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Hummer Mine
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Being the image source is of print type, the quality is not always the best, but it is what it is, I have worked with it as best as I could. This view is titled 'Hummer Mine', and is a sort of overview type of view from slope of Bull Hill towards Ironclad Hill, where Gold Hill is outside the view at left side if the photographer had turned and snapped another view. Or if turned to the right, one would have been able to look uphill towards Midway, along the High Line. In such sense I wish I could been there, but this area is gone, a huge Open Pit made that happen…
   In the background, near center sideways and about 1/3 down from top is the large Homestake Mill, the smaller Ironclad-Homestake Mill is also in the view but quality is to bad to really see it, it is to the left of the large mill structure that is visible.
Media Info Last Updated:
15.01.2023 (22:05:17)
Title on Image:
The Hummer Mine, on Ironclad Hill, with Homestake Mill in Background.
Photographer [Date]:
Unknown
Description:
Being the image source is of print type, the quality is not always the best, but it is what it is, I have worked with it as best as I could. This view is titled 'Hummer Mine', and is a sort of overview type of view from slope of Bull Hill towards Ironclad Hill, where Gold Hill is outside the view at left side if the photographer had turned and snapped another view. Or if turned to the right, one would have been able to look uphill towards Midway, along the High Line. In such sense I wish I could been there, but this area is gone, a huge Open Pit made that happen…
graphic for visual presentation of text In the background, near center sideways and about 1/3 down from top is the large Homestake Mill, the smaller Ironclad-Homestake Mill is also in the view but quality is to bad to really see it, it is to the left of the large mill structure that is visible.
Image Note:
My Collection; From page 14 in Seeing Cripple Creek, March 1905 (Vol. 4, No. 4).
Source, Printed Items (Found/Seen in/Known):
  • Page 14; Seeing Cripple Creek; March 1905 - Published in 1905.
Source ID, My Collection:
I-03003
Type/Category [Media ID]:
Photograph/Image [#509]
Shareable Link to Pic Info:
www.cripplecreekrailroads.com/01main/all_known_entities/pics_list-evry1_sort-newtop.php#509