Mines & mineral resources.
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Captain Cooney's fate. Frances E. Totty, collector., 1936-1940
Story of the Cooney brothers in New Mexico. James Cooney was killed by the Apaches and Michael died while searching for the Turner mine in the Gila mountains. (June 3, 1937).
Humorous incidents of early mining days: a self made reputation. James A. Burns. collector., 1936-1940
Story about a guard who arrests the president of the mine. (July 18, 1936)
Las Palomas. "The Doves" Hot Springs. Howard N. Thorp, collector., 1936-1940
Description of some of the "characters" that lived in Las Palomas, N.M. Oct 8, 1936.
Mina de la Tierra (Mine of the Earth). Robert Pfanner, collector., 1936-1940
Description of a silver mine in the Cerrillos area. (April 4, 1936)
Minerals of New Mexico. L.W. Link, collector., 1936-1940
Brief description of mining and mineral resources of the State. Includes bibliography. (Dec. 22, 1936)
Ojo de Casa. In Las Huertas Canyon. "House Springs." Howard N. Thorp, collector., 1936-1940
Account of early Spanish mining in New Mexico. (Jan 16, 1937).
Rock formations and minerals. E. Matthew, collector., 1936-1940
Mention of rocks with emphasis on minerals. (Dec. 1, 1936)
The lost Juan Mondragon mine. Lorin W. Brown, collector., 1936-1940
Tale of a lost gold mine near Truchas. (April 15, 1937).
The Padre's mine at Canon de la Soledad. Reyes Martinez, collector., 1936-1940
A padre finds a gold mine.
Turquoise Max Frost, collector., 1936-1940
Truquoise mining and gem stones in the Santa Fe area. From: Max and Walter, Paul A.F. Santa Fe County, the heart of New Mexico. Santa Fe, N.M. Bureau of Immigration, 1906.