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Map of Nick Luciani's Peacock No. 4 Mine in the La Ventana Coal Field, Sandoval County, New Mexico, year unknown. Published as Figure 179 in Bulletin 111.
Map of Nick Luciani's...  
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Reclamation Evaluation For OSM, La Ventana Field, Peacock Mines-Luciani Mines et al
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The Peacock Mine portal, which is the main haulage entry, in the La Ventana Coal Field, Sandoval County, New Mexico in the 1950's. Nick Luciani is the operator for the mine.
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The tipple (right, flat structure) and coal chute (left) at the Luciani Peacock Mine No. 1 in the La Ventana Coal Field, Sandoval County, New Mexico on October 18, 1936. The mine was leased to Nick Lu
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A view of an outcropping at Peacock No. 2 Mine in the La Ventana Coal Field, Sandoval County, New Mexico in 1937. The mine was leased to Nick Luciani.
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A view looking southwest towards the stripped pit and a fault line of the Peacock Mine in the La Ventana Coal Field, Sandoval County, New Mexico on May 20, 1950. The mine operator was Nick Luciani.
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An outcrop at the Peacock No. 2 Mine in the La Ventana Coal Field, Sandoval County, New Mexico in 1937. The mine was leased to Nick Luciani.
An outcrop at the Peacock...  
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The tipple (left) and storage bins (right) at the Luciani Peacock Mine No. 2, which would become the main tipple after Mines No. 2 and No. 1 were connected and Mine No. 1 became the main aircourse, th
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The coal chute at the Peacock Mine in the La Ventana Coal Field, Sandoval County, New Mexico in 1937. The mine was leased to Nick Luciani.
The coal chute at the...  
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A view looking west over the strip pit with a fault running through it at the Peacock Mine in the La Ventana Coal Field, Sandoval County, New Mexico on May 20, 1950. The mine was operated by Nick Luci
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A miner at the Peacock No. 2 Mine in the La Ventana Coal Field, Sandoval County, New Mexico in 1937. The mine was leased to Nick Luciani.
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Looking northwest at the tipple (right) and coal bins (left) at the Luciani Peacock Mine No. 2 in the La Ventana Coal Field, Sandoval County, New Mexico on June 17, 1938. The mine was leased to Nick L
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A view looking east at the Luciani Peacock No. 1 portal (entrance) and drift entry. The main entry strikes coal 81 feet from the portal and heads left (north) 101 feet towards Mine No. 2, La Ventana C
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The tipple, used to load material, at the Luciani Peacock No. 4 Mine in the La Ventana Coal Field, Sandoval County, New Mexico in 1940. Published as Figure 181 in Bulletin 111.
The tipple...  
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Looking east at the tracks leading into the portal (entrance) of the Luciani Peacock Mine No. 1 in the La Ventana Coal Field, Sandoval County, New Mexico on June 17, 1938. The mine was leased to Nick
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Looking southeast at the tipple and coal chute at the Luciani Peacock Mine No. 1 in the La Ventana Coal Field, Sandoval County, New Mexico on June 17, 1938. The mine was leased to Nick Luciani.
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A view looking east at the Luciani Peacock Mine No. 2 portal (entrance) and drift entry which is 229 feet west and 221 feet north of the Mine No. 1 portal and 180 feet from the drift entry. Both mines
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A view looking north at the partially stripped area south of the Peacock Mine pit in the La Ventana Coal Field, Sandoval County, New Mexico on July 29, 1953. The mine was operated by Nick Luciani.
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The chute and storage bin, constructed by Nick Luciani, at the Kistler-Black Rose Mine in the La Ventana Coal Field, Sandoval County, New Mexico on April 17, 1948. Published as Figure 158 in Bulletin
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A view looking east towards the Peacock Mine pit with an exposed coal seam under a highwall in the La Ventana Coal Field, Sandoval County, New Mexico on July 29, 1953. The mine was operated by Nick Lu
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A view looking east towards the Peacock Mine hoisthouse and haulage ramp leading to the tipple, used to load material, in the La Ventana Coal Field, Sandoval County, New Mexico in the 1950's. Nick Lu
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Looking towards the east end of the Peacock Mine pit at a partially stripped bench, La Ventana Coal Field, Sandoval County, New Mexico on July 29, 1953. Nick Luciani operated the mine at the time.
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Nick Luciani's family and R. D. Reeder, including from left to right: Mrs. Luciani, Nick Luciani, their daughter, their son-in-law, and R. D. Reeder, at the Peacock No. 3 Mine in the La Ventana Coal
Nick Luciani's family and...  
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Two miners stand next to the portal (entrance) of the Peacock No. 2 Mine in the La Ventana Coal Field, Sandoval County, New Mexico in 1937. The mine was leased to Nick Luciani.
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Looking south across the Peacock Mine pit towards a partially stripped area, La Ventana Coal Field, Sandoval County, New Mexico on July 29, 1953. Nick Luciani operated the mine at the time.
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The abandoned strip pit, which was mined by Nick Luciani, at the Kistler-Black Rose Mine in the La Ventana Coal Field, Sandoval County, New Mexico on July 29, 1953. Published as Figure 159 in Bulletin
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A view looking east down the tracks at a miner standing in the portal (entrance) of the Luciani Strip Mine and the Peacock No. 2 Mine in the La Ventana Coal Field, Sandoval County, New Mexico on June
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