Gold Miner at Mine Shaft Entrance Mogollon New Mexico 1940
A gold miner stands at the entrance of a mine shaft in Mogollon, New Mexico. In June 1940, miners like him worked in rugged conditions to extract valuable minerals from the earth. Mogollon was a bustling mining town during the gold rush of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, contributing to the regions economic growth. Gold mining played a crucial role in shaping New Mexicos history and development.
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Gold Miner at Mine Shaft Entrance Mogollon New Mexico 1940
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