Gold Prospector Using Rocker in Pinos Altos New Mexico 1940
A gold prospector pours water into a rocker, a traditional gold mining tool, in Pinos Altos, New Mexico. Created between May and June 1940, this image illustrates the methods used during the gold rush era. Pinos Altos was a significant mining town that flourished in the mid-19th century, contributing to the regions economic development.
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Gold Prospector Using Rocker in Pinos Altos New Mexico 1940
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