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Shavano Band. Thomas Penrose is 4th from the left. This photograph was taken near the Billings Tunnel ca. 1880s. This image is part of the Donna Nevens Collection.
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A group of miners at the townsite of Shavano, up the North Fork of the South Arkansas. This image was donated by Dr. Howard Smith, son of Mr. & Mrs. George Smith. The teenager at left of cabin is George Smith. This image is part of the Donna Nevens Collection.
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The Madonna Mine in Chaffee County, Colorado. Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroads are visible in the front of the image, hauling limestone from the Mine. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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The Sedalia Mine was a zinc and copper mine located off of Highway 291, between Salida and the turn onto Highway 285. At one time, they were the largest producing copper mine in the state. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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The Sedalia Mine was a zinc and copper mine located off of Highway 291, between Salida and the turn onto Highway 285. At one time, they were the largest producing copper mine in the state. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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The Sedalia Mine was a zinc and copper mine located off of Highway 291, between Salida and the turn onto Highway 285. At one time, they were the largest producing copper mine in the state. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.