Image 3 of Albuquerque daily citizen (Albuquerque, N.M.), February 1, 1902
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Sam Congerperson
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Lamy grantplace
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McKlnley Gold Mining companyorg
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a.k.a. McKinley Gold Mining company
Argo campplace
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Gibson campplace
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Monte Cristo campplace
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Oro Quay mountainplace
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Perry campplace
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Plnetree Gulch campplace
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a.k.a. Placertree Gulch
San Francisco campplace
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St Lazarus campplace
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Gold Standard minething
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Prolzmann group of minesthing
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THE ALBUQUERQUE DAILY CITIZEN SATURDAY FEBRUARY 11962 2coccoccococ Mines and Coal and copper nave recently been discovered on the Lamy grant owned by the Onderdonk Live Stock com pany Two of Roosevelts Rough Riders are at work on the Gold Standard mine near Golden They have not applied for federal positions The McKlnley Gold Mining company never cease work on their property in the upper part of the St Lazarus gulch They have a large body of rich ore in sight now Superintendent Sam Conger of the St Lazarus mine near Golden is ap proaching the dyke and expects to make a rich find when it Is reached Work is progressing daily on this prop erty Much develpoment is being done on the Prolzmann group of mines near San Pedro and higher up on the Oro Quay mountain parties are trying to pierce a tunnel from west to east un der the mountain The Perry and Gibson camps San Francisco Argo St Lazarus Monte Cristo Plnetree Gulch and various other camps around Golden are dis playing great activity and employing a large force of men now HUGE GOLD NUGGETS FOUND Indications of a Rich Ledge Still Un discovered in Montana