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Mines and mineral resources.

 Subject
Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

A mine for two barrels of water. W.L. Patterson, collector., 1936-1940

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Identifier: 5-4-22 12
Scope and Contents

History and events surrounding Nannie Baird mine in Otero County.

Dates: 1936-1940

Historical mines in New Mexico. Rosario O. Hinojos, collector., 1936-1940

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Identifier: 5-5-54 9
Scope and Contents

Stories of mines and early forts which first appeared in the New Mexico Highway Journal, by Amy Passmore Hurt.

Dates: 1936-1940

Humorous incidents of early mining days: a false alarm. James A. Burns collector., 1936-1940

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Identifier: 5-4-7 1
Scope and Contents

An incident in which the miners near Elizabethtown are awaken by a false fire alarm.

Dates: 1936-1940

Indians and turquoise. Myrtle Andrews, collector., 1936-1940

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Identifier: 5-5-52 1
Scope and Contents

Personal narrative about Indians stealing turquoise from mines near Cerrillos, N.M. (July 23, 1936).

Dates: 1936-1940

Mines in New Mexico. Rosario O. Hinojas, collector., 1936-1940

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Identifier: 5-5-54 8
Scope and Contents

From: Two Thousand Miles on Horseback, by James F. Melin.

Dates: 1936-1940

Turquoise. Mrs. W.C. Totty, collector., 1936-1940

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Identifier: 5-5-60 24
Scope and Contents

Description of Turquoise mining in Grant County. (June 25, 1937).

Dates: 1936-1940