colorado
Date
1960 (approximate)
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Martin, Cy
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Bunker Hill and Sullivan Works, at Wardner, after the explosion
Date
1899 (approximate)
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[Photograph of a possible mining operation]
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Jasper Mine, Jan. 1, 1904
Date
1904
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Jasper Mine, 300ft. Level about Aug, 1903
Date
1903
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[Photograph of miners working outside the mine]
Date
1904 (approximate)
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Bunker Hill and Sullivan Concentrator, at Warder, after explosion
Date
1899
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Randsburg's Fabulous Yellow Aster Mine
Date
1910 (approximate)
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The Lesinkey copper smelter in Clifton 1875, the first copper smelter built in Arizona Territory
Date
1876
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Slucing near the spot where Marshall discovered gold, May 1934
Date
1934
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Digging coal out of strip pit in Indian Territory
Date
1880 (approximate)
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Gold Hill, 1875
Date
1875
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The Betty O'Neil mine, Lauder, CO
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A part of the "richest square mile on earth", Nevadaville, Colorado, near Central City, in 1966
Date
1966
Photographer
Martin, Cy
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Montgomery-Shoshone mine, in Rhyolite, sold to Charles M. Schwab for ,000,000.
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An old tin-type of 1849 Argonauts at work in the gold-fields
Date
1849
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Man panning gold near Selnis City, N. Mex.
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Billy Smith and Jim Murphy worked a claim here in the Short Creek diggings.