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Photograph of Three Kids Mine, 1972

Date
1972
Description
Handwritten description provided on back of image: "Three Kids Mine, 1972." Group Creators credit goes to Leavitt.

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Photograph of Three Kids Mine, 1972

Date
1972
Description
Handwritten description provided on back of image: "Three Kids Mine, 1972." Group Creators credit goes to Leavitt.

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Pioche Power and Light Company, image 002 of 009: photographic print

Date
1960 (year approximate) to 1969 (year approximate)
Description
Wide view of the Pioche Power and Light Co.

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Panoramic photograph of Blair (Nev.), circa 1907

Date
1906 to 1908
Description
There was an inscription on the image. "Blair was located three miles north of Silver Peak and was founded in 1906 by the Pittsburgh Silver Peak Gold Mining Company whose 120 stamp mill (under construction in the foreground) overlooked the town. Ore from the Mary Tunnel reached the mill via a 14,000 foot aerial tramway. The town's population was 700 and Blair was served by the mining company's Silver Peak Railroad. Blair prospered until 1917 when the mine and mill were closed. The mill processed over $6,000,000 worth of gold ore.

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Photograph of mining mill, Goodsprings (Nev.), December 6, 1916

Date
1916-12-06
Description
Dividend Mining Company's mill.

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Postcard of Tonopah Belmont Development Company's mine and mill, Tonopah (Nev.), September 18, 1912

Date
1912-09-18
Description
The Belmont was Tonopah's second most prosperous mining company with a production of over $38,000,000. The 60 stamp mill, one of Tonopah's largest, was built in 1911 and crushed ore until August 1, 1923. It was dismantled in 1927. The company continued mining until 1929, when operations were turned over to the Budelman Syndicate which began leasing blocks of the mine. Leasing continued until October 31, 1939 when a fire of undetermined origin burned out the shaft timbers. The Belmont was the scene of Tonopah's worst mine disasters when an underground fire on February 23, 1911 took the lives of 17 men. The fire was apparently started by a miner's candle left behind in a pile of timber.

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Photograph of Pacific Coast Borax Mill, Death Valley Junction (Calif.), 1928

Date
1928
Description
Pacific Coast Borax Company's mill near the end of its operations in 1928.

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Photograph of Pacific Coast Borax Company Mill, Death Valley Junction (Calif.), 1915

Date
1915
Description
Pacific Coast Borax Company mill at Death Valley Junction. This is the south end of the mill, with railroad tracks leading out of the image at the bottom left corner.

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Photograph of Matt Kusick at ruins in Johnnie (Nev.), 1950s

Date
1950 to 1959
Description
Old-timer Matt Kusick sits at ruins in Johnnie. [identified by Dorothy Dorothy]

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Film transparency of buildings at mines in Kingman, Arizona, circa late 1940s

Date
1945 to 1949
Description
An image of buildings next to mines in Kingman.

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