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1Published 1947“...: United States Bureau of Mines. A miner loads blast holes at the Argonne Mine. The Argonne open pit iron...”
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2Published 1947“...: United States Bureau of Mines. A miner loads blast holes at the Argonne Mine. The Argonne open pit iron...”
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3Published 1947“.... and Lyn Wood Mining History Archive, Arthur Lakes Library, Colorado School of Mines. Donor: United States...”
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4by Petersen, Max S.“... School of Mines. Donor: United States Bureau of Mines. A locomotive labeled "Hanna Ore Mining Company 304...”
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5by Petersen, Max S.“... School of Mines. Donor: United States Bureau of Mines. A locomotive labeled "Hanna Ore Mining Company 304...”
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6Published 1947“.... and Lyn Wood Mining History Archive, Arthur Lakes Library, Colorado School of Mines. Donor: United States...”
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7Published 1947“...: United States Bureau of Mines. The Mississippi #2 Mine was originally an underground iron mine from 1933...”
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8Published 1947“...: United States Bureau of Mines. The Mississippi #2 Mine was originally an underground iron mine from 1933...”
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9Published 1947“... of Mines. Donor: United States Bureau of Mines. Miners prepare a blast using a churn drill at the Argonne...”
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10Published 1947“... of Mines. Donor: United States Bureau of Mines. Miners prepare a blast using a churn drill at the Argonne...”
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11Published 1947“...: United States Bureau of Mines. Miners prepare a blast using a churn drill at the Argonne Mine. Notes...”
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12Published 1947“...: United States Bureau of Mines. Miners prepare a blast using a churn drill at the Argonne Mine. Notes...”
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