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Looking down at the Eagle River in Eagle Canyon, at a portion of the railroad tracks at Belden.
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Belden as seen from Gilman. On the left are the loading tippel, steam room and dryer. Loading tippel is extended over the railroad cars to be filled with ore. A surface tram carrying ore ready for loading is visible behind the loading tippel.

43. Belden

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The Belden processing and shipping area for the ore that was mined at Gilman Mine. The loading tippel is the first building on the left (white); next is the steam room and then the dryer. Box cars are lined up on the tracks by the loading tippel. The box cars at the center of the photo are underneath the Ben Butler Mine.
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Two miners hammer away at ore in a gold mine in the Eagle River Canyon. It's possible this is the California Mine. Their only source of light appears to be a small candle.
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Three miners stand in a tunnel of a gold mine in the Eagle River Canyon. It's possible this is the California Mine, which was located in the Eagle River Canyon. Their only source of light appears to be the candles they are holding.
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Two miners push a cart of ore down a narrow section of a tunnel in the California Mine. Their only source of light appears to be the two candles they are holding. The California Mine was located in the Eagle River Canyon. The mine changed hands over the years. In 1904, it was owned by Mrs. N. J. Dunn. Frank Hughes of Gilman took over operation of the mine in November of 1904. By 1907, F. A. Yauger had become the new operator. A short description...