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Mining Equipment postcard

Description

Mining Equipment postcard

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Report of the Diamond Valley Gold Mining Company, January 14, 1915

Date

1915-01-14

Archival Collection

Description

Report of the Diamond Valley Gold Mining Company, January 14, 1915

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Certificate, Goldfield Circle Mining Company, March 17, 1906

Date

1906-03-17

Description

Certificate, Goldfield Circle Mining Company, March 17, 1906

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Certificate, Goldfield American Mining Company, November 27, 1906

Date

1906-11-27

Description

Certificate, Goldfield American Mining Company, November 27, 1906

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Abandoned mill and equipment in Esmeralda County: photographic print

Date

1900 (year approximate) to 1905 (year approximate)

Description

Black and white image of an abandoned mill & cyanide plant in Divide District, Esmeralda County, Nevada circa early 1900s.

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

Date

1915-01-28

Archival Collection

Description

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

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Certificate, Goldfield Combination Fraction Mining Company, November 24, 1914

Date

1914-11-24

Description

Certificate, Goldfield Combination Fraction Mining Company, November 24, 1914

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Certificate, Manhattan Gold Mining and Milling Company, November 16, 1907

Date

1907-11-16

Description

Certificate, Manhattan Gold Mining and Milling Company, November 16, 1907

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Photograph of plat map of principal Goldfield mines, Goldfield (Nev.), late 1800s

Date

1890 to 1900

Description

Caption: This plat shows the principal mines of Goldfield. The five groups in which the Goldfield-Majestic Mines Company is interested are marked in black.

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Letter from C. A. Earle Rinker to his mother, March 16, 1908

Date

1908-03-16

Archival Collection

Description

Letter to his mother. Rinker told his mother not to worry about him working in the mines. He explains how above ground work is safe and below ground work is where it is dangerous.

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