Gold Miner Working at Sluice Box South Dakota 1938
A gold miner works diligently in a sluice box at Two Bit Creek, South Dakota, in January 1938. The sluice box method was widely used for separating gold from sediment in riverbeds. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, South Dakota became a significant location for gold mining, contributing to the states economic growth.
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Gold Miner Working at Sluice Box South Dakota 1938
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