Railroad Boy mine. [1885-1900]

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Railroad Boy mine. [1885-1900]

Undated views of the Railroad Boy mine. Railroad Boy was part of the Gold Hill Mining and Milling Company holdings. This mine was on what is now known as Melvina Hill. Also identified as part of the Gold King Mining and Milling Company.

5 photographs (3 views)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7463333

Boulder Public Library

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