William Besson Using Dip Needle in Minnesota 1937
William Besson uses a dip needle to locate magnetic minerals in Winton, Minnesota, in September 1937. The dip needle, a critical tool for prospecting, played a significant role in mining activities during this era. Minnesota is known for its rich mineral resources, particularly iron ore, which fueled the local economy and industry.
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William Besson Using Dip Needle in Minnesota 1937
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