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Certificate, The Bullfrog Gold Coin Mining Company, January 13, 1909

Date
1909-01-13
Description
Certificate, The Bullfrog Gold Coin Mining Company, January 13, 1909

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Certificate, Montezuma Silver Mining Corporation, August 19, 1919

Date
1919-08-19
Description
Certificate, Montezuma Silver Mining Corporation, August 19, 1919

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Certificate, Bullfrog Mining Syndicate, January 28, 1907

Date
1907-01-28
Description
Certificate, Bullfrog Mining Syndicate, January 28, 1907

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Survey of the Goldfield Belmont Mining Company, 1900-1925

Date
1900 to 1925
Description
Survey of the Goldfield Belmont Mining Company, 1900-1925

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Report on the property of Goldfield Belmont Extension Mining Company, January 28, 1915

Date
1915-01-28
Description
Report on the property of Goldfield Belmont Extension Mining Company, January 28, 1915

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Two men in a mine: photographic print

Date
1900 (year approximate) to 1915 (year approximate)
Description
Two men in a mine; Rinker is on the right.

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The Tonopah Extension Mine: postcard

Date
1900 (year approximate) to 1915 (year approximate)
Description
Postcard of the Tonopah Extension Mine.

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"Valcalda Mine and Mill [?] Blair" View of mining operations with a road leading between two sides of a small valley: glass plate negative

Date
1900 (year approximate) to 1909 (year approximate)
Archival Collection
Description
From the E. W. Smith Glass Plate Negatives (PH-00460).

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Postcard of the Harmill silver-lead mine, Montezuma (Nev.), 1929

Date
1929
Description
The Harmill was being operated by Gerald B. Hartley, Sr. and was worked through the 1930s. (Gerald B. Hartley, Jr. Collection) There was an inscription on the image. "The Montezuma district was laid out after the discovery of ore in the area on May 24, 1867 by Thomas Nagle, Mat Plunkett, and a Mr. Carlyle. The district was active through the 1880s after which mining came to a standstill. Montezuma experienced a revival in the early 1900s on the heels of the Goldfield boom. Mining continued through the 1930s from operations such as the Harmill. Ore was chiefly silver accompanied by lead with some gold. Recorded production from the district was over $500,000."

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