"The Queen Vein. The tent is the stable for ore mine mules. The shed houses the machines for sharping drill steel. I put the cross on these to show the entrance to the mine." New Mexico, ca 1930-1950, photographed by Noble Lawrence Gehr
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Resource details
Resource ID
7660
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Historic date (YYYY-MM-DD)
~1930-1950
Title
"The Queen Vein. The tent is the stable for ore mine mules. The shed houses the machines for sharping drill steel. I put the cross on these to show the entrance to the mine." New Mexico, ca 1930-1950, photographed by Noble Lawrence Gehr
Credit
Courtesy of Peter Megaw, New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources, Historic Photograph Archives, Socorro, NM 87801
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GrantFund
G21AP10434 USGS NGGDPP
Main
Mining
Subject
Animals, Mine, Scenic, Vein
Other
tent, Queen Vein
Creator
Noble Lawrence Gehr
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