General/Base Info:
National Mill
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This view across what appears to be prairie land at the structures making up the National Mill located about half a mile southwest of Florence, is said to be along the Coal Creek branch of the D. R.G. Ry.
   I think the direction of this view is in a southeasterly direction. This mill was one of three mills, or four processing plants, as there was also a smelter in this area, southwest of Florence. This mill was along the main-line of the Coal Creek branch, while the other two mills, and the smelter was on a branch from the branch-line so to speak, and somewhat closer to Florence. In 1903 this plants belongs to the United States Reduction & Refining Co.
   I did procure the colored version of the image. Source was gray-toned, or in common speech black & white. Used an online service and tweaked and worked with image to get what looks best to my eyes for the moment.National Plant of U.S. Reduction and Refining Company
Photo by: Unknown
My Collection; From page 103 in the 1903 New Year issue of Cripple Creek Times. I did procure the colored version of this image.
Media ID: 465
Id No. (Mine / 1902 map):
1046
Type:
Mill
Date Located / Formed:
Location:
Florence
Location Map Description:
Discovery / Formed by:
    Status:
    Abandon
    Fate details:
    Owned by:
    • National Gold Extraction Company
      -> Seen Name Linked to Entity
    Known claims:
      Location Claim Description:
      Patented Date:
      Mineral Certificate No.:
      0
      General Land Office No.:
      0
      Known Transportation Connection:
        Extra Info/Details [Linked at One Time to the Entity]:
        Cyanidation Mill
        Known Producing Info:
        General notes:
        National Mill was located about half a mile southwest of Florence, along the Coal Creek branch of the D. R.G. Ry.