Miner Using Telephone in Gold Mine New Mexico 1940
A miner uses a telephone at the 500-foot level of a gold mine in Mogollon, New Mexico. In June 1940, the mining industry utilized communication technology to enhance safety and efficiency. Mogollon, established in the late 1800s, was known for its rich gold deposits and became a significant mining town in the region.
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Miner Using Telephone in Gold Mine New Mexico 1940
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