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Mary McKinney and Katinka mines from Anaconda surface stope in Gold Hill. Cripple Creek District. Teller County, Colorado. October 5, 1903.
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Cripple Creek, looking northeast. The partly wooded knob on the left is Rhyolite Mountain. Just beyond the town are Mineral and Carbonate hills and in the background is Pikes Peak. Teller County, Colorado. September 18,1903. Plate 4-B in U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 54. 1906.
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Panorama with photo 698c. Looking north to northwest. Dumps of the Golden Cycle Mine, with Vindicator Mine, beyond them, and adjoining properties on the west.Teller County, Colorado. 1917.
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Slimes from the Independence mill and Portland Gold Mining Company's mill in gulch below Battle Mountain in the forth fork of Wilson Creek. Battle Mountain with the Portland Gold Mine is in the extreme background. The new mill of the Portland Gold Mining Co. is shown in the middle just behind the tailings dump. Cripple Creek mining district. Teller County, Colorado. March 21, 1917.
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Panorama with photo 699a. Looking west from Battle Mountain, Victor. Dump from the Portland Gold Mining Company's mill on the right. Bull Hill in middle foreground. Teller County, Colorado. March 20, 1917.
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Album caption and index card: Face of rock covered with amazon stone, quartz, and biotite crystals in mine of J.D. Endicott; 5 miles W. of N. of Florissant. In gap NW. of Little Crystal Peak. August 1913. 5X7. Teller Co., Colorado. Note on photograph: Image scanned from glass plate negative.
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Rhyolite Mountain from summit of Bull Hill. Teller County, Colorado. October 8, 1903, plate 21-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 54. 1906.
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Beacon and Grouse Hills from Raven Hill. Teller County, Colorado. October 8, 1903. Plate 24-B in U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 54. 1906.
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Album caption and index card: Due south across "Little Douglas" amazon stone mine of J.D. Endicott towards Crystal P eak; 5 miles N. of Florissant. Endicott examining specimens. Amazon-bearing veins and pockets occur in disintegrated coarse porphyritic granite. August 1913. 5X7. Teller Co., Colorado. Note on photograph: Image scanned from glass plate negative.
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Pikes Peak from summit of Bull Hill, town of Gillett in left middle ground. Teller County, Colorado. October 8, 1903, plate 21-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 54. 1906.
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Album caption and index card: Camp of Crystal Peak Gem Company; 6 miles W. of N. of Florissant. G.W. Weed of company on right. J.D. Endicott on left. Specimens of quartz, amazon stone, etc., on shelves. Copelen Dome, a granite knob, beyond. August 1913. 5X7. Teller Co., Colorado. Note on photograph: Image scanned from glass plate negative.
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Victor, from Squaw Mountain, the shaft house of the Gold Coin mine is in the left foreground and the St. Patrick mine in the middle ground. Teller County, Colorado. October 3, 1903, plate 6-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 54. 1906.


map background search result map search result map Victor, Teller County, Colorado. 1903. Head of Squaw Gulch, in Cripple Creek hills, looking southwest. Teller County, Colorado. 1894. "Little Douglas" amazon stone mine. Teller County, Colorado. 1913. Rock face in J.D. Endicott's mine, Teller County, Colorado. 1913. Camp of Crystal Peak Gem Company, Teller County, Colorado. 1913. Victor, Teller County, Colorado. 1903. Head of Squaw Gulch, in Cripple Creek hills, looking southwest. Teller County, Colorado. 1894. "Little Douglas" amazon stone mine. Teller County, Colorado. 1913. Rock face in J.D. Endicott's mine, Teller County, Colorado. 1913. Camp of Crystal Peak Gem Company, Teller County, Colorado. 1913.