Miners Exiting Cage at Gold Mine Mogollon New Mexico 1940
Workers exit a mine cage after their shift at a gold mine in Mogollon, New Mexico, in June 1940. The image provides insight into the daily routines of miners during a significant era of American mining history. Mogollon was known for its rich deposits of gold, attracting many workers seeking employment in challenging conditions.
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Miners Exiting Cage at Gold Mine Mogollon New Mexico 1940
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