Gold Miner Filing Pickaxe at Two Bit Creek 1937
A gold miner files his pickaxe at Two Bit Creek near Deadwood, South Dakota, in November 1937. During the Great Depression, gold mining was a significant activity in Lawrence County, contributing to the local economy. The area was known for its rich mineral deposits, attracting miners seeking fortune amid challenging times.
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Gold Miner Filing Pickaxe at Two Bit Creek 1937
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