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id: t_gold_d209a7
Probable 70%Needs source
Summary:  Gold production in New Mexico increased in 1913 compared to 1912.
Completeness: 22/100 Grade F
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New Mexico discovered gold
New Mexico discovered gold1913
Grant County discovered gold
Unnamed narrator found gold
New Mexico owned gold
Lordsburg mining district produced gold1912-04-24
Socorro County produced gold1913

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