



William Besson Using Dip Needle for Mining in 1937
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William Besson uses a dip needle to locate magnetic ore deposits near Winton, Minnesota. Created in September 1937, this image captures the mining prospecting efforts that were significant in the area. Minnesota is known for its rich mineral resources, and the use of dip needles played a crucial role in identifying valuable ore sites during this period.
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William Besson Using Dip Needle for Mining in 1937
12" x 16"
$29.95