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Ground Hog Mine thing

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Probable 70%
Summary:  A major zinc-lead producer in Grant County's Central Mining District near Vanadium, New Mexico.
Completeness: 50/100 Grade D
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  1. Multiple primary sources: Has 1 source(s). A second independent source dramatically raises credibility.
  2. Published story: Generate a permanent story page via the admin Story API — drives SEO + reader retention.
  3. Operating / life dates: A bounding date (year is enough) sharpens the timeline and the map slider.
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cited from The Ground Hog Mine, Central District, Grant County, New Mexico: A Geological and Historical Study (1981)
A geological and historical thesis on the Ground Hog Mine, one of the major zinc-lead producers in Grant County's Central Mining District (near Vanadium, NM). Covers the mine's discovery, development, production history, and geological setting.

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cited from The Ground Hog Mine, Central District, Grant County, New Mexico: A Geological and Historical Study (1981)
A geological and historical thesis on the Ground Hog Mine, one of the major zinc-lead producers in Grant County's Central Mining District (near Vanadium, NM). Covers the mine's discovery, development, production history, and geological setting.

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zinc and lead
cited from The Ground Hog Mine, Central District, Grant County, New Mexico: A Geological and Historical Study (1981)
A geological and historical thesis on the Ground Hog Mine, one of the major zinc-lead producers in Grant County's Central Mining District (near Vanadium, NM). Covers the mine's discovery, development, production history, and geological setting.

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