slump of 1907 thing
also known as: the slump of 1907
Summary: The slump of 1907 seriously affected the mining camps tributary to Silver City.
Completeness: 44/100 Grade D
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mining camps tributary to Silver City— 1907
cited from Image 39 of El Paso herald (El Paso, Tex.), January 12, 1910, (SKYSCRAPER EDITION 1) (1910)EL PASO HERALD ANNUAL SUMMARY 01 SOUTHWESTERN PROGRESS 37 Year Of Great Progress In Silver SILVER CITY is tlio con lor of Iho largest mining interests In New Mexico nnd tlio steady dovolop irioiil of ItH tilbulury resources is mak ing II one of tlio moHl Important cities of Hint …
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Image 39 of El Paso herald (El Paso, Tex.), January 12, 1910, (SKYSCRAPER EDITION 1) ↗
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