Pyramid place
also known as: Pyramid
Summary: Location of the New Mexico Mining and Milling Company where Doyle, Plunket, and Dougherty worked.
Completeness: 68/100 Grade C
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co_founded
oldest mining camp in southwest territory except Pinos Altos and Santa Rita
cited from The oldest mining camp in the southwest… (1891)agaw, George-
town; W. H. Johnston, St. Louis; Fred Smith,
Joe Mahoney, H. H. Kidder, C. H. Dane, B. A.
Knowles, Deming; W. H. Sebastian, San Fran-
cisco; Ed Pennington, F. O. Robinson, C. V.
Hugo and wife, Deming.
PYRAMID
A Sketch of the …
lived_at
nine miles south of Lordsburg in Pyramid range
cited from The oldest mining camp in the southwest… (1891)agaw, George-
town; W. H. Johnston, St. Louis; Fred Smith,
Joe Mahoney, H. H. Kidder, C. H. Dane, B. A.
Knowles, Deming; W. H. Sebastian, San Fran-
cisco; Ed Pennington, F. O. Robinson, C. V.
Hugo and wife, Deming.
PYRAMID
A Sketch of the …
owned
water station on southern overland route to California
cited from The oldest mining camp in the southwest… (1891)agaw, George-
town; W. H. Johnston, St. Louis; Fred Smith,
Joe Mahoney, H. H. Kidder, C. H. Dane, B. A.
Knowles, Deming; W. H. Sebastian, San Fran-
cisco; Ed Pennington, F. O. Robinson, C. V.
Hugo and wife, Deming.
PYRAMID
A Sketch of the …
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The oldest mining camp in the southwest… ↗
1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details