Miners Exiting Cage in Mogollon New Mexico June 1940
Miners exit a cage from the depths of Mogollon, New Mexico, in June 1940. During this time, Mogollon was known for its silver and gold mining operations. The mine employed many workers who faced challenging conditions to extract valuable minerals. Mogollon remains a historical site, reflecting the mining heritage of the American Southwest.
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Miners Exiting Cage in Mogollon New Mexico June 1940
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