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cou-bha OHP.001-069-001-001 · Pièce · 2018-09-10
Fait partie de BHA Oral History Project

Part one of a two-part interview with Rich Skovlin conducted 2018-09-10. Skovlin was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest, where he developed a love for mining history and small mountain towns.

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cou-bha JTS.001-002-071 · Pièce · 1968
Fait partie de John A. Topolnicki Sr. Photographic Collection

Breckenridge looking northwest with Shock Hill (left) and Gibson Hill (right) in the background. Snow covers the large piles of excavated rock left behind from gold dredging operations on the Blue River. In view are the houses and buildings on the southwest side of Main Street.

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cou-bha JTS.001-003-014 · Pièce · 1962-1972
Fait partie de John A. Topolnicki Sr. Photographic Collection

Postcard, "Colorado Photography" by John Topolnicki. Caption on the reverse: "Tiger-On-The-Swan; 8 Miles North of Breckenridge" and "High Country - Summit County - Colorado; Virtually a ghost town, and a fine example of how old mining towns of the area looked. Tiger was a later arrival, its curious name stemming from the fact it was built to house employees of the Royal Tiger Mine and Mill. Buildings erected in the 1920's and 1930's."

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cou-bha BHA.0020-145 · Pièce
Fait partie de Summit Historical Society Photograph Collection

Company manager George H. Evans (left) and shops superintendent Robert "Bob" Gore (right) stand beside the water diversion headgate run by the Gold Pan Mining Company, south of Breckenridge, Colorado. An unidentified man stands on top of the wooden frame. The nearly four mile long Gold Pan Ditch and connecting pipeline brought water from Indiana Gulch, Pennsylvania Gulch, and the Blue River, to operate the Evans hydraulic elevator system. Circa 1900s.

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cou-bha BHA.0020-157 · Pièce
Fait partie de Summit Historical Society Photograph Collection

Men stand on the engine and processing house or behind the bucket line of the Reliance dredge after renovations. Circa 1909. At French Gulch east of Breckenridge, Colorado. The Reliance, built under Ben Stanley Revett and the Reliance Gold Dredging Company, started operations in 1905. By 1906 it was working between the Wellington and Country Boy Mines in French Gulch. It changed over from steam to electric power in 1908.

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cou-bha BHA.0020-158 · Pièce
Fait partie de Summit Historical Society Photograph Collection

Men stand on the engine and processing house, or sit on the platform below, of the Reliance dredge after renovations. Circa 1909 at French Gulch east of Breckenridge, Colorado. The Reliance, built under Ben Stanley Revett and the Reliance Gold Dredging Company, started operations in 1905. By 1906 it was working between the Wellington and Country Boy Mines in French Gulch. It changed over from steam to electric power in 1908.

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cou-bha BHA.0020-165 · Pièce
Fait partie de Summit Historical Society Photograph Collection

Two Bucyrus dredges, the Colorado I (right) and Colorado II (left), in the Swan River Valley at Valdora, north of Breckenridge, Colorado. Circa April 1908. The Colorado I dredged down the Swan River and turned up the Blue River, where it broke down in 1910 and sat idle until 1914. It operated on and off on the Blue River from 1914-1942. The Colorado II went up the Swan River where it operated continuously until 1919. In 1914, both dredges were purchased by the Tonopah Placers Company and renamed Tonopah No. 1 and Tonopah No. 2.

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