United States Geological Survey org
also known as: United States geologi cal survey
Summary:ย ย The United States Geological Survey provided final figures on New Mexico's mineral production in 1913.
Completeness: 44/100 Grade D
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cited from Image 3 of Las Vegas optic (East Las Vegas, N.M.), July 6, 1914, (CITY EDITION) (1914)
LAS VEGAS DAILY OPTIC MONDAY JULY 6 1914 STATES INCREASE MINERAL OUTPUT MEW MEXICO SHOWS MARVELOUS GROWTH IN GOVERNMENT GEOLOGICAL REPORT Large gains were made In the mine production of gold silver copper and zinc In New Mexico in 1913 according to final figures of Charlea W Hen โฆ
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Image 3 of Las Vegas optic (East Las Vegas, N.M.), July 6, 1914, (CITY EDITION) โ
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