Gold Miner at Sluice Box Two Bit Creek South Dakota 1938
A gold miner works diligently at a sluice box on Two Bit Creek in South Dakota. Taken in January 1938, this image is part of a collection documenting labor practices. Sluicing was a common method used during the gold rush to separate gold from gravel and soil. Mining played a crucial role in South Dakotas economic history.
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Gold Miner at Sluice Box Two Bit Creek South Dakota 1938
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