Agua Prieta place
Summary: 243 tons of ore passed the custom house of Agua Prieta.
Completeness: 14/100 Grade F
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243 tons of ore in March 1911— 1911-03
cited from Image 52 of El Paso herald (El Paso, Tex.), June 21, 1911, (Section 7) (1911)EIr PASO HERALD Wednesday JJune 21 1911 Cananea Largest Copper Mining Camp In Mexico Increases
Output and Reduces Costs nes In One Of Mexicos Stately Capitals See CANANEA In northern Sonora is
the most important copper camp of Mexico It isIn the southern portion of the extension …
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Image 52 of El Paso herald (El Paso, Tex.), June 21, 1911, (Section 7) ↗
Anonymous · 1911 · newspaper · public_domain · details