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Oso Negro Mine thing

id: t_oso-negro-mine_4c7126

also known as: Oso Negro

Probable 70%
Summary:  A mine in the Arispe district, Sonora, owned by Tombstone parties, about 125 miles south of Tombstone.
Completeness: 57/100 Grade D
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Claims (4)

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cited from How the Miners Found Geronimo in Sonora (1891)
How the Miners Found Geronimo in Sonora While on the train the other day an Enter- prise man met John M. Clayton, a miner who had been employed for three years on the Oso Negro, Arispe district, Sonora. The mine is owned and operated by Tomb…

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cited from How the Miners Found Geronimo in Sonora (1891)
How the Miners Found Geronimo in Sonora While on the train the other day an Enter- prise man met John M. Clayton, a miner who had been employed for three years on the Oso Negro, Arispe district, Sonora. The mine is owned and operated by Tomb…
cited from How the Miners Found Geronimo in Sonora (1891)
How the Miners Found Geronimo in Sonora While on the train the other day an Enter- prise man met John M. Clayton, a miner who had been employed for three years on the Oso Negro, Arispe district, Sonora. The mine is owned and operated by Tomb…

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Tombstone parties
cited from How the Miners Found Geronimo in Sonora (1891)
How the Miners Found Geronimo in Sonora While on the train the other day an Enter- prise man met John M. Clayton, a miner who had been employed for three years on the Oso Negro, Arispe district, Sonora. The mine is owned and operated by Tomb…

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John M. Clayton worked_for Oso Negro Mine
John M. Clayton worked_for Oso Negro Mine
John M. Clayton worked_for Oso Negro Mine
James H. Kirker worked_for Oso Negro Mine

Sources (1)

How the Miners Found Geronimo in Sonora

1891 · newspaper · public-domain

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