Kingston-Baldy Mountain district place
Summary: A mining district in the Black Range of Sierra County, adjacent to Grant County.
Completeness: 40/100 Grade D
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cited from Boom and Bust on Baldy Mountain, New Mexico, 1864-1942 (1965)A thesis examining the mining history of the Kingston-Baldy Mountain district in the Black Range of
Sierra County (adjacent to Grant County). Documents the silver boom of the 1880s, the decline, and
the residual mining operations through World War II. Provides context for the bro…
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cited from Boom and Bust on Baldy Mountain, New Mexico, 1864-1942 (1965)
A thesis examining the mining history of the Kingston-Baldy Mountain district in the Black Range of
Sierra County (adjacent to Grant County). Documents the silver boom of the 1880s, the decline, and
the residual mining operations through World War II. Provides context for the bro…
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cited from Boom and Bust on Baldy Mountain, New Mexico, 1864-1942 (1965)
A thesis examining the mining history of the Kingston-Baldy Mountain district in the Black Range of
Sierra County (adjacent to Grant County). Documents the silver boom of the 1880s, the decline, and
the residual mining operations through World War II. Provides context for the bro…
cited from Boom and Bust on Baldy Mountain, New Mexico, 1864-1942 (1965)
A thesis examining the mining history of the Kingston-Baldy Mountain district in the Black Range of
Sierra County (adjacent to Grant County). Documents the silver boom of the 1880s, the decline, and
the residual mining operations through World War II. Provides context for the bro…
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Boom and Bust on Baldy Mountain, New Mexico, 1864-1942 ↗
Murphy, Lawrence R. · 1965 · other · rights_reserved · details