Miner at Work End of Day Mogollon New Mexico 1940
A miner stands at the end of a workday in Mogollon, New Mexico, in June 1940. The town was established in the late 1800s and became known for its silver mining operations. During this period, miners played a crucial role in the local economy, working long hours in challenging conditions to extract valuable minerals essential for various industries.
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Miner at Work End of Day Mogollon New Mexico 1940
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