Cleveland Mill Camp place
Summary: The camp associated with the Cleveland Mine, abandoned by 1922.
Completeness: 26/100 Grade F
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abandoned
by 1922— 1922
cited from A Hike to Explore an Old Gold Mine - Cleveland Mine (2012)Hiking account of the Cleveland Mine in the Pinos Altos Mountains. The mine produced gold, silver, and copper from the late 1800s to early 1900s. Mining began prior to 1860. By 1868 six stamp mills employed 300 miners, eventually growing to 600. In 1905 a two-foot narrow-gauge ra…
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A Hike to Explore an Old Gold Mine - Cleveland Mine ↗
Ferrara, Linda · 2012 · other · web · details