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cou-bha BHA.0020-149
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Elevated trestle and sluice at the Gold Pan Mining Company operations south of Breckenridge
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1 jpeg, 600 dpi
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The Evans hydraulic elevator system at the the Gold Pan Mining Company south of Breckenridge, Colorado, with a view of the elevated trestle and sluice. Tailings were hauled up the elevated wooden trestle by ore trolley and dumped over the edge, away from the Blue River and Gold Pan excavating pit. The sluice was used to collect potential gold-bearing dirt and gravel. Mine buildings in the background, with a view of Barney Ford Hill. Circa early 1900s.
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This digital object has no restrictions and is free to use. All reproductions must include the appropriate credit: "Summit Historical Society Collection. Image created by Breckenridge History, Colorado."
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SHS-P.367.18