small opening in the south side of the shed thing
Summary: The only possible way for a man to enter the shaft was through a small opening where a board had been torn off on the south side of the shed.
Completeness: 36/100 Grade F
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only possible entry to shaft
cited from The superintendent of the mine states that… (1891)The superintendent of the mine states that
the Aztec company in September last caused
the shaft house to be removed, but left a trap
door over the bucket way, and the manhole was
closed by a shed with a door which was fasten-
ed. The only poss…
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The superintendent of the mine states that…
1891 · newspaper · public-domain