The site for the new saw mill on Silverβ¦
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Herman & Wilkieorg
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a.k.a. Herman & Wilkie
Yelty & Foxorg
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Mimbres Hot Springsplace
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a.k.a. Mimbres hot springs
Good Luck Minething
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chunk 578 Β· paragraph 2195
the mail.
The site for the new saw mill on Silver
Creek has been graded and everything is now
in readiness for the placing of necessary ma-
chinenry. Herman & Wilkie, the owners, are
nothing if not progressive and energetic.
From the July 25, 1890, Issue of The Enterprise
The Enterprise is reliably informed that
tellurrium is being found in the Good Luck Mine
at Lone Mountain. It is also present in small
quantities in other claims in that vicinity. How
much will be discovered by thorough develop-
ment of the camp is impossible even to surmise,
but even a little of it is sure to give greater
value to the ores as all ores of tellurrium carry
gold. Thus it will be seen that the district will
probably develop gold as well as silver.
From the August 15, 1890, Issue of The Enterprise
The Mimbres hot springs are rapidly in-
creasing in reputation. They will soon become
a place of general resort for invalids and
pleasure seekers from a large scope of country.
These springs are forty-two in number, located
in Grant County, about thirty-five miles from
Hillsborough.
The Commercial club rooms will be
thrown open to the public on Monday the 18th
inst. The proprietors, Yelty & Fox, are well
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